A Phenomenographic Exploration of Female Arab Second Language Writers’ Experiences with Information in an EAP Writing Course

Mehtap Kocatepe
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ABSTRACT Information literacy is a context-driven social practice that refers to the ways individuals experience information and create meanings regarding this experience. While much has been reported on information literacy in language learning contexts, not much has been written about how information is experienced. This paper reports on a phenomenographic study of how tertiary level female Arab EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners conceptualize and engage with information in an undergraduate EAP (English for Academic Purposes) writing course. Working with the assumption that experience refers to the internal relationship between an individual and the world, the study investigated the variation in the meanings students assigned to information as they participated in the course. Data collected via interviews and learner reflective journals over 16 weeks suggested that students experienced information in three ways: as an already existing entity, as legitimizing academic voices, and as creating connections between self and other. The study found that students’ experiences of information were grounded in familiar local Discourses as well as the assumptions and practices which the course made available. Students were information literate within the context of this particular writing course, adopting the identities and engaging in the practices that the course presented as desirable.
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阿拉伯第二语言女性作家在EAP写作课程中信息体验的现象学探索
摘要信息素养是一种语境驱动的社会实践,指的是个人体验信息并创造与这种体验相关的意义的方式。虽然关于语言学习环境中的信息素养的报道很多,但关于如何体验信息的报道却不多。本文报道了一项现象学研究,研究了高等教育水平的阿拉伯女性EFL(英语作为外语)学习者如何在本科生EAP(学术英语)写作课程中概念化和参与信息。该研究假设经验是指个人与世界之间的内部关系,调查了学生在参与课程时对信息的含义的变化。通过16周的访谈和学习者反思期刊收集的数据表明,学生通过三种方式体验信息:作为一个已经存在的实体,使学术声音合法化,以及在自我和他人之间建立联系。研究发现,学生的信息体验是基于熟悉的当地话语以及课程提供的假设和实践。在这门特定的写作课程中,学生们具备信息素养,采用了课程所要求的身份并参与了课程所需的实践。
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Journal of College Reading and Learning
Journal of College Reading and Learning Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: The Journal of College Reading and Learning (JCRL) invites authors to submit their scholarly research for publication. JCRL is an international forum for the publication of high-quality articles on theory, research, and policy related to areas of developmental education, postsecondary literacy instruction, and learning assistance at the postsecondary level. JCRL is published triannually in the spring, summer, and fall for the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). In addition to publishing investigations of the reading, writing, thinking, and studying of college learners, JCRL seeks manuscripts with a college focus on the following topics: effective teaching for struggling learners, learning through new technologies and texts, learning support for culturally and linguistically diverse student populations, and program evaluations of developmental and learning assistance instructional models.
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