From Working with Students to Working through Faculty: A Genre-centered Focus to Writing Development

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingBook chapterCommunication

  • Lotte Rienecker
  • Peter Stray Jørgensen
In this article we point to the core of the Academic Writing Centre’s
teaching of academic writing: a genre definition of research papers,
and the research paper as a main genre. We model our teaching academic
writing practice on a ”pentagon model” of basic elements in
the research paper as a highly formatted genre across disciplines on a
structural level. The work with text formats and heuristics (“box- and
fill-in-forms” pedagogy) lays the foundation of our favourite teaching
activities at all educational levels from BA to PhD students. Students
need to recognise standard structures and conventions before they will
be able to break or supersede academic writing conventions successfully.
Lastly, we focus on the current next step in our local version of teaching
academic writing across the curriculum: mandatory accreditation
courses for all thesis supervisors at our institution and our work with
assessment-aligned, formative supervisor feedback on PhD students’
drafts.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWriting Programs Worldwide : Profiles of Academic Writing in Many Places
EditorsChris Thaiss, Gerd Bräuer , Paula Carlino, Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams, Aparna Sinha
Place of PublicationFort Collins, Colorado
PublisherThe WAC Clearinghouse
Publication date2015
Pages169-180
Chapter15
ISBN (Print)978-1-60235-344-2
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-60235-346-6
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes
SeriesPerspectives on writing

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