Developing International EFL/ESL Scholarly Writers


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This study had a research purpose and a pedagogical purpose. Research disclosed the dynamic, changing nature of (learner-internal and learner-external) variables that influence strategic competence for developing EFL/ESL writers. This competence was found necessary for international graduate students to move from writer-centered learning to reader-centered communication. The research instruments proved to be practical tools for guiding learners' processes of learning and writing a scholarly paper or article and avoiding plagiarism. The implication for teachers and program administrators is a systematic approach for developing self-regulation (control) in EFL/ESL writing. The first part of the book reports on the mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) research. The second part gives an in-depth report of the 6 cases used in the research. The third part presents tools for systematically developing self-regulation in scholarly (and academic) writing with (a) student and teacher checklists for formative assessment that are valid and reliable; and (b) a model syllabus for teachers that can be adapted across disciplines and genres. These tools deal with learning strategies and their applications to writing and writing instruction.




Methodologies for Effective Writing Instruction in EFL and ESL Classrooms


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Educators continue to strive for advanced teaching methods to bridge the gap between native and non-native English speaking students. Lessons on written forms of communication continue to be a challenge recognized by educators who wish to improve student comprehension and overall ability to write clearly and expressively. Methodologies for Effective Writing Instruction in EFL and ESL Classrooms brings together research and practices for successful written communication teaching among students of diverse linguistic backgrounds. With technological advancements and resources, educators are able to implement new tools into their lesson plans for the benefit of their students. This publication is an essential reference source for professionals, educators, and researchers interested in techniques and practices for written communication in English language teaching geared towards non-native English speaking students.




Writing Support for International Graduate Students


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Using qualitative data collected from more than twenty universities across the US, Writing Support for International Graduate Students describes and theorizes agency- and advocacy-driven practices, programs, and policies that are most effective in helping international students learn graduate-level writing and communication skills. It uses compelling narratives and cases to illustrate a variety of program models and support practices that fostered the students’ process of academic transition and success. Employing an ecological framework, the book seeks to advance academic conversation about how writing scholars/instructors and program administrators, as well as other academic service professionals working with this student body, can formulate policies, develop programs, and implement practices that best help these students grow as writers and scholars in their disciplines.




The Art and Architecture of Academic Writing


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This book is a bridge to confident academic writing for advanced non-native English users. It emphasizes depth over breadth through mastery of core writing competencies and strategies which apply to most academic disciplines and genres. Tailored to students in EMI programs, the content was piloted and revised during a longitudinal writing study. The innovative approach prepares students to write for the academic community through the dual lenses of Art (developing a writer’s voice through choices in language, style, and topics) and Architecture (mastering norms of academic language, genre, and organization.) The user-friendly text maximizes time for writing practice and production by avoiding lengthy readings. Part 1 builds skills and confidence in writing by focusing on assignments that do not require research. Part 2 applies newly mastered principles, skills, and strategies to research-based writing. Students learn to incorporate thesis, research, and evidence into a process for academic writing by following the AWARE framework (Arranging to write, Writing, Assessing, Revising, and Editing.)




Connecting Language and Disciplinary Knowledge in English for Specific Purposes


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How are language and disciplinary knowledge connected in the English for Legal Purposes (ELP) classroom, and how far should ELP practitioners go in supporting students’ acquisition of the conceptual frameworks that shape the genres they are learning? This book presents a pedagogical model for incorporating these conceptual frameworks into disciplinary language instruction and follows four focal participants as they learn to read and write new genres in a second language and disciplinary culture. By examining not just students’ written texts, but also their reading practices and interactions in class and in tutoring sessions, the book traces the ways in which disciplinary knowledge and language interact as students develop academic literacy in a new disciplinary community. Throughout the book, the discipline of law is used as a lens for examining broader connections between language, culture and disciplinary knowledge, and their relevance for English for Specific Purposes and writing in the disciplines.




BECOME A REGISTERED CANADIAN SAFETY PROFESSIONAL AT YOUR FIRST ATTEMPT


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It is the ultimate guide to preparing for the world-renowned Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)® exam. BCRSP offers several books to assist safety professionals in studying for the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)® examination. There was no book covering the Blueprint for the Canadian Registered Safety Professional Examination (CRSPEX). For those seeking answers to CRSP® blueprint questions with ease and comfort, this book is an invaluable resource. Safety practitioners contribute to workplace safety every day. Safety practices can limit a career and impact. With this exam preparation guide, safety professionals will earn world-class credentials, demonstrate their value, and advance their careers. As a CRSP®, you demonstrate knowledge of safety fundamentals, qualify for CRSP certification, and demonstrate commitment to professional development. Safety, health, and environmental management are fundamentals that a CRSP understands. With your CRSP, you can demonstrate your professionalism, your knowledge, and your skills. This exam assesses a candidate's knowledge and skills to become a safety professional. This book covers risk assessments, safety protocols, and incident investigation. There are a number of skills and knowledge covered in this book, including advanced science and math. Occupational Health and Ergonomics, Emergency Preparedness, Fire Prevention, and Security, and Emergency Preparedness make up this chapter. Candidates can also test their knowledge of Environmental Management Systems, Training/Education, and Laws and Ethics in these chapters.




On Your First Attempt, Become a Certified Safety Professional


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In gratitude to those who inspired him, contributed research, and provided data, author wishes to express his gratitude. Those who have supported, contributed, or participated in this project are officially acknowledged. We would not have been able to complete this project without your support and involvement. This book contains several useful resources and sources, including the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the National Safety Council, the National Fire Protection Association, and many others. Among them are the Health and Safety Executive, the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, and the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals. The references section at the end of each chapter identifies all sources whenever possible. Please let us know by email at: [email protected] if the author has missed any references or acknowledgments so we can make the necessary changes Being a member of the safety community, the author practices safety ethics to the fullest extent possible. By raising people's knowledge, the book aims to help safety professionals achieve highly recognized qualifications at their very first attempt.




Developing Writing


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Engaging Language Learners in Contemporary Classrooms


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This accessible book offers a fresh perspective on engagement, with an emphasis on how teachers can create the conditions for active engagement and the role learners can play in shaping the way they learn. Drawing on extensive theoretical knowledge, the book takes an applied approach, providing clear principles and practical strategies for teachers.




Engaging English Learners Through Access to Standards


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Use this six-part strategy for measurable, cross-curricular EL achievement! Expert research, instructive tables and templates, essays, and real-life stories illuminate best practices for cross-curricular, standards-based instruction that gets results. Using the authors’ six-part ENGAGE Model, you’ll learn to: Establish a shared vision for serving ELs Name the expertise to utilize within collaborative teams Gather and analyze EL-specific data Align standards-based assessments and grading to ELs’ linguistic and content development Ground standards-based instruction in both content and language development Examine results to inform next steps Use this groundbreaking guide for measurable EL progress!