Challenges and development prospects for academic writing at a regional university
Автор: Babakova Tatiana A., Dobrinina Oksana L., Yusupova Liliya N.
Журнал: Непрерывное образование: XXI век @lll21-petrsu
Рубрика: Непрерывное образование в современном мире: методология исследования и проектирования
Статья в выпуске: 3 (47), 2024 года.
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the article studies the specific challenges related to the development of academic writing at a regional university, using Petrozavodsk State University as a case study. The discussion is based on an analysis of survey results involving key participants in the university's educational process, administration representatives, faculty, and students (master's and postgraduate students including). Academic writing is regarded as a vital element in the development of students' academic literacy, encompassing methodological, logical, linguistic, and publication competencies. The aim of the study is to confirm or reject the hypothesis regarding the systematic implementation of academic writing in the university, identifying the problems and real perspectives in this aspect of higher education. The questioning of administration representatives and faculty revealed that the university's educational programs occasionally include academic writing disciplines, but specialized courses and seminars focused on course work and final projects are more prevalent. Notably, experience in researching and formatting relevant texts is gained primarily through academic mentors and selfstudy. Both the faculty members and students agreed this experience was not enough to write scientific articles and abstracts in Russian and English. The survey also highlighted the difficulties faced by the faculty members and students in crafting scientific texts, pinpointing issues related to the logical structure of scientific texts and academic writing style. Consequently, the study concludes about the necessity of systematic work on teaching academic writing to university students in both Russian and English and improving the relevant training of teachers in this area. In the end, the authors of the article propose a modular approach to developing students' academic literacy as a realistic prospect for advancing academic writing within the university's programs, given the current situation in education and the shortage of academic writing teachers.
Academic literacy, academic writing, regional university, questionnaire survey
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147244395
IDR: 147244395 | DOI: 10.15393/j5.art.2024.9686