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Yigitoglu Aptoula, Nur – Literacy, 2022
While previous research has documented the challenges international students face during their graduate level study in U.S. universities (Casanave and Li, 2008), less is known about the graduate students at English-medium universities, which are common in non-English dominant (EFL) contexts. To address this gap in the literature, this exploratory…
Descriptors: Literacy, Academic Language, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Joseph Jeyaraj, Joanna; Too, Wei Keong; Lasito, Eni Ermawati – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
At postgraduate level, success often depends on the ability to produce quality academic writing. To develop a framework to support postgraduate research writing, we explored the writing experiences of twenty-four postgraduate students from non-native English-speaking backgrounds. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with these participants,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Academic Language, Student Experience, Second Language Learning
Murphy, Greer A. – Journal of College and Character, 2022
This article reviews three decades of scholarship to establish connection(s) between language diversity and integrity research. It makes the case that by shifting the vocabulary, methods, and scope of our work, we scholar-practitioners and integrity professionals become better able to equitably support multilingual learners in their writing from…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Plagiarism, Multilingualism
Dobbs, Christina L.; Caselli, Naomi K.; Hartzell, Ethan; Flanagan, Coral; Yan, Yan – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
Language borrowing from sources is a phenomenon used by developing writers as they are learning academic language, though there is much to be learned about how younger students borrow from sources. This study explores student writing, from a sample of 166 diverse middle graders, across topics to determine patterns in borrowing from instructional…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Linguistic Borrowing, Academic Language, Writing Processes
Saher, Al-Sabbah; Ali, Al Momani Jehad; Amani, Darwish; Najwan, Fares – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
This study aimed to explore the effect of authentic and traditional assessment on students' performance in the field of health and educational sciences. Both qualitative and quantitative research designs were used in this study. Study used A questionnaire containing 20 items: 10 items represented traditional assessment and the other 10 represented…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students
Pessoa, Silvia; Mitchell, Thomas D.; Gomez-Laich, Maria Pia; Maune, Michael; Le Roux, Cecile – Journal of Management Education, 2022
This article describes an innovative interdisciplinary collaboration between English faculty and an organizational behavior (OB) professor to scaffold case analysis writing in an upper-level OB course at an English-medium university in the Middle East. Case analysis writing is challenging for students as an academic genre or type of writing…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Business Administration Education, Teacher Collaboration, College Faculty
Wright, Tanya S.; Cervetti, Gina N.; Wise, Crystal; McClung, Nicola A. – Reading Psychology, 2022
We explored whether knowledge building through read alouds of a conceptually coherent (CC) set of texts might support children's incidental acquisition of vocabulary in these texts and listening comprehension of related texts. Eleven classrooms of first (n = 83) and second grade students (n = 112) were randomly assigned to read alouds of either a…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Reading Aloud to Others, Incidental Learning, Grade 2
Park, Hae In; Lee, Sinae – English Teaching, 2022
While the use of metadiscourse in L2 writing has received considerable attention in the past, little effort has been made to examine how L2 writers' use of metadiscourse in academic writing has evolved over time. In addressing this, the present study explored a diachronic evolution of interactional metadiscourse in research articles (RAs)…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Diachronic Linguistics, Periodicals
Broido, Ellen M. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2020
Scholarship on disability in higher education would be more useful to practitioners and make greater contributions to socially justice practice if authors made implications applicable to diverse audiences, focused on addressing ableist environments rather than changing disabled community members, promoted diverse ways of being and functioning, and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Scholarship, Disabilities, Higher Education
Jones, Karis – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2020
This study used the commognitive framework (Sfard, 2009) to study the learning of preservice teachers in a collaborative digital environment, examining a case of commognitive conflict around using informal and multimodal representations to discuss poetry as opposed to formal academic English. The analysis shows the complexity of power…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learning Processes, Poetry, Language Usage
Fitzgerald, Jill; Elmore, Jeff; Relyea, Jackie Eunjung; Stenner, A. Jackson – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Academic vocabulary networks were examined in 3 elementary grades textbook programs (first through fifth grade) in 3 domains--science, mathematics, and social studies. Within each program, a given network consisted of a focal domain-specific academic word and the collection of words from all grades that overlapped in meaning with the focal word.…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Vocabulary Development, Textbooks, Elementary School Students
Flores, Nelson – Theory Into Practice, 2020
In this article, I argue that academic language is a raciolinguistic ideology that frames racialized students as linguistically deficient and in need of remediation. I propose language architecture as an alternative framing of language that can serve as a point of entry for resisting these raciolinguistic ideologies in both research and practice.…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Ideology, Race, Linguistics
Aitchison, Claire; Harper, Rowena; Mirriahi, Negin; Guerin, Cally – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
Digital education, now common in higher education, is particularly evident in the expansion of blended and fully online offerings at universities. Central to this expansion are educational developers, staff who support teaching and learning improvement in courses they do not themselves teach. Working closely with staff, students, and the…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Technology Uses in Education, Universities, Instructional Design
Gregson, Daniel – Education Sciences, 2020
Rising to the demands of academic writing, scholarship and research is challenging for many practitioners in post compulsory education. Only a small number manage to see their research through to completion and write-up. Therefore, their work is under-represented in peer-reviewed, published literature in the field of educational research. This…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Academic Language, Writing (Composition)
Flowerdew, Lynne – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
I first briefly review two paradigms for scholarly writing, namely the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and Academic Literacies (Ac Lits) approaches. ESP has traditionally been considered as the dominant paradigm and Ac Lits as somewhat on the margins of academic writing theory and practice. My aim in this article is to illustrate which areas…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Literacy

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