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Genres across the Disciplines: Student Writing in Higher Education


Genres across the Disciplines: Student Writing in Higher Education

Paperback by Nesi, Hilary (Coventry University); Gardner, Sheena (Coventry University)

Genres across the Disciplines: Student Writing in Higher Education

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ISBN:
9780521149594
Publication Date:
23 Feb 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
308 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Genres across the Disciplines: Student Writing in Higher Education

Description

Genres across the Disciplines presents cutting edge, corpus-based research into student writing in higher education. Genres across the Disciplines is essential reading for those involved in syllabus and materials design for the development of writing in higher education, as well as for those investigating EAP. The book explores creativity and the use of metaphor as students work towards becoming experts in the genres of their discipline. Grounded in the British Academic Written English (BAWE) corpus, the text is rich with authentic examples of assignment tasks, macrostructures, concordances and keywords. Also available separately as a hardback.

Contents

Part I. Overview: 1. The role of student writing in university degree programmes (prior research, importance, approach to study); 2. Families of genres of assessed writing (including tables indicating distribution of genre families and genres across disciplines and years of study); Part II. Functions of University Student Writing: 3. Understanding and explaining (explanations, exercise); 4. Developing arguments (critiques, essays); 5. Preparing for professional practice (case studies, problem questions, design specifications, proposals); 6. Developing research skills (literature surveys, methodology recounts, research reports); Part III. University Student Writing and Personal Development: 7. The role of reflection; 8. Creativity and contextual metaphor ((narrative recounts and empathy writing); Conclusion: tradition and innovation in university student writing; References; Index (including references to the disciplines represented in the BAWE corpus).

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