A review of tertiary-level writing courses in Singapore : pedagogical approaches and practices
While there have been several studies on primary and secondary English education in Singapore, less research has been done on academic writing courses at the tertiary level. This study presents the results of a survey, which aimed to find out the pedagogical approaches and skills prioritized by tert...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1555932024-04-22T02:10:08Z A review of tertiary-level writing courses in Singapore : pedagogical approaches and practices Frattarola, Angela Anne School of Humanities Singapore English for Academic Purposes While there have been several studies on primary and secondary English education in Singapore, less research has been done on academic writing courses at the tertiary level. This study presents the results of a survey, which aimed to find out the pedagogical approaches and skills prioritized by tertiary-level writing teachers in Singapore. The project was guided by the following questions: (1) What is the dominant approach to teaching writing courses in Singapore? (2) What are the educational backgrounds of writing teachers in Singapore and does this relate to the pedagogical approaches that inform their teaching? (3) What practices do these teachers prioritize in the work they do as teachers and in their learning outcomes? (4) What are the typical assignments, class sizes, and teaching loads for Singaporean writing/communication classes? The results suggest that most teachers of Singaporean writing classes have a background in linguistics and take an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) approach; however, there was also some evidence of a blended approach between EAP and composition studies. The study proposes that, as Singaporean students become more proficient in English, this blended approach may present the best way forward for teaching academic writing in Singapore. Nanyang Technological University Submitted/Accepted version This work was supported by Nanyang Technological University, [Grant M4082339] IRB-2019-04-029-01. 2022-03-14T07:36:29Z 2022-03-14T07:36:29Z 2021 Journal Article Frattarola, A. A. (2021). A review of tertiary-level writing courses in Singapore : pedagogical approaches and practices. Asia Pacific Journal of Education. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02188791.2021.1914546 0218-8791 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155593 10.1080/02188791.2021.1914546 2-s2.0-85104416767 en M4082339 IRB-2019-04-029-01. Asia Pacific Journal of Education 10.21979/N9/MBKVFT © 2021 National Institute of Education, Singapore. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Asia Pacific Journal of Education and is made available with permission of National Institute of Education, Singapore. application/pdf |
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While there have been several studies on primary and secondary English education in Singapore, less research has been done on academic writing courses at the tertiary level. This study presents the results of a survey, which aimed to find out the pedagogical approaches and skills prioritized by tertiary-level writing teachers in Singapore. The project was guided by the following questions: (1) What is the dominant approach to teaching writing courses in Singapore? (2) What are the educational backgrounds of writing teachers in Singapore and does this relate to the pedagogical approaches that inform their teaching? (3) What practices do these teachers prioritize in the work they do as teachers and in their learning outcomes? (4) What are the typical assignments, class sizes, and teaching loads for Singaporean writing/communication classes? The results suggest that most teachers of Singaporean writing classes have a background in linguistics and take an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) approach; however, there was also some evidence of a blended approach between EAP and composition studies. The study proposes that, as Singaporean students become more proficient in English, this blended approach may present the best way forward for teaching academic writing in Singapore. |
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