Workshop (BFE-fak): Teaching of Writing in the Disciplines

Result invites employees of The Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics to a workshop with Rachel Riedner, George Washington University, US.

Dr. Rachel Riedner, Associate Professor of Writing and Women’s Studies, Executive Director of the University Writing Program, The George Washington University

 

Workshop: Teaching of Writing in the Disciplines for

Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries, and Economics

 

The workshop focuses on curricular development of Writing in Disciplines (WID) for the faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries, and Economics.

 

WID pedagogy is motivated by the idea that academic writing practices are not generic but are instead the products of disciplinary traditions and conventions, together with debates about those conventions within disciplinary communities and departmental faculties. Strong WID courses link writing instruction inextricably to the specific “thinking and doing” of the discipline and to the particular curriculum of a department. Students most effectively learn to write when writing is integrated into their coursework and when faculty expectations and disciplinary values are made explicit.

 

This curricular framework is best developed by faculty/staff themselves through disciplines’ distinctive analytical tasks (e.g. discussing results in Biology vs. close reading in Humanities), diverse genres and audiences (e.g. project proposals in Architecture vs. technical meta-data in Computer Science), and divergent research and writing purposes (generating new knowledge in the Humanities and Pure Sciences vs. persuasion in Business).

 

The presentation elaborates upon the challenges and rewards of WID pedagogy with a focus on practical classroom activities that support WID curricula for faculty in Biosciences, Fisheries, and Economics. Because successful WID courses are collaborative and faculty/staff generated, the workshop will include activities that support writing curricula in these disicplines.

 

This workshop for Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries, and Economics will emphasize the following:

 

  • Short introduction to WID
  • Genres of writing in Biosciences, Fisheries, and Economics
  • Practical strategies for teaching writing
  • Assignment/ writing prompt design
  • Video examples of teaching writing by GW Biology faculty, Hartmut Doeble and GW Business School faculty, Leah McReynolds

 

When: 01.06.16 at 12.00–15.00
Where: Teorifagbygget, Hus 1, 1.413
Location / Campus: Tromsø
Target group: Employees
Responsible: Tove Bellika

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