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Title:
Teaching and learning source-based writing : current perspectives and future directions / edited by Rosemary Wette.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
xvii, 283 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Academic writing--Study and teaching.
Rhetoric--Study and teaching.
Language and languages--Bilingual method.--Bilingual method.
Second language acquisition.
Écriture savante--Étude et enseignement.
Rhétorique--Étude et enseignement.
Langage et langues--Méthode bilingue.--Méthode bilingue.
Langue seconde--Acquisition.
Academic writing--Study and teaching
Language and languages--Bilingual method--Bilingual method
Rhetoric--Study and teaching
Second language acquisition
Other Authors:
Wette, Rosemary, editor.
Notes:
Includes blibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Afterword. Diane Pecorari. Part I. Researching source-based writing : where are we now, and where are we going? / Understanding novice L2 writers' reasoning and decision-making strategies for source-based writing / Qian Du and Ying Liu -- Tracing changes in the citing practices of a master's student : a longitudinal case study / Bojana Petrić and Nigel Harwood -- Teachers' perspectives on source-based writing challenges and skill development strategies / Rosemary Wette -- Part II. Classroom instruction in source-based writing. Culturally and linguistically responsive source-based argumentative writing pedagogy for multilingual writers in the secondary school context / Zuzana Tomaš, Kelsey DeCamillis, and Sarah Lorenz -- Patchwriting : co-opting a transgressive practice for pedagogical purposes / Sarah Leu and Heike Neumann -- Using a flipped learning approach to teach source-based writing in academic English language courses / Ilka Kostka -- Showing, telling, and sharing : supporting students via technology in their use of source texts / Dawn Bikowski, Kyle Butler and Aaron Schwartz -- Scaffolding instruction for post-secondary L2 synthesis writing / Stephen M. Doolan and Shannon Fitzsimmons-Doolan -- Evaluation of two interventions to teach source use for rhetorical purposes to postgraduate novice academic writers / Qingyang Sun and Bill Soden -- Part III. Integrated writing skills assessment. Developing academic biliteracies through plurilingual integrated writing tasks : students' perceptions and reported practices / Caroline Payant and Philippa Bell -- Learning potential in integrated writing assessment / Lia Plakans and GoMee Park -- The role of source information use in business communication instructors' evaluation of student essay exams / Kim McDonough, Carol Johnson, and Heike Neumann -- A framework for cognitive and metacognitive processing skills in argumentative integrated writing assessments / Choo Mui Cheong, Run Mu and Xiaomeng Zhang -- Part IV. Effective use of direct and indirect referencing. Talking to the literature : stance taking in citing others' work / Ken Hyland and Feng (Kevin) Jiang -- Direct quotation : rhetorical function and applications for teaching / Peter Docherty and Tomáš Mach -- Part V. Ethics in source-based writing research. Ethical issues in research on source-based writing / Debra A. Friedman -- Afterword. Researching source-based writing : where are we now, and where are we going? / Diane Pecorari.
Summary:
"This volume brings together significant findings, approaches, and research-based pedagogies on teaching and learning source-based writing. A comprehensive update to the field, this book presents source-based writing as an essential skill that comes with its own specific set of challenges, requiring a complex set of literacy skills and capabilities for mastery. With contributors from leading scholars from around the world, the volume addresses source-based writing as a developmental issue and offers guidance for supporting novice academic writers on their path toward proficiency and accumulation of multifaceted skill set. Chapters cover key topics, including metacognitive skills, the flipped classroom, scaffolding, assessment, and ethical considerations. With research reviews, practical considerations and future directions as components of each chapter, this book is ideal for courses on academic writing and second language writing"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1032252340
9781032252346
1032254920
9781032254920
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1390807070
LCCN:
2023015167
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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