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Foreign Language Writing Instruction: Principles and Practices
Tony Cimasko
Foreign Language Writing Instruction: Principles and Practices
Tony Cimasko
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: Nonfiction. Writing Reference. Language Arts. English as a Second Language. Much of what is known about teaching second language writing today has been based on research in English as a second language, writing in English in English-dominant countries and other contexts, without giving close consideration to the important work of teaching foreign language writing in many languages and contexts around the world. FOREIGN LANGUAGE WRITING INSTRUCTION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES takes a significant step in addressing this imbalance by examining many of the topics that influence foreign language teaching. Fourteen chapters researched and authored by scholars working in nine different countries and regions explore the contexts of foreign language writing pedagogy, the diversity of national and regional approaches, the role of universities, departments, and programs in pedagogy, and the cognitive and classroom dimensions of teaching and learning. This volume provides a cross-section of the current status of foreign language writing instruction, while developing a fuller appreciation for the broadened perspectives that it can bring to second language writing. Both teachers and researchers in foreign language writing will benefit greatly from this collection. Contributors include Rachida Elqobai, Yukiko Abe Hatasa, Icy Lee, Natalie Lefkowitz, Rosa Manchon, Hui-Tzu Min, Marly Nas, Hadara Perpignan, Melinda Reichelt, Marcela Ruiz-Funes, Jean Marie Schultz, Oleg Tarnopolsky, Helga Thorson, Kees van Esch, and Wenyu Wang. Contributor Bio: Cimasko, Tony Tony Cimasko graduated from Purdue University in 2009 with a Ph. D. in English. He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the English Department at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. His area of research includes a focus on second-language writing, specifically in academic and professional genres. Contributor Bio: Reichelt, Melinda Melinda Reichelt graduated from Purdue University with an M. A. in English in 1991 and went on to receive a Ph. D. in English in 1996. She is currently a Professor of English at the University of Toledo, where she directs the ESL writing program. She teaches ESL writing and linguistics.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 17, 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9781602352247 |
Publishers | Parlor Press |
Genre | Aspects (Academic) > Study and Teaching |
Pages | 360 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 20 mm · 526 g |
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