Title of article
STUDENTS PERSONAL CONSTRUCTS IN RESEARCH PROPOSAL WRITING
Author/Authors
Abdul Hamid, Bahiyah Dato’ Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia , Hashim, Fuzirah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia , Stapa, Siti Hamin Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia , Mustafa, Jamilah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
From page
17
To page
32
Abstract
Most academic programmes at tertiary level require a thesis or at least a project paper as partial requirement in obtaining a degree. To fulfil this requirement, students are asked to write a thesis or a project paper from about 12,000 words to 100,000 words in accordance to the level of the degree pursued and the requirement of the respective academic institution. This paper is based on an investigation of students’ academic writing constructs at the undergraduate level. The informants of this study were undergraduate students pursuing their BA in English Language Studies at a local institute of higher learning in Malaysia. This study seeks to find out whether students who, after being exposed to the research methodology and academic writing courses use their own construct or their tutors’ construct in their writing. This study applies Personal Construct Theory using a Repertory Grid and interviews with the informants in seeking answers.
Keywords
academic writing , personal construct theory , repertory grid , research proposal writing
Journal title
ASEAN Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education
Journal title
ASEAN Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education
Record number
2546303
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