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  1. Creative writing pedagogies for the twenty-first century
    Beteiligt: Hunley, Tom C. (Hrsg.); Peary, Alexandria (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    Rhetorical pedagogy / Tom C. Hunley and Sandra Giles -- Creative writing and process pedagogy / Tim Mayers -- Mutuality and the teaching of the introductory creative writing course / Patrick Bizzaro -- A feminist approach to creative writing pedagogy... mehr

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    Rhetorical pedagogy / Tom C. Hunley and Sandra Giles -- Creative writing and process pedagogy / Tim Mayers -- Mutuality and the teaching of the introductory creative writing course / Patrick Bizzaro -- A feminist approach to creative writing pedagogy / Pamela Annas and Joyce Peseroff -- Writers Inc. : writing and collaborative practice / Jen Webb and Andrew Melrose -- Writing center theory and pedagogy in the undergraduate creative writing classroom / Kate Kostelnik -- Service learning, literary citizenship, and the creative writing classroom / Carey E. Smitherman and Stephanie Vanderslice -- Creative literacy pedagogy / Steve Healey -- The pedagogy of creative writing across the curriculum / Alexandria Peary -- A basic writing teacher teaches creative writing / Clyde Moneyhun -- Digital technologies and creative writing pedagogy / Bronwyn T. Williams -- Ecological creative writing / James Engelhardt and Jeremy Schraffenberger -- Afterword. The creative writing workshop: beloved by some, dreaded by others, and ubiquitous in writing programs across the nation. For decades, the workshop has been entrenched as the primary pedagogy of creative writing. While the field of creative writing studies has sometimes myopically focused on this single method, the related discipline of composition studies has made use of numerous pedagogical models. In Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century, editors Alexandria Peary and Tom C. Hunley gather experts from both creative writing and composition studies to offer innovative alternatives to the traditional creative writing workshop. Drawing primarily from the field of composition studies-a discipline rich with a wide range of established pedagogies-the contributors in this volume build on previous models to present fresh and inventive methods for the teaching of creative writing. Each chapter offers both a theoretical and a historical background for its respective pedagogical ideas, as well as practical applications for use in the classroom. This myriad of methods can be used either as a supplement to the customary workshop model or as stand-alone roadmaps to engage and reinvigorate the creative process for both students and teachers alike. A fresh and inspiring collection of teaching methods, Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century combines both conventional and cutting-edge techniques to expand the pedagogical possibilities in creative writing studies

     

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    Beteiligt: Hunley, Tom C. (Hrsg.); Peary, Alexandria (Hrsg.)
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    ISBN: 9780809334049; 0809334046
    Schlagworte: English language; Creative writing; English language; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Study & Teaching; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; Creative writing; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Text in English. - Print version record

  2. Repurposing composition
    feminist interventions for a neoliberal age
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan

    Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Feminist Repurposing in Rhetoric, Composition, and Pedagogy; 2. Feminist Repurposing of Emotion: From Emotional Management to Emotion as Resource; 3. Repurposing Listening: From Agonistic to Rhetorical; 4.... mehr

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    Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Feminist Repurposing in Rhetoric, Composition, and Pedagogy; 2. Feminist Repurposing of Emotion: From Emotional Management to Emotion as Resource; 3. Repurposing Listening: From Agonistic to Rhetorical; 4. Repurposing Agency: From Standardized to Located; 5. Repurposing Responsibility: From Accounting to Responding Well; References; About the Author; Index. In Repurposing Composition, Shari J. Stenberg responds to the increasing neoliberal discourse of academe through the feminist practice of repurposing. In doing so, she demonstrates how tactics informed by feminist praxis can repurpose current writing pedagogy, assessment, public engagement, and other dimensions of writing education. Stenberg disrupts entrenched neoliberalism by looking to feminism's long history of repurposing "neutral" practices and approaches to the rhetorical tradition, the composing process, and pedagogy. She illuminates practices of repurposing in classroom moments, stu

     

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  3. Creative Composition
    Inspiration and Techniques for Writing Instruction
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Multilingual Matters, s.l.

    For decades theorists have opined that the lines between creative writing and composition need to be lifted, yet little has been written about the pedagogical methods that allow a cohesive approach between the disciplines. This book brings together... mehr

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    For decades theorists have opined that the lines between creative writing and composition need to be lifted, yet little has been written about the pedagogical methods that allow a cohesive approach between the disciplines. This book brings together contemporary authors and well-respected creative writing instructors and theorists to explore ways creativity in composition may be encouraged in student writers. The question in this anthology is not 'Can writing be taught?' but 'How can we inspire students to embrace the creative process no matter what they write?' This book offers multiple strategies to merge the best practices of teaching writing, regardless of the genre On essaying / Denise Landrum-Geyer -- Eat your spinach! Why a blend of personal and academic discourses matter / Sara Burnett -- Writing by creation, with response, in experience / Graeme Harper -- Give it a taste: serving creative writing in small doses / Abigail G. Scheg -- Wiggling between the forms: a cross-genre approach to writing / Dustin Michael -- Writing to discover: creative nonfiction and writing across the curriculum / Andrew Bourelle -- Creative writing's five stages of development: the mind of the creative writer in the composition classroom / Jonathan Bradley and Sarah Gray-Panesi -- Sought-after sophistications: crafting a curatorial stance in the creative writing and composition classrooms / Rochelle L. Harris and Christine Stewart-Nuñez -- Audience resurrected: restoring motive and purpose to creative writing / Michael Kula -- Lending the muse a hand: expanding the role of social constructivism and collaborative writing in creative writing pedagogies / Rod Zink -- Grammar and creativity in composition: an unexpected nexus / Shawn Kerivan -- Invention in creative writing: explorations of the self and the social in creative genres / Danita Berg -- Teaching the exploratory essay as pedagogy, process, and project / Sonya Huber and Ioanna Opidee -- Beyond argumentation: Toulmin's model as a dialogic, processual heuristic / Debra Jacobs -- Leave it to the imagination: service learning as part of an undergraduate creative writing curriculum / Scott J. O'Callaghan -- Show, don't tell: using graphic narratives to teach descriptive writing / Tammie M. Kennedy and Tracey D. Menten -- A first-timer's approach to teaching in a non-traditional setting / Connie Langhorst -- In it for the long haul: the pedagogy of perseverance / Anna Leahy.

     

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  4. Creative writing and education
    Beteiligt: Harper, Graeme (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Multilingual Matters, Bristol

    Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --About the Authors --Accounting for the Unaccountable: A foreword in 42 tweets /Gross, Philip --Creative Writing and Education: An Introduction /Harper, Graeme --Chapter 1. Revelation, Transgression,... mehr

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    Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --About the Authors --Accounting for the Unaccountable: A foreword in 42 tweets /Gross, Philip --Creative Writing and Education: An Introduction /Harper, Graeme --Chapter 1. Revelation, Transgression, Disclosure and the Tyranny of Truth /Albers, Randall / May, Steve --Chapter 2. Dragging the Corpse: Landscape and Memory. Two Writers Consider How the Role of Identity in Their Own Writing Leads into Educational Practice /Cashdan, Liz / McCrory, Moy --Commentary 1. The Breath and the Bomb, or, In Praise of the Uneducable /Sulak, Marcela --Chapter 3. Embracing the Learning Paradigm: How Assessment Drives Creative Writing Pedagogy /Donnelly, Dianne --Chapter 4. Greater Satisfaction from the Labor: Creative Writing as a Text Response Strategy in the Teacher Education Classroom /Emert, Toby / Hall, Maureen --Commentary 2. Poetry by Heart /Munden, Paul --Chapter 5. Creative Writing as Education in the Chinese Context /Dai, Fan --Commentary 3. Tracing Roots in a Foreign Language /Mansoor, Asma --Chapter 6. Questions and Answers: Responding to Creative Writing Teaching and Learning /Batty, Craig / Holloway, Simon / James, Gill --Commentary 4. Against Carefulness /Coles, Katharine --Chapter 7. Interpretation, Affordance and Realized Intention: The Transaction(s) Between Reader and Writer /McLoughlin, Nigel --Chapter 8. Movement, Maps, Mnemonics and Music: Teaching Fiction and Poetry Writing Using Sight and Sound /Pittaway, Gail --Commentary 5. Don't Look Now: Exploring Smellscapes and Soundscapes Helps Writers-To-Be /Rooij, Sieneke de --Chapter 9. Redesigning the Lecture in a Cyber World: A Creative Writing Case Study /Brophy, Kevin / MacFarlane, Elizabeth --Chapter 10. Originality and Research: Knowledge Production in Creative Writing Doctoral Degrees /Kroll, Jeri --Commentary 6. Taking Creative Writing Seriously in Schools /Butt, Maggie --Chapter 11. The Poetry of Evaluation: Helping Students Explore How They Value Verse /Theune, Michael / Broad, Bob --Chapter 12. The Radical Future of Teaching Creative Writing /Krauth, Nigel --Commentary 7. 'Born This Way': In Celebration of Lady Gaga /Biaz, Brooke --Index This book explores creative writing and its various relationships to education through a number of short, evocative chapters written by key players in the field. At times controversial, the book presents issues, ideas and pedagogic practices related to creative writing in and around education, with a focus on higher education. The volume aims to give the reader a sense of contemporary thinking and to provide some alternative points of view, offering examples of how those involved feel about the relationship between creative writing and education. Many of the contributors play notable roles in national and international organizations concerned with creative writing and education. The book also includes a Foreword by Philip Gross, who won the 2009 TS Eliot Prize for poetry

     

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  5. Learning and teaching writing online
    strategies for success
    Beteiligt: Deane, Mary (Hrsg.); Guasch, Teresa (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Learning and teaching writing online: Strategies for success' takes a fresh look at the challenges of supporting writers online, and reports on research from around the world to offer a range of learning and teaching strategies. The main themes are... mehr

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    Learning and teaching writing online: Strategies for success' takes a fresh look at the challenges of supporting writers online, and reports on research from around the world to offer a range of learning and teaching strategies. The main themes are feedback in online environments, collaboration through online environments, and course design for online environments.00This book is designed for higher education practitioners who are interested in exploring pedagogic approaches for giving feedback and supporting collaborative writing online. It will also appeal to researchers of writing development and technology enhanced learning

     

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  6. Learning and teaching writing online
    strategies for success
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Introductory chapter. Learning and teaching writing online / Mary Deane and Teresa Guasch -- Part 1. Feedback in Online Environments : 1. Collaborative Writing Online: Unravelling the Feedback Process / Teresa Guasch and Anna Espasa -- 2. Automated... mehr

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    Introductory chapter. Learning and teaching writing online / Mary Deane and Teresa Guasch -- Part 1. Feedback in Online Environments : 1. Collaborative Writing Online: Unravelling the Feedback Process / Teresa Guasch and Anna Espasa -- 2. Automated feedback in a blended learning environment: student -- Experience and development / Damian Finnegan, Asko Kauppinen and Anna Warnsby -- 3. Singular Asynchronous Writing Tutorials: A Pedagogy of Text-Bound Dialogue / Dimitar Angelov and Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams -- Supporting collaborative writing : 4. Learning to think and write together: Collaborative synthesis writing, supported by a script and a video-based model / Carola Strobl -- 5. Online Collaborative Writing as a Learning Tool in Higher Education / Teresa Mauri and Javier Onrubia -- Online course design : 6. freewriting reprogrammed: considerations for adapting freewriting to -- Online writing courses / Patty Wilde and Erin Wecker -- 7. The Experience of an Online University Course for Learning: Written Communication Skills in ICT Studies / Maria-Jesus Marco-Galindo, Joan-Antoni Pastor-Collado and Rafael Macau-Nadal -- Part 4. Interrogating Online Writing Instruction (OWI) : Engaging students in online learning environments for success in academic writing in the disciplines / Helen Drury and Pam Mort -- 9. interrogating online writing instruction / Scott Warnock -- Afterword. Writing Pedagogy in Online Settings-a Widening of Dialogic Space? / Olga Dysthe. Learning and teaching writing online: Strategies for success' takes a fresh look at the challenges of supporting writers online, and reports on research from around the world to offer a range of learning and teaching strategies. The main themes are feedback in online environments, collaboration through online environments, and course design for online environments.00This book is designed for higher education practitioners who are interested in exploring pedagogic approaches for giving feedback and supporting collaborative writing online. It will also appeal to researchers of writing development and technology enhanced learning

     

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  7. Transiciones
    Pathways of Latinas and Latinos Writing in High school and College
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan [Utah]

    1. Introduction -- 2. College decisions and institutional disparities -- 3. Struggling transitions -- 4. Difficult but successful transitions -- 5. Smooth transitions -- 6. An unpredictable transition -- 7. Contextualizing transitions to college --... mehr

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    1. Introduction -- 2. College decisions and institutional disparities -- 3. Struggling transitions -- 4. Difficult but successful transitions -- 5. Smooth transitions -- 6. An unpredictable transition -- 7. Contextualizing transitions to college -- 8. The role of composition researchers, teachers, and administrators -- Epilogue and final thoughts -- Appendix A. Student surveys and interview protocols --Appendix B. Teacher and administrator interview protocols. Transiciones is a thorough ethnography of seven Latino students in transition between high school and community college or university. Data gathered over two years of interviews with the students, their high school English teachers, and their writing teachers and administrators at postsecondary institutions reveal a rich picture of the conflicted experience of these students as they attempted to balance the demands of schooling with a variety of personal responsibilities. Todd Ruecker explores the disconnect between students' writing experiences in high school and higher education and examines

     

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  8. Reimagining process
    online writing archives and the future of writing studies
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale [Illinois]

    For more than four decades, the dominant model for pedagogy and research in the field of composition has been a how-centered process approach to writing instruction, which involves studying the writing that students produce to expose the various... mehr

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    For more than four decades, the dominant model for pedagogy and research in the field of composition has been a how-centered process approach to writing instruction, which involves studying the writing that students produce to expose the various stages of their writing process. By looking at notes, outlines, and multiple drafts, often presented by students together in the form of a portfolio, instructors can identify unproductive habits that students may have and provide techniques that help them improve their writing. In this groundbreaking volume, Kyle Jensen critiques traditional how-center

     

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  9. First-Year University Writing
    A Corpus-Based Study with Implications for Pedagogy
    Autor*in: Aull, Laura
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

    <p ><span style=""font-style:italic;"" >First-Year Writing describes significant language patterns in college writing today, how they are different from expert academic writing, and how to inform teaching and assessment with corpus-based linguistic... mehr

     

    First-Year Writing describes significant language patterns in college writing today, how they are different from expert academic writing, and how to inform teaching and assessment with corpus-based linguistic and rhetorical genre analysis

     

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    ISBN: 9781137350459
    Schlagworte: Academic writing ; Study and teaching..; Creative writing ; Study and teaching..; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; Electronic books
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    Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgments; 1 First-Year Writing Today; Introduction; Linguistic features in FY writing; The current focus of FY writing and the benefits of an alternative; What does FY writing focus on if not language-level patterns?; Why haven't FY writers learned certain academic discourse features before college?; What is the benefit of identifying language-levelpatterns in FY writing and modifying them to better match those of expert academic writing?; How can we identify language-level patterns of FY and expert writing?; Book chapter outline; Chapter 1

    Chapter 2Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; 2 Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies in English: A History and a (Genre-Based) Way Forward; Introduction; Institutionalizing English in the 19th-and 20th-century; 1800-1890: departmentalizing English; 1890-1910: the shift from rhetoric to written composition and the rise of literary studies; 1910-1950: expansions in higher education and the rise of linguistic science; 1950-1975: linguistic influences in FY writing instruction; 1975-today: the (separate) rise of rhetoric-composition and applied linguistics

    A case study: English, linguistics, and rhetoric-composition at the University of MichiganContemporary genre studies; Genre studies in applied linguistics EAP; Genre studies in rhetoric and composition; Concluding remarks: toward a more linguistic and rhetorical approach to FY writing; 3 Context-Informed Corpus Linguistic Analysis of FY Writing; Introduction; Corpus linguistics and FY writing; Terms and tools for corpus linguistic analysis; Context-informed corpus linguistic analysis of FY writing; The FY corpus; The institutions; The FY essay prompts; Writing prompts in assessment research

    Analysis: prompts, evidence, and scope in FY writingPrompts and types of evidence: use of self mentions; Prompts and point of departure: use of source text evidence; Concluding remarks: a FY genre; 4 Corpus Linguistic Analysis of Scope and Certainty in FY and Expert Writing; Introduction; Metadiscourse: academic writing as explicitly organized and interpersonal; Analysis of interpersonal metadiscourse: markers of argumentative certainty; Determining hedges and boosters for the analysis; Hedge and booster findings; Discussion of hedge and booster findings

    Analysis of textual metadiscourse: markers of argumentative scopeScope marker features and findings; Scope in whole texts; Discussion of scope findings; Concluding remarks: studying the bounded nature of academic arguments; 5 Linguistically Informed Pedagogical Applications; Introduction; Parts of the chapter and using them in the classroom; Research informing the applications; Four elements of written academic arguments; Application 1: markers of caution and certainty; Application 2: markers of argumentative scope; Application 3: reformulation markers; Application 4: transition markers

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  10. Transiciones
    Pathways of Latinas and Latinos Writing in High school and College
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan [Utah]

    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. College Decisions and Institutional Disparities -- 3. Struggling Transitions -- 4. Difficult but Successful Transitions -- 5. Smooth Transitions -- 6. An Unpredictable Transition -- 7.... mehr

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    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. College Decisions and Institutional Disparities -- 3. Struggling Transitions -- 4. Difficult but Successful Transitions -- 5. Smooth Transitions -- 6. An Unpredictable Transition -- 7. Contextualizing Transitions to College -- 8. The Role of Composition Researchers, Teachers, and Administrators -- Epilogue and Final Thoughts -- Appendix A: Student Surveys and Interview Protocols -- Appendix B: Teacher and Administrator Interview Protocols -- References -- About the Author -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780874219760
    Schlagworte: Language arts; Hispanic Americans; Hispanic Americans; First-generation college students; English language; English language; English language; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; English language ; Study and teaching (Higher) ; Spanish speakers; English language ; Study and teaching (Secondary) ; Spanish speakers; First-generation college students ; United States; Hispanic Americans ; Education (Higher); Hispanic Americans ; Education (Secondary); Language arts ; Remedial teaching; Electronic books
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. College Decisions and Institutional Disparities; 3. Struggling Transitions; 4. Difficult but Successful Transitions; 5. Smooth Transitions; 6. An Unpredictable Transition; 7. Contextualizing Transitions to College; 8. The Role of Composition Researchers, Teachers, and Administrators; Epilogue and Final Thoughts; Appendix A: Student Surveys and Interview Protocols; Appendix B: Teacher and Administrator Interview Protocols; References; About the Author; Index

  11. Methodologies for effective writing instruction in EFL and ESL classrooms
    Beteiligt: Mahrooqi, Rahma (HerausgeberIn); Thakur, Vijay Singh (HerausgeberIn); Roscoe, Adrian A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  IGI Global, Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pa., 17033, USA)

    "This book brings together research and practices for successful written communication teaching among students of diverse linguistic backgrounds, allowing educators to implement new tools into their lesson plans for the benefit of their... mehr

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    "This book brings together research and practices for successful written communication teaching among students of diverse linguistic backgrounds, allowing educators to implement new tools into their lesson plans for the benefit of their students"--Provided by publisher. Explicit instruction in Western cultures in the English-language writing classrooms of the Arab Gulf: pedagogical perspectives / C.J. Denman -- Contextual influences on teachers' writing instruction: insights from the diaries of three ESL/EFL professionals / Patrick Ng Chin Leong, Tsui-Chun (Judy) Hu, Esther Boucher-Yip -- Second language acquisition and the impact of first language writing orientation / Samia Naqvi, Jesudasan F. Thomas, Kakul Agha, Rahma Al-Mahrooqi -- Contradictory genres: the five-paragraph essay vs. the lab report / Neil Mcbeath -- A reflective overview of a process approach to writing in generation 1.5 ESL classrooms: instructors' and students' perspectives / Semire Dikli, Justin Jernigan, Susan Bleyle -- Process vs. product: Arabic and English writing classrooms in Oman / Rahma Al-Mahrooqi, C. J. Denman -- How blending process and product approaches to teaching writing helps EFL learners: a case study / Khadernawaz Khan, Umamaheswara Rao Bontha -- Teaching and learning to write: using a task-based approach in an EFL class / Abraham Panavelil Abraham -- Teaching critical thinking and academic writing skills to Japanese university EFL learners: a pedagogical perspective / Neil Heffernan -- Pathways towards success for novice academic writers in a CLIL setting: a study in an Asian EFL context / John Adamson, David Coulson -- Investigating scaffolding writing instruction: a tool for struggling EFL writers / Aminah A. Sutphen -- To whom do we write?: audience in EFL composition classes / Shaker Ali Al-Mohammadi, Emira Derbel -- Don't get it right, just get it written: making feedback work / Omar Al Noursi -- A case for peer review inclusion in writing assessment / Melissa R. Bodola, Stephanie D. Siam -- The role of online tools in promoting EFL writing: a pedagogical perspective / Shaimaa Abd El Fattah Torky -- Correct writing and spelling in the ESL classroom / Seetha Jayaraman -- Omani undergraduate students' writing errors: reflections / Muhammed Ali Chalikandy -- Awareness of plagiarism: Omani English Foundation students' and teachers' perspectives / Reham Sulaiman Alhinai, Rahma Ibrahim Al-Mahrooqi -- Writing assessment: a pedagogical perspective on variations and dichotomies / Farah Bahrouni -- An evaluation of Sohar University GFP students' performance in writing: a pedagogical perspective / Soufiane Trabelsi

     

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