Title of article
Examining University Students #039; Scholarly Publication in English Journals: A Case for Postgraduate Students Written Literacy Practices
Author/Authors
Vosoughi ، Marjan Alzahra University , Ghahremani Ghajar ، Sue-San - Alzahra University , Navarchi ، Atefeh - Alzahra University
Pages
31
From page
85
To page
115
Abstract
This research aimed to screen essay writing difficulties that non-native university students at postgraduate levels usually experience regarding scholarly publication in mainstream, English journals. Two sets of variables including written literacy competencies in Persian and English languages were mapped over language uses (General vs. Academic). Initial screenings from one hundred Iranian students at PhD and MA levels with publication experiences in both Persian and English languages gave rise to some fifty-five participants randomly selected from different university disciplines (Humanities, Engineering, Medicine and Basic Sciences) and diverse university settings (Public and Private) across the country and classified via stratified sampling. A validated questionnaire from a large-scale project called ENEIDA (Moreno, 2011) was used for collecting the required data. Two measures were used to assess written literacy competencies across language uses: 1) participants assumed, self-reported written literacy competencies in using English and Persian languages for General and Academic purposes were denoted as perceived measures and 2) further supported by actual measures: mostly received comments from reviewers in the mainstream, English journals by the target group above. Findings were discussed in the light of recent lines of enquiries in Academic Literacy (AL) trends.
Keywords
Essay Writing , Academic Literacy , English for Academic Purposes (EAP) , English for General purposes (EGP) , Micro levels , Macro levels
Journal title
Applied Research on English Language
Serial Year
2017
Journal title
Applied Research on English Language
Record number
2447765
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