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Building literacies in secondary school history: The specific contribution of academic writing support
Author(s) -
Ruth Breeze,
Pilar Gerns
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
e-journall
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2376-905X
DOI - 10.21283/2376905x.10.149
Subject(s) - discipline , literacy , context (archaeology) , academic writing , pedagogy , mathematics education , writing process , process (computing) , sociology , psychology , computer science , social science , history , archaeology , operating system
This paper considers the specific role and effect of academic writing support in a secondary school Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) context. After discussing the potential place for academic writing support in the ongoing process of fostering disciplinary literacy, we report on an experimental study in which 45 Spanish secondary school students received a short academic writing module as part of their history course. The descriptions/explanations written in their post-tests were generally found to be more complete, with more explicit discourse markers and with better textual organization than the pre-tests. We discuss the implications of this for students’ progress towards disciplinary literacy.

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