Disciplinary Writing Tutors at Work: A study of the Character of the Feedback Provided on Academic Writing at the BA Programmes at the Humanities Department

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    New students struggle to develop academic writing skills during transition to university. To meet this challenge, the Humanities department at the University of Southern Denmark implemented a research and development project to increase feedback to student writers. In the project, graduate students were trained as disciplinary writing tutors, and subsequently provided feedback on undergraduates’ assignments. The study presented in this article examines the feedback offered by the disciplinary writing tutors. As researchers, we ask, “What characterises the feedback offered by the disciplinary writing tutors?” The study is positioned in a sociocultural framework that draws on theories of disciplinary and academic literacy. Data was collected in four bachelor’s degree programmes and consists of the feedback given by the tutors and interviews with the tutors conducted at the end of the tutoring. Principal results indicate that the feedback on the students’ texts is distributed at the text layer of content and structure and the text layer of formalities. Feedback at the text layer of sentences is almost absent. Feedback on the writing and learning processes is limited. The discipline-specific feedback occurs as indications in the feedback to the BA students and is made clearer when comparing feedback in different programmes. The feedback the writing tutors provide demonstrates an understanding of academic writing as academic socialisation.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Academic Writing
    Volume10
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)113-127
    ISSN2225-8973
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18. Dec 2020
    EventEATAW 2019: 10th Conference of the Association of the Teaching of Academic Writing - Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
    Duration: 2. Jul 20194. Jul 2019
    https://2019.eataw.eu/

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    ConferenceEATAW 2019
    LocationChalmers University of Technology
    Country/TerritorySweden
    CityGöteborg
    Period02/07/201904/07/2019
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    • Akademisk Skriftlighed

      Krogh, E. (Project manager), Hobel, P. (Project manager), Christensen, V. (Coordinator), Piekut, A. (Head coordinator) & Drejer, S. N. (Coordinator)

      01/08/201731/07/2019

      Project: Research

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