Writing with Students: New Perspectives on Collaborative Writing in EAP Contexts
By (Author) Dr Lucy Macnaught
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
5th September 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Language learning for academic, technical and scientific purposes
Language learning: writing skills
428.0071
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Beginning with a review of the theory and pedagogic practices that have been influential in EAP contexts, this book examines the practice of joint construction where teachers guide students to co-construct a text, and draws attention to the contested rationale for teachers taking a leading role in co-constructing texts with students. Informed by systemic functional linguistics, the book puts forward an accessible approach to the analysis of classroom discourse that centres on the dynamic mediation of meaning. Through a range of examples of classroom interaction involving international students who are studying English for Academic Purposes, and specifically as preparation for university entrance, it also provides insight into how the organisation of classroom talk supports students with trying out new academic language, and how teachers can guide students to modify and improve their writing through the critique and justification of language choices.
Lucy Macnaught is Senior Lecturer in the role of Learning Advisor at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.