Abstract
This paper discusses barriers to the development of academic writing, in the area of teacher education in UK higher education . We first situate these issues in a higher education context increasingly defined by new technologies and diverse cohorts of higher education students. Drawing on empirical data obtained from interviews with both students and teachers (N=21), we then critically examine a range of perspectives on the definition, role and function of academic literacy in this contemporary context.
Findings include useful insights into the development of writing skills and teacher identity, but they also reveal fundamental differences in the epistemological presuppositions of those teaching academic writing. These accounts are reflected in significant differences in pedagogy, and raise important questions for practice which, although potentially irresolvable, may help to explain some of the difficulties which emerge when trying to teach academic writing. Such fundamental issues, we argue, need to be at least recognized if teachers hope to develop the writing capacity of trainee teachers in an academic context.
3rd International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd'17. Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia.
Findings include useful insights into the development of writing skills and teacher identity, but they also reveal fundamental differences in the epistemological presuppositions of those teaching academic writing. These accounts are reflected in significant differences in pedagogy, and raise important questions for practice which, although potentially irresolvable, may help to explain some of the difficulties which emerge when trying to teach academic writing. Such fundamental issues, we argue, need to be at least recognized if teachers hope to develop the writing capacity of trainee teachers in an academic context.
3rd International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd'17. Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 169-178 |
| Journal | 3rd International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd’17 |
| Volume | 2017 |
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| Publication status | Published - 20 Jun 2017 |
Keywords
- Academic writing; Teacher education; epistemology; pedagogy
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