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Teaching and researching writing / Ken Hyland.

By: Hyland, Ken.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow : Longman, 2002Description: 248 p.ISBN: 0582423384.Subject(s): TRABAJO DE INVESTIGACIÓN | REDACCIÓN TÉCNICA -- INGLÉS
Contents:
Section 1: Concepts and issues: A conceptual overview of writing. - Key issues in writing. -- Section 2: Applying writing research: Research-based writing courses. - Research-based materials, methods and resources. -- Section 3: Researching writing: Research practices and research issues. - Research cases. -- Section 4: References and resources: Key areas and texts. - Key sources.
Summary: The aim of this book, is to provide a clear and critical introduction to the field of writing research and teaching. It covers the main theories, issues, research methodologies, and teaching applications in a way which reveals the strong cycle of practice - teory - practice inherent in the field of writing.
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Glossary p. 229.- References p. 233.- Author index p. 245.- Subject index p. 247.

Section 1: Concepts and issues: A conceptual overview of writing. - Key issues in writing. -- Section 2: Applying writing research: Research-based writing courses. - Research-based materials, methods and resources. -- Section 3: Researching writing: Research practices and research issues. - Research cases. -- Section 4: References and resources: Key areas and texts. - Key sources.

The aim of this book, is to provide a clear and critical introduction to the field of writing research and teaching. It covers the main theories, issues, research methodologies, and teaching applications in a way which reveals the strong cycle of practice - teory - practice inherent in the field of writing.

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