Writing support for international graduate students : enhancing transition and success /: enhancing transition and success. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Writing support for international graduate students : enhancing transition and success /: enhancing transition and success. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Writing support for international graduate students : enhancing transition and success
- Further Information:
- Note: Shyam Sharma.
- Authors:
- Sharma, Shyam
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction Study Design and Data Collection Coding and Theming of Data An Ecological Framework International graduate students must explore a large, complex ecology of resources to learn how to write. The Scholarly Context Issues about international graduate students often call for the reset button. Book Overview 2. Understanding Politics: Affecting Policy The Politics of International Students Empowering/Overpowering International Graduate Students Students who feel powerless cannot learn and communicate new knowledge. Why Pay Attention to Political Economy Geopolitical forces shape international graduate students’ experiences and needs. Lessons from Other Places, Times Experiences from elsewhere, and the past, offer important lessons. Turning Knowledge into Action Understanding big-picture issues can help us counter their influences on academic support. Polices, Ideologies, and Response Ideologies Out There There’s an abundance of problematic assumptions about international graduate students. Beliefs and Assumptions Among Students Writing support should involve educating international graduate students about writing. Avoiding Ideological Traps Established beliefs among writing professionals also often aggravate challenges. Conclusion: "Reflective Encounters" A reflexive approach can help the most. 3. Shifting Focus: An Ecological Approach Academic Transition and Learning to "Write" Learning to write is a complex, multidimensional process for international graduate1. Introduction Study Design and Data Collection Coding and Theming of Data An Ecological Framework International graduate students must explore a large, complex ecology of resources to learn how to write. The Scholarly Context Issues about international graduate students often call for the reset button. Book Overview 2. Understanding Politics: Affecting Policy The Politics of International Students Empowering/Overpowering International Graduate Students Students who feel powerless cannot learn and communicate new knowledge. Why Pay Attention to Political Economy Geopolitical forces shape international graduate students’ experiences and needs. Lessons from Other Places, Times Experiences from elsewhere, and the past, offer important lessons. Turning Knowledge into Action Understanding big-picture issues can help us counter their influences on academic support. Polices, Ideologies, and Response Ideologies Out There There’s an abundance of problematic assumptions about international graduate students. Beliefs and Assumptions Among Students Writing support should involve educating international graduate students about writing. Avoiding Ideological Traps Established beliefs among writing professionals also often aggravate challenges. Conclusion: "Reflective Encounters" A reflexive approach can help the most. 3. Shifting Focus: An Ecological Approach Academic Transition and Learning to "Write" Learning to write is a complex, multidimensional process for international graduate students. "Who? Me?" Diversity of International Students International graduate students are not just ESL students. Programs versus Ecology Formal writing support programs are only a node in the network for international graduate students. Conclusion: Rethinking Universal Design Differentiated support is often necessary, as well as useful. 4. Fostering Agency through Effective Support Practices Exploring New Communities Writing support should facilitate socialization for international graduate students. Finding a Voice Graduate-level writing requires finding a voice that make sense in a new country and culture. Writing Support and Professional Development Professional communication support is particularly useful for international graduate students. Hacking Support and Resources International graduate students (must) use creative strategies to learn how to write. Conclusion: Pedagogical Applications and Implications Writing pedagogy and support practices must be designed to foster agency. 5. Advancing Advocacy through Programs and Leadership Writing Support and/as Advocacy Advocacy-driven writing support best helps international graduate students. Distributed Advocacy Writing support should be designed as part of a broader network of support and advocacy. Students as Advocates International graduate students’ own advocacy and engagement are important resources. Conclusion: Programmatic Applications and Implications Writing professionals can provide leadership to academic support networks and to their institutions. Conclusion: Reflections on an Emerging Field Writing support for international graduate students could be a catalyst for advancing the discipline. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 808.02
Academic writing
Graduate students
Students, Foreign - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351054966
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781138483415
9781351054973
9781351054959
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