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AWC 2015 : Annual Writers 2015: Writing in English: Theory, Practice--and Creativity? | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://creativityinwriting.org | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
In Asian Countries, English is seen very much as the language of business, not as the language of expressing their ideas in creative writing piece. Therefore, creative writing skill is a challenge for most non-native speakers of English to master as it not only becomes an arduous task when they need to begin their creative writing piece but the writing process is also more complicated, involving a series of forward and backward movements between the writer’s ideas and the manner of expressing thoughts; both require a high level of their language control as well as creativity.
However, while many recent studies report a number of non-native English students are reluctant to write, or could not ‘tie' their ideas together into a coherent piece, the major trends in teaching writing in EFL/ESL classroom only require the learners to memorise English grammatical rules and grammar-focused writing lessons, leaving very little room for creative writing and the learner’s creativity. This year, AWC aims to advance the theory and practice of writing pedagogy in second or foreign language environment, and to address concerns regarding writing studies and pedagogies across different contexts and education systems. THEME: We are now accepting proposals for paper presentations, panels, and workshops in relation to the following theme. Writing in English: Theory, Practice--and Creativity? Although the name of the conference suggests studies related to writing and writing skill development, we also encourage interdisciplinary studies and discussions of practical experience involving writing skills in relation to speaking & communication. Authors are invited to submit proposals on topics including, but not limited to: L2 writing pedagogy ESL/EFL teaching materials for writing Evidence-based practices for teaching writing Forms of written creative expression & assessment criteria Creativity in writing and/or writing process Distance mentoring creative writing tasks/activities Creating a writing community for writers, readers and literary agents Re-conceptualizing genres / forms of written creative expression Re-conceptualizing writing assessment criteria and/or standards Lesser known authors and their writing techniques Cultural identity in children's literature, films, or picture books Translation of S.E.A. Write Award and national identity (or lack of) Creative writing and new forms of publishing Narrative ideas, author identity and censorship Collaborations between authors and e-publishers Digitalization of writing practices and techniques Writing skills in relation to speaking & communication Teaching writing to learners of different proficiency levels / specific language disorders Language and Literacy in Special Children: Development, Assessment, and Intervention Aging brain & writing skill / writing skill development Colloquial English / variations of English & possible effects on writing skills More information for submission: http://creativityinwriting.org/asubmission.html |
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