Writing across the curriculum : A course development project in English written proficiency
Författare
Redaktör
- Åsa Lindberg-Sand
Summary, in English
In our presentation, we discuss a course development project within written proficiency and academic writing in English. Our point of departure is that the learning outcomes of writing courses and other courses cannot be separated: the role of writing courses is to teach transferable skills that can and should be applied extensively and systematically throughout the curriculum.
We present the first steps of our project which aims at creating a WAC (Writing across the Curriculum) programme for the English Unit in SOL. We outline our redesigned first-term written proficiency course where we have over 100 students each term. In addition to teaching students the basics of academic writing, one important goal of our project is to design a course format that allows constructive feedback to be given on multiple drafts of an essay and where students apply knowledge that they have acquired on the other courses they take during the same term. A second goal is to create a clear line of progression from the first-term level up to the postgraduate level. An advantage with this course is that it will increase students’ learning opportunities regarding both discipline-specific and generic writing skills that will also be beneficial for their professional lives. We believe that implementing such a writing-for-learning approach across the curriculum will also improve students’ critical thinking, which will be important especially on the higher levels where students and supervisors need to focus more on the actual research tasks at hand.
A potential difficulty when creating an integrated approach to writing is that teachers who teach writing often have no specific training in Composition Theory. In this respect, the situation in many Swedish universities is different from that in e.g. the US where writing is regularly taught by staff whose degrees are in subjects like Composition Studies or Composition and Rhetoric, and where writing teaching is done in specific writing centres instead of academic departments.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2014
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
9-12
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Proceedings Utvecklingskonferens13
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Förlag
Centre for Educational Development, Lunds universitet
Ämne
- Languages and Literature
Nyckelord
- Writing across the curriculum
- English
- Academic writing
- Written proficiency
Conference name
Lunds universitets utvecklingskonferens, 2013
Conference date
2013-10-24 - 2013-10-24
Conference place
Lund, Sweden
Status
Published