2015
DOI: 10.1002/tesj.195
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Rethinking ESL Service Courses for International Graduate Students

Abstract: Drawing on data from a writing program in English as a second language (ESL) at a large university in the midwestern United States, this article addresses the significant gap in programmatic and pedagogical responses for graduate writing support by probing the notion of ESL service courses that approach graduate writing courses as being essentially the same as undergraduate writing courses. It looks into the teaching of writing and writing instructor training in TESOL by tracing the complex phenomenon by which… Show more

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“…Most studies dealing with courses of academic writing were set in the context of academic writing in English, some of them focusing explicitly on nonnative speakers of English (Min, 2016;de Armijos, 2016de Armijos, , 2017Ho Pham, 2019;Ravari, Tan, 2019;Murray , Yamamoto, 2019;Plakhotnik et al, 2020). However, also some studies referring to academic writing in languages other than English were found to be relevant (e.g.…”
Section: Empirical Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies dealing with courses of academic writing were set in the context of academic writing in English, some of them focusing explicitly on nonnative speakers of English (Min, 2016;de Armijos, 2016de Armijos, , 2017Ho Pham, 2019;Ravari, Tan, 2019;Murray , Yamamoto, 2019;Plakhotnik et al, 2020). However, also some studies referring to academic writing in languages other than English were found to be relevant (e.g.…”
Section: Empirical Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%