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Rogers-Shaw, Carol; Hill, Lilian H.; Carr-Chellman, Davin – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
Scholarly journals shape adult education research, disseminate knowledge, and serve readers worldwide. Journals' success depends on peer reviewers, yet editors face challenges securing reviewers. We discuss the galvanizing role of journals and issues contributing to reviewer reluctance. We explore strategies to encourage participation in the adult…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Peer Evaluation, Writing for Publication, Editing
Jorgensen, Robyn; Graven, Mellony – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2022
In this paper we reflect on our combined work in some of the most marginalised educational contexts in the Southern Hemisphere. We draw on the work of Bourdieu to frame the paper. We propose the working in marginalised education settings requires a particular habitus or way of being to be able to play the research game. Underpinning our approach…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Social Capital, Cultural Capital, African Culture
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Hirst, Sandra; Jeffs, Cheryl; Paris, Britney M.; Arcellana-Panlilio, Mayi; Charles, Anne; Hill, Laurie; Hilman, Briana – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2019
Publication, if successful, is exhilarating! Aspiring academic scholars recognize the contribution that peer-reviewed publications make to their careers. It identifies their engagement with their discipline. For students, the benefits of publishing a paper include bolstering their levels of confidence and knowledge and demonstrating to them how…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Faculty Publishing, Graduate Students, College Faculty
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Byrnes, Heidi – Language Teaching, 2015
Under the leadership of then 1st vice president and program chair Aneta Pavlenko, Temple University, the 2014 AAAL conference had as one of its focal areas the changing scene of publishing in a digital and global age. Within an array of offerings addressing the theme, this three-hour invited colloquium, organized by Heidi Byrnes, Georgetown…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Conferences (Gatherings), Writing for Publication, Electronic Publishing
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van der Walt, Johannes L. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2016
In this paper, the author shares some of his most important impressions and experiences that he accumulated over a span of more than 15 years of facilitating courses in the foundations of scholarship and article-writing. This is done in an effort to stimulate discussion about the "art" of article-writing and also to help budding academic…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Global Approach, Interdisciplinary Approach, Journal Articles
Harwell, Michael – 2001
This discussion of the use of statistical methods in educational research considers the frequent misuse of statistical procedures, the factors responsible for the misuse, and the remedies that might reduce the misuse of statistical procedures. There are longstanding concerns about the quality of statistical work in general as well as in…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Scholarly Journals
Lovejoy, Kim Brian; Lance, Donald M. – 1988
Combining linguistics and composition studies, this paper (part 1 of a two-part article) proposes a model for the analysis of information management and cohesion in written discourse. It defines concepts of discourse analysis--specifically information management, syntax, semantic reference, lexicon, cohesion, and intonation, with examples taken…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Discourse Analysis, Intonation, Language Research
Dowdey, Diane – 1985
This paper was based on a study of the writings of six scientists for lay readers and discussions with the authors on their concepts of audience and audience adaptation. Scientists who write popular or literary essays use several devices and methods that allow the successful transference of technical or scientific information to a general…
Descriptors: Literary Devices, Scientific and Technical Information, Scientists, Technical Writing
Prince, A.; Blicblau, A. S.; Soesatyo, B. – 1999
Students undertaking research degrees, particularly Ph.D. degrees, are expected to write and publish refereed journal articles. Students from non English-speaking backgrounds and cultures (NESBC) can find this process particularly difficult. Students become familiar with the genre of the research article through reading the journals. However, as…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Scholarly Journals, Technical Writing
Hamilton, David; McWilliam, Erica – 1998
This paper elaborates some of the ways in which coauthors understood themselves to be framed individually and together by the task of writing a chapter of the fourth annual American Educational Research Association "Handbook of Research on Teaching." With one author in Australia and the other in England, the collaborative process was…
Descriptors: Authors, Collegiality, Conferences, Cooperation
Polanski, Virginia G. – 1989
"Stonehill Writes" is an example of an in-house Writing-Across-the-Curriculum (WAC) journal that records what is being written and how it is being written by administrators, faculty, students, and alumni. Published at Stonehill College, a small liberal arts college with a student body of 1600 and a faculty of 107 full-time teachers, the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Journal Writing, Writing Across the Curriculum
Clinton, DeWitt – 1985
One way in which a sense of audience awareness was fostered in students in college composition classes was by creating an exercise designed to challenge them. Rather than simply writing essays to be read by the teacher, the students were guided in selecting publications that might accept and publish their articles. Although most students received…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Student Motivation, Writing (Composition)
Bishop, Gavin – 2000
This paper recounts the personal creative experiences of an author/illustrator of picture books for children. In the paper the author/illustrator tells how he works: he gets the words into a more or less finished form before starting to draw the pictures, and then moves on to a process of elimination and continual return to the text. The paper…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Creative Expression, Elementary Education
Russo, Nancy Felipe; And Others – 1982
For the process leading to the publication of one's professional work to be equitable, all authors must understand why and how publication decisions are made. Psychologists must understand how editors and reviewers look at manuscripts, and how the author's own attitudes and skills may affect the acceptance of manuscripts. These four papers are…
Descriptors: Authors, Editing, Females, Professional Recognition
Wile, J. M. – 1994
A study investigated how the beliefs of literacy scholars affect the development of basal reading programs, the roles literacy scholars play in the development of new reading programs, and some of the critical factors that affect the disposition of innovative ideas. Two literacy scholars who had actively collaborated on the development of separate…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Case Studies, Decision Making, Elementary Education
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