中国公立大学英语专业本科生综合学术论文写作模块

Q3 Social Sciences
Gao Jing, Lin Siew Eng
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针对当前英语专业本科生学术论文写作与研究能力,尤其是实证研究型论文写作能力的提升所面临的挑战,本研究针对当前英语专业学术论文写作指导的不足进行了探讨。目前中国高校的课程设置还不能为中国毕业生参与国际研究生项目和发表提供足够的信息。本研究旨在为中国某公立大学英语专业本科生开发英语学术论文写作模块(英语Academic Thesis Writing Module,简称EATWM),并测定参与者在完成该模块后的表现。本研究的理论基础是杜威的做中学习理论和科尔布的体验式学习周期。本研究采用混合方法设计,分为三个阶段:模块开发、效度与信度评估和性能分析。使用ADDIE模型设计和开发了原型EATWM。通过前期研究,对EATWM的内容效度和信度进行了验证,并对20篇被试论文进行了3个评间评分,计算了评间信度。在主要研究中,分析了70名参与者的学术论文写作表现和访谈反应。通过对参与者反馈的分析,重点介绍了使用该模块获得的好处、学术论文写作中面临的挑战、使用该模块解决挑战的方法以及模块改进建议。这些结果表明,该模块成功地促进了学生写英语学术论文。EATWM通过包含当前教学大纲中未包含的部分使教师受益,并帮助学生更好地适应国际教育体系和出版环境。
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Comprehensive Academic Thesis Writing Module for English Major Undergraduates in a Public University in China
In response to the challenges in enhancing English major undergraduates’ academic thesis writing and research capabilities, particularly in writing empirical research-based theses, this study addresses the current deficiencies in English academic thesis writing instruction. The current course in Chinese universities cannot offer sufficient information for Chinese graduates to participate in international graduate programs and publication. This study aimed to develop the English Academic Thesis Writing Module (EATWM) for English major undergraduates of a public university in China and to determine the participants’ performance after completing it. The theoretical foundation of this study was based on Dewey’s learning by doing theory and Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle. The study employed a mixed-methods design involving three stages: module development, validity and reliability assessment, and performance analysis. The prototype EATWM was designed and developed using the ADDIE model. Through the pilot study, the content validity and reliability of the EATWM were verified, and 20 participants’ theses were marked by 3 inter-raters to calculate the inter-rater reliability. In the main study, 70 participants’ academic thesis writing performance and interview responses were analyzed. The analysis of the participants’ feedback highlights benefits gained by using the module, challenges faced in academic thesis writing, solutions to address challenges using the module, and suggestions for module improvement. These results indicate that the module succeeds in facilitating students to write an English academic thesis. The EATWM benefits teachers by including sections that are not in the current syllabus and helps students better adapt to the international education system and publication context.
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