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Lifen Shen; Lawrence Jun Zhang; Susan Carter – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2024
The global blossoming of doctoral education calls for a better understanding of doctoral candidates' needs concerning thesis writing. Although scholars proclaim the particular difficulty of writing a thesis discussion, empirical studies on doctoral students' needs for the discussion chapter are insufficient. To fill the gap, using individual…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Curriculum Development, Student Needs, Discussion
Lamb, Hilary – 1987
In 1984, New Zealand tested 12- and 13- year-old and 15- and 16-year old students as part of the International Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) tests. Although weaknesses appeared at both age levels in the organization of material, particularly in argumentative and expository writing, students could write functional letters competently…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Essays, Expository Writing, Foreign Countries
Brown, Gavin; Dunn, Karyn – 2000
Designed to be used with the New Zealand curriculum framework, this slide presentation defines "information literacy," gives an information literacy overview, proposes 10 questions that students need to ask themselves, and provides student educational objectives for information skills. The report presents an essential skills assessment…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Foreign Countries
Lamb, Hilary – 1987
Students in New Zealand and several other countries were tested in writing skills near the end of their formal (secondary) education, as part of the International Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) tests. Among the categories tested were functional letter writing and narrative, persuasive, and reflective essay writing. New Zealand student…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Essays, Expository Writing, Foreign Countries