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Wei Wei; Choo Mui Cheong; Xinhua Zhu; Qi Lu – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This study evaluated and compared student self-reflections and peer feedback on academic writing tasks with respect to both content and language. Twenty-nine undergraduate students were recruited from a university in Hong Kong. Guided by self-efficacy theory, the study provided three main findings. First, students tended to give feedback based on…
Descriptors: Self Actualization, Feedback (Response), Academic Language, Foreign Countries
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Kirstin Wilmot – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Making a contribution to knowledge is a cornerstone requirement of the PhD. It requires candidates to provide new understandings about a phenomenon to push the boundaries of an intellectual field. To achieve this 'boundary pushing', the findings offered in the research must have relevance for contexts beyond the site of study. In effect, the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Academic Language, Writing Strategies, Expectation
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Susan M. Howitt; Anna N. Wilson; Denise M. Higgins – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Increased specialisation of disciplinary cultures creates barriers for students who may not understand the genre, style and conventions of disciplinary writing. Academic literacies research recognises that literacy is a social practice where writing is inextricably linked to knowledge construction. Learning to write, therefore, requires…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Academic Language
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Everitt, Julia – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Doctoral supervision is a subtle but complex form of teaching in higher education, where supervisor-to-candidate expectations including support around the literature are important, but supervisory practices and candidate starting points can be disparate and expectations are not always discussed. This paper uses autoethnographic reflections and a…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Supervisors, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
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Syska, Alicja; Buckley, Carina – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Research and writing are integral to academic identity; however, professionals identifying as Learning Developers form an international practitioner community with limited expectations for publishing. Inhabiting the liminal space between academic and professional roles, they have only recently begun to develop their own disciplinary scholarship.…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication, Collaborative Writing
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Beighton, Christian – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This paper develops the pedagogical implications of xenolexia, a concept introduced as a phenomenon in the learning and teaching of academic writing (Beighton, C. 2020. "Beyond Alienation: Spatial Implications of Teaching and Learning Academic Writing." "Teaching in Higher Education" 25 (2): 205-222.). Complementing this…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Higher Education, Writing Skills
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Sofia Jusslin; Anna Widlund – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Students seem to encounter various challenges when writing bachelor's and master's theses, indicating a need to support them in their writing processes. In this study, academic writing workshops for students writing bachelor's and master's theses were developed and investigated during three years of a participatory action research project. The…
Descriptors: Masters Theses, Theses, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
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Verity Aiken – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
A theoretical understanding is offered to help explore how students attempt to reconcile divergent narratives around the purposes of Higher Education in relation to their own writing. Drawing from the twin notions of centripetal and centrifugal forces, the paper discusses the ways that students both follow and resist convention in their own…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Language
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Henderson, Juliet – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This paper conceptualises and explores 'the art of critique' in student writing in the humanities and social sciences [Foucault 1997. "What is Critique?" In: "The Politics of Truth." English Translation. Translated from French by Lysa Hocroth & Catherine Porter. In "Dits et Ecrits" for original French. Los…
Descriptors: Criticism, Content Area Writing, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Guadalupe Álvarez; Laura Colombo – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This study explores student perspectives about the challenges and affordances of participating in two dialogic teaching initiatives (writing group and writing workshop) implemented in Argentina to improve doctoral students' academic writing. It seeks to understand if these pedagogical initiatives can open, widen, and deepen dialogic spaces that,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Strategies, Workshops, Cooperative Learning
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Haeri Mazanderani, Fawzia; Danvers, Emily; Hinton-Smith, Tamsin; Webb, Rebecca – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
The idealised internationally mobile doctoral student is often presented as seamlessly transitioning across space -- translating and neutralising themselves within globalised higher education. However, for those positioned as 'international', writing can be experienced as disconnecting. This paper considers the tensions of writing, as experienced…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Student Experience
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Roisin Donnelly; Ita Kennelly; Claire McAvinia – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Supporting writing remains an important dimension to the work of academic developers particularly for early career academics and doctoral candidates. A small qualitative case study was undertaken on an academic writing module to explore participants' needs and evaluate a new multimodal writing framework which sought to enhance publication…
Descriptors: Academic Language, College Faculty, Doctoral Students, Writing for Publication
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Ingo Winkler; Irma Rybnikova – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
How does the academic discourse of resistance in university classrooms write the identities of resisting students into shape? We answer this question by performing a review of the student resistance literature. Analyzing this literature, we apply methods of critical discourse analysis and identify six identity positions of the resisting student as…
Descriptors: College Students, Resistance (Psychology), Discipline Problems, Negative Attitudes
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Elizabeth M. Olsson; Linnéa Gelot; Johan Karlsson Schaffer; Andréas Litsegård – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Academic Literacies elucidates how undergraduate students with diverse skillsets can effectively engage with socially constructed and discipline-specific knowledge(s) "through" writing. Over the last two decades, language specialists and education researchers have developed a robust, student-focused epistemology. However, it remains…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Literacy Education, International Relations, Team Teaching
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Katan, Lina; Baarts, Charlotte Andreas – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Based on qualitative data on students' approach to reading this paper argues that student learning be significantly improved by facilitating reading to unfold as a method of inquiry. Identifying how students currently orient and interact with texts and further what learning outcomes reading affords we develop the concept of 'Text-Centred Reading'…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Student Improvement, Inquiry, Active Learning
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