Variables Impacting Academic Writing: An Investigation of First-year TVET Students’ Writing Performance

Angelo Meyers, Cornelia Smith, Madoda Cekiso
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This study aimed to investigate the variables affecting first-year TVET students’ academic writing performance in South African Higher Education. The study was quantitative in nature and a purposive sampling technique was used to select participants. The study was targeted at first-year students in Technical and Vocational Education and Technology (TVET) College in the Western Cape. The sample size of the study was 185 students. The results clearly indicated that students’ motivation for academic writing was the most important, with the highest mean. In addition, learning styles and strategies, study behaviour or study habits, difficulty managing time, and inadequate and poor-quality learning materials exert an influence on academic writing performance. It emerged from the study’s findings that motivation is an essential attribute first-year students must possess to enhance their academic writing at the tertiary level. Lack of motivation to develop academic writing skills can hinder them from acquiring the necessary skills. Most of the students asserted that academic writing posed challenges. The study concluded that there is a need for first-year students in colleges to devote time and be committed to academic writing to develop and improve student writing skills. It was revealed that attention paid to academic writing can facilitate overcoming many barriers apparent to students’ writing performance. Keywords: First-Year Students, Academic Writing, English Second Language, Student Engagement, Apprehension.
影响学术写作的变量:对技职一年级学生写作表现的调查
本研究旨在探讨影响南非高等教育一年级TVET学生学术写作表现的变量。研究本质上是定量的,并采用有目的的抽样技术来选择参与者。这项研究的对象是西开普省技术和职业教育与技术学院的一年级学生。该研究的样本量为185名学生。结果清楚地表明,学生的学术写作动机是最重要的,具有最高的平均值。此外,学习风格和策略、学习行为或学习习惯、时间管理困难、学习材料不足和质量差也会影响学术写作成绩。研究发现,动机是一年级学生必须具备的基本属性,以提高他们在高等教育水平的学术写作。缺乏发展学术写作技能的动力会阻碍他们获得必要的技能。大多数学生声称学术写作带来了挑战。该研究得出的结论是,大学一年级的学生有必要花时间致力于学术写作,以发展和提高学生的写作技能。研究发现,对学术写作的重视可以帮助学生克服许多明显的写作障碍。关键词:一年级学生,学术写作,英语第二语言,学生参与,理解。
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