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Original Articles

Developing academic writing: a case study of post-compulsory practitioners' personal and professional development

Pages 275-292 | Published online: 20 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

This article is set in the context of debates concerning widening participation, academic writing and professional development for post-compulsory practitioners. It reports findings of a case study into the experiences and perceptions of mature post-compulsory practitioners who have undertaken a module on a part-time professional MA programme designed to facilitate academic writing. Semi-structured interviews explore participants' experiences and perceptions of their journey towards a personal understanding of the requirements of academic engagement. The interviews suggest that experiences on the module had both personal and professional outcomes. At a personal level, participants' developing confidence in understanding the requirements of academic engagement was apparent. At a professional level, the direct transfer of learning to the participants' professional context – particularly in relation to marking students' work and giving feedback – was significant and professionally empowering. The article concludes that there may be some potential in focusing on ‘knowledge of self’ as learner as a key to practitioners' professional development.

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