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Goals For Academic Writing Esl Students And Their Instructors Language Learning Language Teaching Alister H Cumming

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Goals For Academic Writing Esl Students And Their Instructors Language Learning Language Teaching Alister H Cumming
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Publisher: John Benjamins Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Alister H. Cumming
ISBN: 9789027219695, 9789027219718, 9027219699, 9027219710
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Goals For Academic Writing Esl Students And Their Instructors Language Learning Language Teaching Alister H Cumming by Alister H. Cumming 9789027219695, 9789027219718, 9027219699, 9027219710 instant download after payment.

This book documents the results of a multi-year project that investigated the goals for writing improvement among 45 students and their instructors in intensive courses of English as a Second Language (ESL) then, a year later, in academic programs at two Canadian universities. The researchers present a detailed framework to describe these goals from the perspectives of the students as well as their instructors. The goals are analyzed for groups of students from particular backgrounds internationally, for changes over time, and in relation to the ESL and academic courses. The authors use activity theory, goal theory, various sociolinguistic concepts, and multiple data sources (interviews, observations, stimulated recalls, questionnaires, and text analyses) to provide a contextually-grounded perspective on learning, teaching, writing, second-language development, and curriculum policy. The book will interest researchers, educators, and administrators of ESL, university, college, and literacy programs around the world.

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