Academic Writing from Paragraph to Essay
Title | Academic Writing from Paragraph to Essay PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy E. Zemach |
Publisher | |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Academic writing |
ISBN | 9783190425761 |
Academic Writing
Title | Academic Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy E. Zemach |
Publisher | Macmillan Elt |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781405086066 |
"Written for intermediate-level students who are preparing to study, or are already studying, in an academic environment and need to improve their writing skills.
College Writing
Title | College Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy E. Zemach |
Publisher | MACMILLAN |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003-06 |
Genre | Academic writing |
ISBN | 9780333988541 |
"College writing, for learners of American English, is a semi-academic writing course that takes college students from paragraph structuring to essay writing through a process approach. The areas covered include generating ideas, organizing, drafting, reviewing and revising"--Back cover note.
Why They Can't Write
Title | Why They Can't Write PDF eBook |
Author | John Warner |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2018-12-03 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1421427117 |
An important challenge to what currently masquerades as conventional wisdom regarding the teaching of writing. There seems to be widespread agreement that—when it comes to the writing skills of college students—we are in the midst of a crisis. In Why They Can't Write, John Warner, who taught writing at the college level for two decades, argues that the problem isn't caused by a lack of rigor, or smartphones, or some generational character defect. Instead, he asserts, we're teaching writing wrong. Warner blames this on decades of educational reform rooted in standardization, assessments, and accountability. We have done no more, Warner argues, than conditioned students to perform "writing-related simulations," which pass temporary muster but do little to help students develop their writing abilities. This style of teaching has made students passive and disengaged. Worse yet, it hasn't prepared them for writing in the college classroom. Rather than making choices and thinking critically, as writers must, undergraduates simply follow the rules—such as the five-paragraph essay—designed to help them pass these high-stakes assessments. In Why They Can't Write, Warner has crafted both a diagnosis for what ails us and a blueprint for fixing a broken system. Combining current knowledge of what works in teaching and learning with the most enduring philosophies of classical education, this book challenges readers to develop the skills, attitudes, knowledge, and habits of mind of strong writers.
Writing Essays
Title | Writing Essays PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy E. Zemach |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780230415928 |
"Writing Essays has been written for students who are preparing to study, or are already studying, in an academic environment and need to improve their writing skills. The course teaches learners how to order and link paragraphs into cohesive and coherent essays, and to create the various paragraph types that are used in writing assignments. Work on how to generate ideas, organise material, draft, review and revise written work Additional sample and reference materials at the back of the book Essay development models Punctuation guide Ideal for the classroom or self-study."--Publisher's description.
How to Write a Thesis
Title | How to Write a Thesis PDF eBook |
Author | Umberto Eco |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2015-02-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0262328763 |
The wise and witty guide to researching and writing a thesis, by the bestselling author of The Name of the Rose—now published in English for the first time. Learn the art of the thesis from a giant of Italian literature and philosophy—from choosing a topic to organizing a work schedule to writing the final draft. By the time Umberto Eco published his best-selling novel The Name of the Rose, he was one of Italy’s most celebrated intellectuals, a distinguished academic, and the author of influential works on semiotics. Some years before that, Eco published a little book for his students, in which he offered useful advice on all the steps involved in researching and writing a thesis. Since then, it has been translated into 17 languages—and is now for the first time presented in English. Eco’s approach is anything but dry and academic. He not only offers practical advice but also considers larger questions about the value of the thesis-writing exercise in six different parts: • The Definition and Purpose of a Thesis • Choosing the Topic • Conducting the Research • The Work Plan and the Index Cards • Writing the Thesis • The Final Draft Eco advises students how to avoid “thesis neurosis” and he answers the important question “Must You Read Books?” He reminds students “You are not Proust” and “Write everything that comes into your head, but only in the first draft.” Of course, there was no Internet in 1977, but Eco’s index card research system offers important lessons about critical thinking and information curating for students of today who may be burdened by Big Data. Irreverent and often hilarious, How to Write a Thesis is unlike any other writing manual and belongs on the bookshelves of students, teachers, writers, and Eco fans everywhere.
Academic Writing Skills 1 Teacher's Manual
Title | Academic Writing Skills 1 Teacher's Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Chin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2012-07-12 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1107642930 |
Academic Writing Skills is a three-volume essay writing course for students that develops students' abilities to compose college-level essays. Academic Writing Skills 1 takes students through a step-by-step process from writing a paragraph to essays. It is appropriate for students new to academic writing who need general training in essay writing skills.