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  1. Exploring European Writing Cultures : Country Reports on Genres, Writing Practices and Languages Used in European Higher Education

    At European universities, writing is a traditional way of learning, assessment, and independent study, but it is handled in an implicit, tradition-based way that has only recently been contrasted with and supported by a more explicit writing... mehr

     

    At European universities, writing is a traditional way of learning, assessment, and independent study, but it is handled in an implicit, tradition-based way that has only recently been contrasted with and supported by a more explicit writing ped-agogy. Still, little systematic knowledge is available about the pedagogical ap-proaches to writing, writing practices, and genres across Europe and much of it is codified in the national languages without correlation to internationally accept-ed terminology and theories. This book explores the writing cultures of Europe, nation by nation, and reports the idiosyncrasies for each respective country. The reports are based on a 17-item topic list used by the authors to collect data be-fore synthesizing the results. Next to writing practices and genres, a high level of emphasis was placed on the structure of educational systems, the languages in use, and the kind of support provided for student writers. Note: This research project has been conducted within the framework of COST Action IS0703 “European Research Network on Learning to Write Effectively”, funded by the European Union. We are also thankful to Christiane Donahue, Eliza Kitis, Charles Bazerman, Helmut Gruber, and David Russell for their cooperation and support in this project. ; Wissenschaftliches Schreiben an europäischen Hochschulen ist eine herkömmliche Form des Lernens, Prüfens und autonomen Studierens, auch wenn es in einer impliziten, eher auf Tradition denn auf bewusster Didaktik beruhenden Weise eingesetzt wird. Wenig auf systematische Weise erhobenes vergleichendes Wissen gibt es bislang über Schreibpraktiken, Genres und schreibdidaktische Ansätze in Europa und das, was an Wissen existiert ist oft in den nationalen Sprachen verfasst, die nicht mit internationalen Terminologien und Theorien der Schreibwissenschaft verbunden sind. Der vorliegende Band untersucht Schreibkulturen in Europa Land für Land und berichtet was jeweils hervorsticht. Die Berichte basieren auf einer 17-Item Themenliste, nach der die ...

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Rhetorik, Sammlungen von Literatur (808)
    Schlagworte: Academic Writing; Survey; Writing Culture; Educational System; Wissenschaftliches Schreiben; Fragebogen; Schreibkultur; Bildungswesen
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  2. Schreiben an der Universität Konstanz : Eine Befragung von Studierenden und Lehrenden
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften

    In a joint project of the Writing Centre of the University of Constance and the Language Competence Centre of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences, all students and faculty of the University of Constance were asked to participate in a survey... mehr

     

    In a joint project of the Writing Centre of the University of Constance and the Language Competence Centre of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences, all students and faculty of the University of Constance were asked to participate in a survey with the European Writing Questionnaire. The EWQ is a multilingual electronic tool to study academic writing practices with a special focus on contrastive analyses of writing cultures. The parallel item construction of the questionnaire allows comparing the data of students and faculty on similar issues. The report briefly outlines the situation of student writers at the University of Constance and then gives an account of the most interesting results of the undergraduate Bachelor degree programs as well as those of the study program Law which awards a Staatsexamen degree. Results show clear differences for many variables between the three disciplinary groups into which the university is divided (Sciences, Humanities, Politics/Law/Economy). Evaluations of students and faculty converge in many ways but show marked differences in the assessment of student language and writing skills. Student data show a high increase in the positive evaluations of their own writing skills during their studies (comparisons between 2nd and 6th semester). The genre descriptions which the faculty members were asked for (all of which are documented) show a clear preference for scientific over reflective and professional genres. Results of the study are discussed in terms of their implications for the writing centre work at the University of Constance. ; In einem Kooperationsprojekt des Schreibzentrums der Universität Konstanz und des Language Competence Centres der Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften wurde eine Befragung aller Lehrenden und Studierenden der Universität Konstanz durchgeführt. Ziel war es, Auskunft über Schreibpraktiken, Schreibkompetenzen und Einstellungen zum Schreiben zu erhalten. Eingesetzt wurde der European Writing Questionnaire, der zum Ziel hat, ...

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Unbestimmt
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Rhetorik, Sammlungen von Literatur (808)
    Schlagworte: Schreibkultur; Schreibpraktiken; Genres; Schreibkompetenzen; Writing Competences; Writing Cultures; Writing Practices