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Pryla Rochmahwati; Issy Yuliasri; Sukarno Sukarno; Hendi Pratama – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
Hybrid project-based learning effectively develops academic writing skills in preparation for a gradual return to face-to-face instruction after a two-year pandemic triggered by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Since this hybrid project-based learning initiative is a pioneering effort, it is essential to reflect on the program's successes and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Students, Writing Instruction
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Chin-Wen Chien – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2024
Dynamic assessment (DA) integrates assessment and instruction between the instructor and learners. It emphasizes the learning process. DA was introduced to 24 undergraduates and 9 graduate students in two academic writing courses in Taiwan. The analysis of the pre- and post-tests, writing portfolios, observations, and interviews reached the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Academic Language
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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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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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Lynn McAlpine; Corinne Boz – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Writing is central to PhD work, though often a source of challenge, given the dissertation is the basis for the award of the degree. Universities may offer writing workshops, but these frequently take a remedial, skills-based approach: writing as something to fix rather than a developmental life-learning process of gaining confidence and fluency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication
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Nguyen Ban Mai; Ta Huu Hien; Nguyen Le Tuong Phuong – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2023
The primary aim of this research is to investigate the impact of utilizing the scaffolding method on teaching academic writing in the context of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at universities in Vietnam. This mixed-method study examined the attitudes and perceptions of 88 EFL educators from diverse backgrounds and degree levels who were…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Rafaela Cleeve Gerkens – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2024
Drama has the potential to enrich and enliven established approaches to literacy learning, engaging students and expanding their possibilities for meaning-making. Drama-rich pedagogy is well-established as an effective tool in supporting language and literacy development. However, research to date has not explored the possibilities of using drama…
Descriptors: Drama, Academic Language, Writing Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Jinhee Kim; Seongryeong Yu; Rita Detrick; Na Li – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The rapid development of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), including large language models (LLM), has merged to support students in their academic writing process. Keeping pace with the technical and educational landscape requires careful consideration of the opportunities and challenges that GenAI-assisted systems create within…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Natural Language Processing
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Rubin, Jessica Cira; Land, Charlotte L.; Jones-Greer, Kelsey – Waikato Journal of Education, 2022
In this study, we use qualitative research methods to explore how discourses about language manifested within two university writing teacher education classes, one in New Zealand and one in the United States. We used a collaborative teaching journal and student work as main sources of data, which were analysed inductively at key points before,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Foreign Countries, Writing Teachers
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Zahra Talebi – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2024
Writing is an important communicative language skill. It is an activity that requires a mental effort to "think out" the sentences and the ways of joining them to be meaningful and communicative. The present study was set up to the effectiveness of collaborative instruction on developing EFL students' writing ability and also to delve…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Cooperative Learning, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Jackie Tuck – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2025
Purpose: This paper aims to show how an Academic Literacies lens can contribute to a deeper understanding of writing for a professional doctorate (PD) by focusing both on the language of supervisors' written feedback and on student and supervisor perspectives on feedback throughout Year 1 (Y1). Design/methodology/approach: Firstly, written…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Writing Evaluation
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Elizabeth Atieno Obura; Peter Imatari Emoit – Africa Education Review, 2024
This article aims to examine the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) in academic writing and research skills. It suggests recommendations that universities can use to develop to enhance the proper use of AI. As many institutions continue to embrace and use AI tools worldwide, questions surrounding its utilisation in the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Academic Language, Writing (Composition)
Shalieka Tiffia Burris – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study examined adult learners' satisfaction, motivation, and engagement in online academic writing courses. Utilizing a mixed method, causal-comparative design, the study investigated the experiences of adult learners, who have distinctive characteristics from traditional learners. The findings revealed that adult learners are highly…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Online Courses, Academic Language, Writing Instruction
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Lamptey, Linford O.; Dumavor, Roland – Composition Studies, 2021
In West Africa and in Ghana, there exist many modes of communication beyond the verbal and written. For example, at the chiefs' palaces there exist many systems of communication; notably, symbols (ideographs) that tell the philosophies and stories of the chiefs and the people of the tribes. In Ghana, as in many West African countries, it is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction, High Schools, Higher Education
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Austin, James P. – Written Communication, 2022
This article follows the academic literacy learning trajectory of Farah, an undergraduate anthropology major at the American University in Cairo. In charting her path from the Egyptian public schooling system to a Western-based transnational university, this study offers a perspective in which a writer created and navigated a challenging…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Students
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