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Boettger, Ryan K. – Across the Disciplines, 2016
Understanding the linguistic and rhetorical patterns of an academic discipline strengthens students' abilities to write in professional settings. Data-driven learning and corpus-linguistic methods can increase this understanding and should be considered valuable contributors to any writing curriculum. In this paper, I present a case history on…
Descriptors: Editing, Technical Writing, Writing Instruction, Case Studies
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Zemliansky, Pavel; St. Amant, Kirk – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2013
Over the last 2 decades, the nations that once comprised the Soviet Union have begun to play an increasingly important role in the global economy. As a result, today's technical and professional communicators could find themselves interacting with co-workers, colleagues, and clients in these nations. Being successful in such contexts, however,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technical Writing, Literature Reviews, Educational Practices
Campbell, Donald; And Others – 1984
A strategy for including writing of a research paper in a university's advanced intensive English course for students of English as a second language is described. The method consists of eight assignments given over the course of 11 weeks, resulting in a short research paper. The method is designed to minimize error by dealing with specific…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, College Second Language Programs, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
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Iandoli, Ce Ce – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1987
Relates the difficulties of teaching a college business writing course when the majority of the students are foreign. (NKA)
Descriptors: Business English, Business Skills, Classroom Communication, Content Area Writing
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Peretz, Arna – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2005
This paper describes a graduate-level scientific/academic writing course for non-native speakers (NNS) of English at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), Israel, which is taught in a technology-enhanced or blended learning environment. The use and integration of electronic discourses, such as email and Powerpoint, on-screen marking…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Academic Discourse, Information Technology, Electronic Learning