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ArtikelTensions between textbook pedagogy and the literacy practices of the disciplinary community: A study of writing in first year economics  
Oleh: Duenas, Pilar Mur
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of English for Academic Purposes (Full Text) vol. 6 no. 2 (2007), page 109–125.
Topik: Textbook; Economics; Academic literacy; Plagiarism; English for academic purposes; Academic writing
Fulltext: Paxton_Moragh.pdf (187.25KB)
Isi artikelThis paper describes aspects of a research project which used linguistic and intertextual analysis of student writing to investigate the relationship between the academic curriculum and student voice in a first year economics course at a South African university. I argue that the discourses and practices of first year university economics textbooks provide a model of literacy practices which contradict many of the literacy practices of the discipline of economics. The first year economics textbook in particular, rather than exposing students to a variety of arguments and encouraging the development of critical reading skills appropriate for academic contexts, tends to be single voiced. This gives the impression of consensus in the discipline and it may encourage rote learning and plagiarism. This argument is supported with data from a research project.
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