Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the participants
• are more aware of discipline-specific academic conventions, i.e. the academic conventions of their field
• are able to read and assess the relevancy of articles in a faster and more efficient manner
• are aware of their responsibilities and role as peer reviewers
• are able to understand the expectations of their target audience, in order to tailor their own research articles for specific contexts
• are aware of the different functions of language in academic writing in English: i.e.
o how to interpret writer’s attitude, level of commitment
o the use of tense, voice, register
o how to create cohesion
Contents
In order to attain the intended learning outcomes, the participants will take an active role. They will be given guidance and information in the form of mini-lectures. However, students will be asked to deconstruct articles in their own field, analyze journals in order to gain a better understanding of their expectations and profile, and act as peer reviewers.
Special attention will be given to address the multidisciplinary concerns of the groups and focus will also be given to gaining a better understanding of the language and structural functions of writing for research. Although academic disciplines are different, many of the same key strategies and components can be used.
Target group
The course is intended for post-graduate students who feel that they need support in writing and reading research in English.
Proficiency level
B2=>C1 (European framework)
Teaching methods
Contact classes and independent assignments.
Schedule
- 13.11.2015 at 9-16 Pinni B 3109
- 20.11.2015 at 9-16 Pinni B 3109
- 27.11.2015 at 9-16 Pinni B 3109
Student selection
At the maximum 20 students group. Selection method is draw. The student has to check the selection from NettiOpsu after the enrolment period.
Evaluation and evaluation criteria
Continuous self-assessment, peer assessment and assessment by the instructor. Pass/fail.