Dear Julia,
since you want to have your international students write for different
audiences you may want to take a look at
www.internationalstudentjournal.com, an online publication where
international students share their experience in language and cultural
learning with each other in their target languages. If your students want
to submit articles they can send drafts to me ([log in to unmask]).
Best regards,
Gerd Braeuer
Writing Center
University of Education, Freiburg, Germany
and
Department of German Sudies
Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Dear Sarah,
> I have materials that might be of use in the introduction
> of reflective writing - actually come to think of it they
> are all published in my book - 'A Handbook of Reflective
> and Experiential Learning - Routledge Falmer. They are
> photocopiable.
>
> Cheers Jenny
>
> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:23:38 +0100 Julia
> Braham <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Next semester I am offering a series of workshops to the Level One
>> international students in our business school and wondered if anyone had
>> any examples of good resources, particularly those aimed at
>> international students that they pass on to me. We are running 4x1 hour
>> workshops covering
>>
>> 1 Transition studying for a degree in a UK
>> HE institution
>>
>> 2 Participation getting the most out of tutorials, working
>> in a team, making presentations etc
>>
>> 3 Writing for different audiences, including
>> essays, reports, reflective journals
>>
>> 4 Assessment Exams, Case Studies, MCQs etc
>>
>> Any suggestions (particularly for the first two ) would be greatly
>> appreciated!
>>
>> Julia Braham
>> Student Development Officer
>> Skills Centre
>> University of Leeds
>> 15 Blenheim Terrace
>> Leeds LS2 9JT
>> email : [log in to unmask]
>> tel no : 0113 343 2606
>>
>>
>
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> Dr Jennifer Moon, Learning and Teaching Support Centre,,
> Queen's Bdg, University of Exeter Ex4 4QH
> 01392-264505
>
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