The perceptions of first-year undergraduate Malawian students of the essay writing process

The perceptions of first-year undergraduate Malawian students of the essay writing process

Author: 
Strauss, Pat
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
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Smedley, Frank, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Africa Education Review
Source: 
Africa Education Review, Vol. 6, No. 1 June. 2009, pp. 37-54
Abstract: 

A good command of written English is essential for tertiary students in Malawi. Notably, their academic success is largely dependent on their mastery of the written language but, in addition, recent years have seen more employers in Malawi emphasising the need for excellent communication skills in both the national language (Chichewa) and English. This article analyses Malawian first-year undergraduate perceptions of the essay writing process. A study in which 200 students from the faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences were surveyed was carried out at the University of Malawi's Chancellor College in 2006. The results indicate that students find it very challenging to obtain sufficient and relevant source text information, paraphrase or summarise information, and use an appropriate academic writing style. It appears that essay writing is challenging for first-year undergraduates ? partly due to lack of thorough and timely training in essay writing.

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CITATION: Strauss, Pat. The perceptions of first-year undergraduate Malawian students of the essay writing process . : Taylor & Francis , . Africa Education Review, Vol. 6, No. 1 June. 2009, pp. 37-54 - Available at: https://library.au.int/perceptions-first-year-undergraduate-malawian-students-essay-writing-process-3