A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities

With ever increasing numbers of international students undertaking tertiary study at Australian universities, the need for EAP pathway programmes continues to grow. As a result, universities must provide materials that are effective in improving students’ academic skills, many of which have an empha...

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Main Author: Howard, Natalie
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29483/
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description With ever increasing numbers of international students undertaking tertiary study at Australian universities, the need for EAP pathway programmes continues to grow. As a result, universities must provide materials that are effective in improving students’ academic skills, many of which have an emphasis on writing. This investigation aims to provide an evaluation of in-house, academic writing materials on EAP pathway programmes at two Australian universities through a qualitative in-depth evaluation, observations of materials in use and focus group interviews with teachers. The findings highlight areas of strength and weakness in both sets of materials, and find that despite the potential advantages of using in-house materials, both universities would benefit from a more systematic process of on-going materials evaluation and development, which could be informed by knowledge of teachers’ motivations for adaptation.
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spelling nottingham-294832017-10-19T14:44:32Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29483/ A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities Howard, Natalie With ever increasing numbers of international students undertaking tertiary study at Australian universities, the need for EAP pathway programmes continues to grow. As a result, universities must provide materials that are effective in improving students’ academic skills, many of which have an emphasis on writing. This investigation aims to provide an evaluation of in-house, academic writing materials on EAP pathway programmes at two Australian universities through a qualitative in-depth evaluation, observations of materials in use and focus group interviews with teachers. The findings highlight areas of strength and weakness in both sets of materials, and find that despite the potential advantages of using in-house materials, both universities would benefit from a more systematic process of on-going materials evaluation and development, which could be informed by knowledge of teachers’ motivations for adaptation. 2015-06 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29483/1/Howard_Natalie_Dissertation.pdf Howard, Natalie (2015) A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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title A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities
title_full A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities
title_fullStr A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities
title_full_unstemmed A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities
title_short A critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two Australian Universities
title_sort critical evaluation of in-house academic writing materials in two australian universities
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29483/