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北美過程寫作法的理念與應(yīng)用

北美過程寫作法的理念與應(yīng)用

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作 者: 何佳佳
出版社: 清華大學(xué)出版社
叢編項(xiàng):
標(biāo) 簽: 外語 寫作 英語專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練

ISBN: 9787302449331 出版時間: 2016-08-01 包裝: 平裝
開本: 128開 頁數(shù): 191 字?jǐn)?shù):  

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  本書是關(guān)于北美寫作理念在中國大學(xué)本科生英語寫作課中的應(yīng)用研究。本書以中國北京某高校大學(xué)三年級學(xué)生為研究對象,對學(xué)生進(jìn)行了一系列以北美“支架式”過程寫作教學(xué)法為主導(dǎo)的寫作講座和輔導(dǎo)。通過質(zhì)性研究方法和大量的課堂觀察,本書考察了學(xué)生英語寫作的現(xiàn)狀和面臨的困難,并提出相應(yīng)的應(yīng)對策略。研究表明,“支架式”過程寫作法的有效實(shí)施能夠幫助學(xué)生增強(qiáng)英語寫作信心,挖掘英語寫作潛力,逐步提高自主寫作能力。本書為廣大英語寫作課教師提供了寫作教學(xué)方法方面的指導(dǎo),具有較強(qiáng)的實(shí)踐意義;也為英語寫作研究者提供了一手的實(shí)證案例和數(shù)據(jù),對大學(xué)英語寫作教學(xué)研究有一定的借鑒意義。

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Chapter 1  Introduction to an EFL Writing Workshopand Its Research Context 11.1 Theoretical Background of the Study 21.2 Statement of the Phenomenon 41.3 Current Educational Context of the Study 10Chapter 2 North American ESL Writing Theories andEnglish Writing Instruction in China 152.1 Overview of ESL Writing Research 152.2 Approaches to L2 Writing Pedagogy: An Overview ofCurrent Trends 172.2.1 Focus on Form and Current-Traditional Rhetoric, 1966– 172.2.2 Focus on the Writer: Expressionism andCognitivism, 1976– 182.2.3 Focus on Disciplinary Content and DiscursivePractices, 1986– 212.2.4 Focus on Readers and Discursive Communities: SocialConstructionism, 1986– 222.2.5 Focus on Sociopolitical Issues and CriticalPedagogy, 1990– 232.3 The Context of Education in China 262.3.1 Historical Background 262.3.2 The Goal of Education 272.3.3 The Role of the Teacher 282.3.4 Classroom Participation 282.3.5 Cultural Framework 29VI The Principles and Applications of North American Process Writing Approach2.4 Current English Writing Instruction and ClassroomPractice in China 302.4.1 Overview of English Writing Instruction 302.4.2 English Writing Teaching and Research in China 332.5 North American Process Writing Approach Frameworkin an EFL Setting 342.5.1 Characteristics of the L2 Writer 352.5.2 L1 Reader—Audience of the L2 Text 362.5.3 L2 Text—Genre and Discourse Communities 372.5.4 Contexts for L2 Writing—Cultural, Social, andSituational Aspects of Writing 402.5.5 Interaction in an Authentic EFL Setting 412.6 Building Adequate Writing Competence Among EFLUniversity Students 422.6.1 Components of Writing Proficiency 422.6.2 Factors Affecting ESL/EFL Writing Development 422.7 Summary 43Chapter 3  A Process Writing Workshop Conducted at aChinese University 453.1 The Qualitative Nature of the Study 453.2 Overview of the Study 473.2.1 Research Setting 493.2.2 Participants 523.3 Design of the Writing Workshop 583.3.1 Theoretical Basis of the Writing Workshop 583.3.2 Goals and Objectives of the Writing Workshop 583.3.3 Writing Workshop Description 593.4 Three Sets of Empirical Data 603.4.1 Process Data 62Contents VII3.4.2 Product Data 633.4.3 Perception Data 633.5 The Analysis of Three Sets of Data 673.5.1 Process Data 683.5.2 Product Data 693.5.3 Perception Data 693.6 The Trustworthiness of the Study 713.6.1 Credibility 713.6.2 Transferability 723.6.3 Dependability 733.6.4 Confirmability 733.7 Summary 74Chapter 4  Chinese Writing Teachers’ Classroom Practiceand Perceptions of Process Writing Approach 754.1 Problems and Concerns in EFL Student English Writing 754.2 EFL Teachers’ Writing Class Practice 784.2.1 Gao’s Writing Class 794.2.2 Chen’s Writing Class 804.2.3 Wang’s Writing Class 814.2.4 Lin’s Writing Class 834.3 EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of North American ProcessWriting Activities 844.3.1 Gao’s Perception 844.3.2 Chen’s Perception 854.3.3 Wang’s Perception 864.3.4 Lin’s Perception 87VIII The Principles and Applications of North American Process Writing ApproachChapter 5  Students’ Experiences, Attitudes andAchievements from the Process WritingWorkshop 915.1 Students’ Previous Writing Experiences and Attitudes 915.1.1 Previous Writing Experiences 925.1.2 Previous Writing Attitudes 935.2 Students’ Workshop Writing Experiences and Attitudes 945.2.1 Most Liked Workshop Activities and Students’Attitudes 955.2.2 Least Liked Workshop Activities and Students’Attitudes 1005.2.3 Attitudes Toward Specific Writing Strategies 1025.3 Students’ Written Evaluations of Workshop Sessions 1115.3.1 Strategies to Get Started 1125.3.2 Raising Awareness About Writing 1135.3.3 Taking Charge of Their Own Learning in the WritingProcess 1135.3.4 Learning Specific Strategies and Applying toOwn Writing 1155.4 Students’ Writing Samples in the Workshop 1195.4.1 On the Textual Transitions 1215.4.2 On Providing Details to Improve Clarity andReinforce Arguments 1225.4.3 On Providing Vivid Descriptions 1245.4.4 On Providing Supporting Evidence to GeneralAssertions 1265.4.5 Revision of Opening Paragraph 129Contents IX5.5 Main Achievements from the Writing Workshop 130Chapter 6  Discussion and Interpretation of the ProcessWriting Workshop 1336.1 Overall Discussion and Interpretation 1366.1.1 The Concept of Writing and Learning to Write 1366.1.2 Overcoming Writing Apprehension and ApplyingWriting Strategies 1386.1.3 The Recursive Writing Process in the Workshop 1396.2 Conflict and Convergence Between Traditional ChineseLearning and Western Style Learning 1416.2.1 The Fundamental Principles Behind Chineseand American Composition 1416.2.2 Conflicts Between Chinese Educational Traditionsand Western Pedagogy 1466.3 Adapting and Tailoring Writing Courses for EFL Students 1526.3.1 Building Adequate Writing Proficiency 1526.3.2 Interactions Among Four Components of WritingProficiency 153Chapter 7 The Implications of Teaching English Writingin Chinese Universities 1577.1 Conclusions 1577.2 Implications for Current EFL Writing Practice 1587.2.1 Adjusting Students’ Attitudes Toward EnglishWriting 1597.2.2 Providing Support for Writing CompetenceDevelopment 1607.2.3 Considering Realistic Teaching Context 1617.2.4 Making Cultural Adaptations 162X The Principles and Applications of North American Process Writing Approach7.3 Future Research in EFL Wirting in China 1647.3.1 Individualized Learning and CollaborativeLearning 1647.3.2 Hyper-textual Learning 1657.4 Concluding Remark 167References 169Appendix 179List of TablesTable 1: Demographic Information of Student Participants 53Table 2: Demographic Information of EFL Teacher Participants 56Table 3: Previous Attitudes Toward Writing in English 93Table 4: Summary of Workshop Writing Strategies and StudentPerceptions 102

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