Nava, Andrea
(2024)
From knowledge telling to knowledge transforming. Towards a new view of writing in English language teaching in Italian
universities in the last two decades of the 20th century.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/7831.
In: Texts and ideas in the history of language learning and teaching.
A cura di:
Nalesso, Giulia ;
Vicentini, Alessandra.
Bologna:
CLUEB,
pp. 225-243.
ISBN 978-88-491-5793-2.
In: Quaderni del CIRSIL, (17).
ISSN 1973-9338.
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Abstract
The late 1970s marked the beginning of a long period of experimentation in the teaching of English language (as opposed to its literature) in Italian universities, which mainly involved academics working in non-linguistic faculties (Politics, Economics and Commerce, etc.). In the
1980s and the 1990s, applied research in ESP (English for Specific Purposes) became particularly prominent and led to the publication of several teaching materials aimed at Italian university students which mainly focused on the teaching of reading. In the international context, on the
other hand the 1980s and the 1990s saw a reappraisal of writing not only as an essential component of a student’s communicative competence but also as a key skill in the process of acquisition of new knowledge. In this paper, I will investigate how increasingly more importance was given to writing in the Italian university context in the last two decades of the 20th century, through the analysis of a corpus of ESP materials aimed at Italian university students.
Abstract
The late 1970s marked the beginning of a long period of experimentation in the teaching of English language (as opposed to its literature) in Italian universities, which mainly involved academics working in non-linguistic faculties (Politics, Economics and Commerce, etc.). In the
1980s and the 1990s, applied research in ESP (English for Specific Purposes) became particularly prominent and led to the publication of several teaching materials aimed at Italian university students which mainly focused on the teaching of reading. In the international context, on the
other hand the 1980s and the 1990s saw a reappraisal of writing not only as an essential component of a student’s communicative competence but also as a key skill in the process of acquisition of new knowledge. In this paper, I will investigate how increasingly more importance was given to writing in the Italian university context in the last two decades of the 20th century, through the analysis of a corpus of ESP materials aimed at Italian university students.
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Teaching of EFL/ESL writing, English for Specific Purposes, History of English language teaching, English language teaching textbooks, University language teaching
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ISSN
1973-9338
ISBN
978-88-491-5793-2
DOI
Deposit date
17 Sep 2024 10:50
Last modified
18 Sep 2024 13:48
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Funding program
MIUR - PRIN2017
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Document type
Book Section
Creators
Keywords
Teaching of EFL/ESL writing, English for Specific Purposes, History of English language teaching, English language teaching textbooks, University language teaching
Subjects
ISSN
1973-9338
ISBN
978-88-491-5793-2
DOI
Deposit date
17 Sep 2024 10:50
Last modified
18 Sep 2024 13:48
Project name
Funding program
MIUR - PRIN2017
URI
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