Title of article
Schematic Structure of Letters of Recommendation Written by Lecturers of a Public University in Ghana (Research Paper)
Author/Authors
Kyei, Emmanuel Department of Interdisciplinary Studies - Faculty of Education and General Studies - College of Agriculture Education - Asante-Mampong, Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), Ghana , Benjamin Archibal Afful, Joseph Department of English Language -University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana
Pages
18
From page
37
To page
54
Abstract
A Letter of Recommendation (LR) plays a significant role during the admission process in higher education. Almost all universities require LRs for the admission of prospective students into graduate programmes. Using Genre Theory (Bhatia, 1993; Swales, 1990), this study examined the schematic structure of 35 purposively sampled LRs written by lecturers from the Department of English of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), a leading public university in Ghana. We employed qualitative content analysis complemented by some descriptive statistics. One key finding is that, in general, UCC lecturers used a 6-move structure, namely: “purpose of writing,” “context of knowing the candidate,” “writer’s credentials,” “candidate’s credentials,” “candidate’s personal values,” and “closure”. It was found further that Move 6 (closure) had the highest percentage of frequency of occurrence (i.e., 100%), while Move 4, Candidate’s credentials, occupied the greatest space. A further finding was that the sequence of moves did not depict any one standard sequence; instead, there were different sequential patterns in the dataset. The study concludes that writing the LR involves deploying disciplinary and genre-specific conventions as well as personal stylistic preferences of the writers. These findings have implications for the existing scholarship on LRs, professional development, and further research.
Keywords
Letters of Recommendation (LRs) , Stylistic Preference , Occluded Genre , Discourse Community , Disciplinary
Journal title
Iranian Journal of English for Academic Purposes (IJEAP)
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2661972
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