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Academic writing as discourse of practice: Genre analysis of students writing in Higher Education in Tanzania

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dc.creator Mohamed, Dr Hashim Issa
dc.creator Nyinondi, Onesmo Simon
dc.date 2022-07-21T08:26:03Z
dc.date 2022-07-21T08:26:03Z
dc.date 2017-03-06
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T08:53:16Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T08:53:16Z
dc.identifier 1327-774X
dc.identifier http://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/4320
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/93566
dc.description Journal Article pg. 10-23
dc.description This paper uses genre analysis theory to examine students’ academic writing discourse of practice at the university. Second language writing of academic genre is fundamental to students' academic sur- vival, not only as a prime means for assessing students’ academic progress but also for students’ liter- acy growth in their given disciplines at the university. As students’ writing abilities in academic genre (or lack of them) have often been central to the discussions on this subject, it is considered vital to fo- cus attention on the kind of discourse practices students engage in their English language writing pro- cess and the possible explanations for these. First and second students’ texts at a university are inves- tigated to see the extent to which students’ use of conjunctions in their writing reflect writing practices as demanded by university discourse of practice. Also, university writing instructional materials are an- alysed to see their role in students mentoring process into proficient academic writers. The study find- ings reveal that students’ use of conjunctions is widely at odds with writing practices of academic gen- re, ostensibly because not only instructors seem inconsistent and doing little, but also instructional ma- terials on writing demands are inadequate, in mentoring students through disciplinary apprenticeship into literate writers of university discourse of practice. Such mentoring is recommended by considering not only the outcome but also the acculturation process. This approach is envisaged to provide insights on addressing the widely reported students writing problems in Tanzania.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Language, Culture and Society
dc.subject Genre Analysis
dc.subject Students’ writing
dc.subject Discourse Practices
dc.subject Higher Education
dc.title Academic writing as discourse of practice: Genre analysis of students writing in Higher Education in Tanzania
dc.type Article


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