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Developing International Eflesl Scholarly Writers Donna Bain Butler

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Developing International Eflesl Scholarly Writers Donna Bain Butler
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Donna Bain Butler
ISBN: 9781614512691, 1614512698
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Developing International Eflesl Scholarly Writers Donna Bain Butler by Donna Bain Butler 9781614512691, 1614512698 instant download after payment.

This study had a research purpose and a pedagogical purpose. Research disclosed the dynamic, changing nature of (learner-internal and learner-external) variables that influence strategic competence for developing EFL/ESL writers. This competence was found necessary for international graduate students to move from writer-centered learning to reader-centered communication. The research instruments proved to be practical tools for guiding learners' processes of learning and writing a scholarly paper or article and avoiding plagiarism. The implication for teachers and program administrators is a systematic approach for developing self-regulation (control) in EFL/ESL writing. The first part of the book reports on the mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) research. The second part gives an in-depth report of the 6 cases used in the research. The third part presents tools for systematically developing self-regulation in scholarly (and academic) writing with (a) student and teacher checklists for formative assessment that are valid and reliable; and (b) a model syllabus for teachers that can be adapted across disciplines and genres. These tools deal with learning strategies and their applications to writing and writing instruction.

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