Writing Science Right: Strategies for Teaching Scientific and Technical Writing

Writing Science Right: Strategies for Teaching Scientific and Technical Writing

Writing Science Right: Strategies for Teaching Scientific and Technical Writing

Writing Science Right: Strategies for Teaching Scientific and Technical Writing

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Overview

Help your students improve their science understanding and communicate their knowledge more effectively. Writing Science Right shows you the best ways to teach content-area writing so that students can share their learning and discoveries through informal and formal writing assignments and oral presentations.

You’ll teach students how to…

  • identify their audience and an appropriate organizational structure for their writing;
  • achieve a readable style by knowing the reader’s background knowledge;
  • build effective sentences and concise paragraphs;
  • prepare and deliver oral presentations that bring content to life;
  • use major science articles, abstracts, and summaries as mentor texts;
  • and more!

Throughout the book, you’ll find a wide variety of sample articles and suggested assignments that you can use immediately. In addition, a list of additional teaching texts and resources is available on the Routledge website at www.routledge.com/9781138302679.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351713771
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Sue Neuen has had 16 years’ experience as a school administrator and teacher. She received a Master of Science degree in Educational Administration with emphasis on School Restructuring from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, WI.

Elizabeth Tebeaux, Professor Emerita, taught English for 35 years at Texas A&M. She received her PhD from A&M, her MA in English from Sam Houston State University, a MEd from the University of Houston, and a BA from Baylor University in Math and English.

Table of Contents

Meet the Authors

Preface

Chapter 1: Writing for the Readers: Know Your Audience and Analyze Their Needs

Chapter 2: Achieving a Readable Style: Learn Techniques for Clear, Concise, Active Writing

Chapter 3: Reporting Research Findings: Explore the Use of Science Articles and Letters

Chapter 4: Planning and Presenting Oral Presentations: Discover Ways to Grab, Inform and Persuade an Audience

Chapter 5: Communicating a Complex Issue: Examine the Impact of Major Science Articles, Abstracts, and Editorials

Afterword

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