Academic Writing and Argumentation: Trajectories Student-Teachers and Contextual Factors
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Keywords

Academic Writing
Argumentation
Teaching Interventions
Contextual Factors
Trajectories of College Students
Impact of Instruction in Training

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Padilla, C. (2012). Academic Writing and Argumentation: Trajectories Student-Teachers and Contextual Factors. Magis, Revista Internacional De Investigación En Educación, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.m5-10.eaat
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Abstract

In this research paper we try to contribute to the discussion on alternatives to deal with academic writing in college.Theoretical studies articulate writing and argumentation, according to their epistemic potentialities. The aimis to assess the impact of educationa linterventions and contextual factors inthe trajectories of beginners and advanced students of a public university involving Argentina or not, academic literacy programs. By triangulating data, we test two hypotheses temporarily work: the relationship between the quality of student academic writing and systematic educational intervention, and the incidence of various contextual factors on student learning paths.

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