Dr Xie Qin Receives the General Research Fund to Study Source-based Academic Writing in English
- 2022
- 研究項目
- 語言學及現代語言學
(只有英文版 English version only)
Dr Xie Qin has received funding from the General Research Council for her new project titled “Diagnostic assessment of academic writing from sources in English: Investigating the mediation effects of self-regulatory control strategy and discourse synthesis via Structural Equation Modelling”.
The project focuses on source-based academic writing in universities. Writing from sources is an important academic literacy skill essential for university students to succeed in academia. Nonetheless, because it involves a set of complex cognitive, metacognitive, and self-regulatory processes and strategies, source-based integrative writing is extremely challenging. This research will examine key antecedent and process factors and their effects on academic writing.
The research can generate valuable diagnostic information for university-level instruction and assessment of source-based academic writing in English and provide important implications for curriculum design and admission requirements at the tertiary level and have far-reaching influence on English writing education at the secondary level.
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