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Teaching Writing: Ideas and Strategies

by Roger Graves

This podcast talks about ways post-secondary instructors in all disciplines can help their students and themselves become better writers.

Copyright: Copyright 2023 Roger Graves

Episodes

Helping graduate students write better

12m · Published 14 Mar 00:00
How can we develop better graduate student writers? In this episode I discuss several strategies: mapping out a plan of development over the entire degree program; developing and using specific models of the genres students need to master in order to graduate; and four specific strategies to adopt right away.

3 Things Graduate Student Supervisors Want to Know

13m · Published 08 Mar 00:00
At the start of a recent workshop, I asked graduate student supervisors what they most wanted to know. In this podcast, I provide an edited version of my answers. How can your students write more efficiently in your lab? How can you give good feedback to the students? and what strategies might help English as an additional language students?

Mastering Academic Writing: An interview with the authors

13m · Published 25 Feb 00:00
In this episode I talk with Boba Samuels and Jordana Garbati, authors of the textbook Mastering Academic Writing. You'll hear about how their wealth of experience working with students in writing centres informed the way they wrote this book and the kinds of needs the book fills.

Beyond words: visuals in documents

10m · Published 14 Feb 00:00
How can we help students, both at the undergraduate and graduate level, understand how to create appropriate visuals to include in their documents? In this episode, I talk about research I've done with Chemical Engineering professors and with writing studies colleagues on the role of visuals in texts.

Genre, format, and purpose

10m · Published 05 Feb 00:00
In this episode we consider the concept of genre, as writing studies researchers have framed it, to think about the kinds of writing we assign to students and that we encounter at work. What does genre add to our understanding of what needs to be written that purpose and audience do not already tell us?

Purposes for writing in the disciplines

11m · Published 29 Jan 00:00
In this episode I focus on purpose, both in academic and in professional writing contexts. The four main purposes for writing are to inform, to persuade, to deliberate, and to reflect. As instructors, we need to orient students to the purpose for their writing.

Purposes for writing

9m · Published 24 Jan 00:00
This episode examines purposes for documents, and, in fact, other communication situations. What is the purpose of a document? Referential, expressive, and persuasive are three of the main purposes that documents serve. When we communicate with students, we need to be clear about the purpose their documents serve.

Audience and rhetorical situations

9m · Published 18 Jan 00:00
Requiring students to write for different audiences is crucial for their development. In this podcast I review how audience is one of the three key characteristics of what Lloyd Bitzer termed "rhetorical situations."

Teaching writing today

9m · Published 11 Jan 00:00
I taught my first writing class 38 years ago. What advice would I have given myself then based on what I know now? In this episode, I begin to explore that idea, examining audience, peer response, and grading rubrics as some of the first things that come to mind.

Writing Assignments Across University Disciplines:

16m · Published 10 Dec 00:00
In this episode, Roger Graves and Theresa Hyland talk about their 2017 edited volume, Writing Assignments Across University Disciplines, and the implications that research has for instructors, students, and university administrators.

Teaching Writing: Ideas and Strategies has 64 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 12:26:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 3rd, 2024 03:43.

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