An Inter-Country Critical Analysis of Online Studies on the Academic Writing in English of University Students Using the Toulmin Model

Alloa R. Alameda
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This paper examined the claims or arguments of ten (10) published studies on academic writing problems of university students in different countries using the Toulmin model or method to determine whether their arguments are backed up by evidence or data, whether their arguments are strong, and what the common problems among the students in these countries are. The studies are limited to those only from 2019 until the present. Results showed that despite being published and peer-reviewed, most of the arguments used in the studies were only of type 2 under said classification, which includes the presence of one or more claims with simple justification or grounds (data, warrant, and backing) but no rebuttal. Only five include backing, only three have rebuttals, and only two have both. This means that most of the arguments are weak and may easily be defeated by another claim supported by its own data, rebuttal, backing, and counterargument. It is recommended that all the elements of the Toulmin method be used to produce strong arguments. It is also recommended that the Toulmin model be used by those who submit their studies for publication by journals and for these journals to use the said method to determine whether the claims of studies submitted to them are strong and convincing. Further recommendations also include the introduction of the Toulmin model and methodology to university students in their early years in the university and even in high school to aid them in their critical thinking and academic writing.
基于Toulmin模型的大学生英语学术写作在线研究的跨国分析
本文使用Toulmin模型或方法检查了十(10)发表的关于不同国家大学生学术写作问题的研究的主张或论点,以确定他们的论点是否有证据或数据支持,他们的论点是否有力,以及这些国家学生之间的共同问题是什么。这些研究仅限于从2019年到现在的研究。结果显示,尽管已发表并经过同行评审,但研究中使用的大多数论点仅属于上述分类下的第2类,其中包括存在一个或多个具有简单理由或理由(数据,授权和支持)的主张,但没有反驳。只有五个包括支持,只有三个有反驳,只有两个两者都有。这意味着大多数论点都是站不住脚的,很容易被另一个有自己的数据、反驳、支持和反论点支持的主张所击败。建议使用图尔敏方法的所有元素来提出强有力的论点。还建议那些将研究提交给期刊发表的人使用Toulmin模型,并建议这些期刊使用上述方法来确定提交给他们的研究的主张是否有力和令人信服。进一步的建议还包括在大学早期甚至高中阶段向大学生介绍图尔敏模型和方法,以帮助他们培养批判性思维和学术写作。
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