The new edition of Ken Hyland's text provides an authoritative guide to
writing theory, research, and teaching. Emphasising the dynamic
relationship between scholarship and pedagogy, it shows how research
feeds into teaching practice. Teaching and Researching Writing
introduces readers to key conceptual issues in the field today and
reinforces their understanding with detailed cases, then offers tools
for further investigating areas of interest. This is the essential
resource for students of applied linguistics and language education to
acquire and operationalise writing research theories, methods, findings,
and practices--as well as for scholars and practitioners looking to
learn more about writing and literacy.
New to the fourth edition:
- Added or expanded coverage of important topics such as
translingualism, digital literacies and technologies, multimodal and
social media writing, action research, teacher reflection, curriculum
design, teaching young learners, and discipline-specific and
profession-specific writing.
- Updated throughout--including revision to case studies and classroom
practices--and discussion of Rhetorical Genre Studies, intercultural
rhetoric, and expertise.
- Reorganised References and Resources section for ease of use for
students, researchers, and teachers.