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That's writing talk: An insight into the Academic Writing Readers Group
Author(s) -
Rebecca Bell
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of learning development in higher education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1759-667X
DOI - 10.47408/jldhe.v0i2.56
Subject(s) - academic writing , professional writing , academic community , pedagogy , work (physics) , community of practice , higher education , sociology , discourse community , psychology , public relations , political science , engineering , social science , mechanical engineering , law
Despite being comprised of 'academic communities' Higher Education often provides academics from different disciplines with few opportunities to discuss common practices or concerns.. Some issues, such as student writing, are so widespread, that there is however a need for staff to have the opportunity to work collaboratively. A focused community or network provides staff with the opportunity to share good practice and develop new ideas. Such a group has been established at Nottingham Trent University to explore the issue of student writing. This article examines the 'Academic Writing Readers Group' and discusses the challenges and benefits of using a community of practice approach to the issue of student writing.

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