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Matsuda, Paul Kei.
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ESL writing in twentieth-century United States higher education: The formation of an interdisciplinary field.
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ESL writing in twentieth-century United States higher education: The formation of an interdisciplinary field./
Author:
Matsuda, Paul Kei.
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162 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 62-06, Section: A, page: 2100.
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Dissertation Abstracts International62-06A.
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Language, Rhetoric and Composition. -
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0493292829
ESL writing in twentieth-century United States higher education: The formation of an interdisciplinary field.
Matsuda, Paul Kei.
ESL writing in twentieth-century United States higher education: The formation of an interdisciplinary field.
- 162 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 62-06, Section: A, page: 2100.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Purdue University, 2000.
The number of second language writers in US higher education has been increasing continuously during the latter half of the 20th century. Today, there are over 480,000 international students, the majority of whom come from countries where English is not the dominant language. In addition, there is an equally significant number of permanent residents and refugees as well as native-born and naturalized citizens of the United States who grew up speaking languages other than English at home and in their communities. Thus, it is becoming increasingly likely that writing teachers at one point or another in their career will encounter ESL writers in their classrooms. While ESL students are similar in many ways to native-English-speaking writers, there also are many significant differences that make working with these students challenging for writing teachers. Yet, the preparation of writing teachers generally does not include the teaching of writing to ESL writers, and composition theory and research, for the most part, continue to be uninformed about the needs and characteristics of second language writers and writing.
ISBN: 0493292829Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019205
Language, Rhetoric and Composition.
ESL writing in twentieth-century United States higher education: The formation of an interdisciplinary field.
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The number of second language writers in US higher education has been increasing continuously during the latter half of the 20th century. Today, there are over 480,000 international students, the majority of whom come from countries where English is not the dominant language. In addition, there is an equally significant number of permanent residents and refugees as well as native-born and naturalized citizens of the United States who grew up speaking languages other than English at home and in their communities. Thus, it is becoming increasingly likely that writing teachers at one point or another in their career will encounter ESL writers in their classrooms. While ESL students are similar in many ways to native-English-speaking writers, there also are many significant differences that make working with these students challenging for writing teachers. Yet, the preparation of writing teachers generally does not include the teaching of writing to ESL writers, and composition theory and research, for the most part, continue to be uninformed about the needs and characteristics of second language writers and writing.
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