Title :
The effects of tutor expertise in engineering writing: a linguistic analysis of writing tutors´ comments
Author_Institution :
Minnesota Univ., Duluth, MN, USA
Abstract :
Writing tutors often have very little or no expertise in conventions of engineering writing. In this study, I examine the topics and politeness strategies of tutors´ comments, investigating how non-expertise in engineering writing decreases the effectiveness of tutors´ interactions with engineering students. I show how the three non-expert tutors gave inappropriate advice and often stated their advice with certainty. I also show how a tutor with expertise in engineering writing gave specific and useful guidance to her tutee and built rapport with him as well. I outline how writing tutors could be trained to help engineering students better.
Keywords :
educational institutions; linguistics; professional aspects; teaching; engineering student; engineering writing; linguistic analysis; tutor expertise; writing tutor; Collaborative work; Engineering students; Failure analysis; History; Psychology; Web pages; Writing; Engineering students; expertise; technical writing; writing tutors;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2004.840485