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Academic Writing Instruction for Creole-Influenced Students (Paperback)
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Academic Writing Instruction for Creole-Influenced Students (Paperback)
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Drawing on discourse analysis of archival materials and data
gathered from questionnaires and interviews with past and current
writing specialists and on comparison/contrast analysis of Jamaican
and US and UK teaching and scholarship in rhetoric and
composition/academic writing/literacy in English, and embracing the
interconnections of language use in society, language teaching in
schools, and writing in higher education, Milson-Whyte provides an
in-depth survey of over six decades of instruction in written
discourse offered to Creole-influenced Jamaican students - students
who are influenced by Jamaica's Creole language but who are not all
Creole-speaking - on the Mona Campus of The University of the West
Indies (UWI). Given its highly comparative nature, its
comprehensive examination of curricular practices that can be
adapted in other institutions and its practical suggestions for
dismantling writing myths and adopting a progressive view of
writing, the book invites academics and administrators at UWI and
in other universities and policy-makers in education in Jamaica to
reflect on how Creole-influenced students do language, what
academic writing is, how it is learned, what an academic community
is, and who gets admitted into it and how. This first full-length
book plumbing the history of writing instruction and attitudes to
it in the Creole-influenced Jamaican higher education context, and
grounded in current scholarship on language difference and writing,
will also inform a) scholars and graduate students and teachers and
teachers-in-training in applied linguistics, contrastive rhetoric,
(English) language education, literacy, rhetoric and composition or
writing studies and b) general readers with interest in
international trends in postsecondary education or with concerns
about university students' writing or how writing works.
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