This is Chapter 3 of Preparing Adult English Learners to Write for
College and the Workplace by Kirsten Schaetzel, Joy Kreeft Peyton, and
Rebeca Fernández. This volume has been written as a response to the
new types of communicative demands that the twenty-first century has
brought to the workplace. Today’s adult education programs must
prepare students to understand complex operations, be problem-solvers,
be computer literate, and be fluent in professional English when
speaking and writing. As a result, writing has become a bigger need in
the field of adult education, and writing instruction must follow suit
and extend beyond transactional writing (taking notes, correcting
grammar, writing narratives) to rhetorically flexible writing for
multiple audiences, purposes, and contexts, whether for a college
course or in the workplace. Some of the specific types of writing
students need now are the ability to: write argumentative, technical,
and informative texts; create, argue for, and support a thesis
statement; summarize; write concisely with appropriate vocabulary;
produce a well-edited piece understandable to native speakers; and use
and credit sources.
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ISBN
9780472037360007
Published
2022
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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