技术传播专业提案写作教学法趋势的初步研究:教学大纲课程描述与目标的内容分析

Mika Stepankiw
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通常,提案写作会让人联想到具有严格要求的奖助金提案的图像-字数限制,必须回答的具体问题,以及如何使用资金的详细说明。然而,越来越普遍的是慈善提案,这些提案的格式往往具有更多的可变性和灵活性,即使不是更多,也可以同样有利可图。随着政府资助变得更具竞争性和限制性,以及来自慈善机构的资助越来越多,技术传播专业的学生需要熟悉慈善机构和资助提案的独特要求。然而,不仅提案写作被认为是一门复杂的学科,而且关于大学教授慈善提案写作的程度的数据也很有限。本研究建立在先前研究的基础上,通过对英语系或技术通信专业公开提供的本科提案写作课程大纲中的课程描述和目标进行内容分析。虽然数据有限,但初步结果确定了最常见的主题是围绕修辞和赠款原则,而慈善很少包括在内。
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Pilot Study of Proposal Writing Pedagogy Trends in Technical Communications Programs: A Content Analysis of Syllabi Course Descriptions and Objectives
Typically, proposal writing conjures up images of grant proposals with stringent requirements—word limits, specific questions that must be answered, and detailed accounts of how funds will be used. However, growing in prevalence are philanthropic proposals, which often have more variability and flexibility in the format of these proposals and can be just as lucrative if not more. With government funding becoming more competitive and restrictive—and increased funding coming from philanthropy—technical communication students need to be familiar with the unique requirements of both philanthropic and grant proposals. However, not only is proposal writing considered a complex subject to teach, there are limited data about the extent to which philanthropic proposal writing is taught in universities.This study builds on previous research by conducting a content analysis of course descriptions and objectives in syllabi from the publicly available undergraduate proposal writing courses housed within English departments or technical communications programs. While data was limited, preliminary results identified the most common themes to center around rhetoric and grant principles with philanthropy rarely included.
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