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The State of Academic Writing in Philippines Context
What is Academic
Writing? refers to the forms of expository and argumentative prose used
by university students, faculty, and researchers to convey a body of
information about a particular subject.
Generally, academic writing is expected to be precise, semi-formal,
impersonal, and objective.
College students' writing
development, identified four general purposes of writing in university
courses to make knowledge conscious, to help remember facts, to analyze
concepts, and to construct new knowledge. Specifically, students used
writing to translate concepts into their own language, move from
gathering facts to analyses of them, and adjust themselves to the task
demands of specific courses and fields.are
refracted through the politics of language and location. Our aim in
this book is to explore this refraction, drawing on two disciplinary
fields: psychology and education.
These are
important fields for exploring the politics of location for a number of
reasons. Epistemologically, in many ways, both disciplinary fields
reflect the complex and contested nature of academic knowledge building
in the twenty-first century, facing towards natural sciences, social
sciences and the humanities.
By: Ryar E. Manguilimotan and Shaheb Khan
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