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Math Support series… Academic writing training for mathematics education PhD students

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Vol: 
8
Num: 
3
Author(s)
Authors: 
Peter Samuels
Mary Deane
Abstract: 
Doctoral students are under increasing pressure to publish in journals whilst they are in the process of researching and writing up their theses [1]. However, most PhD students only receive limited training in academic writing either indirectly through feedback from their supervisors or as part of a basic training course in research methods in the first year of their studies. Such a level of provision in writing training can be inadequate, especially for students with weaker writing skills, whose first real exposure to academic criticism of their writing may come from an anonymous review of their first attempt at writing a journal article or conference paper. This can be a very discouraging and emotionally damaging experience which can inhibit such students from becoming confident communicators within their chosen research community…
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Academic writing, mathematics education, PhD students, postgraduates, doctoral students, journal publication, theses, writing up, writing skill, pedagogy, formal writing, abstract writing, critical thinking, combining external sources, June 2007, workshop, December 2007, June 2008, MSOR Connections Aug 2008 Vol 8 No 3