2019
DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2019.1675197
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Reading and synthesising science texts using a scientific argumentation model by undergraduate biology students

Abstract: This study reports about biology undergraduates' writing in a course with genre-based writing instruction. The students read, analyse and synthesise research articles using the Scientific Argumentation Model (SAM), a tool to make explicit the characteristics of the research article genre. We explored to what extent 21 students make a synthesis when writing a review of two research articles and which research article's genre characteristics (rhetorical moves and qualifiers) they use. We defined a synthesis as a… Show more

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“…In this case, learners obtain information from various sources. There are five steps in applying scientific approach in teaching and learning process, including observe, ask, explore, associate, and communicate (Hosnan, 2014;Lammers, Goedhart, & Avraamidou, 2019).…”
Section: Scientific Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, learners obtain information from various sources. There are five steps in applying scientific approach in teaching and learning process, including observe, ask, explore, associate, and communicate (Hosnan, 2014;Lammers, Goedhart, & Avraamidou, 2019).…”
Section: Scientific Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undoubtedly, critical reflection through argumentative writing implies an effective scientific communication of contrasted positions, and this is the basis for promoting a technological culture devoid of violence and aggression. Consequently, argumentative written communication in the use of ICTs guarantees higher education of quality (Benetos & Betrancourt, 2020;Cotos et al, 2020;Lammers et al, 2019;Palermo & Wilson, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first place, the use of statistics will enable the assessment of writing metacognition and its dimensions, argumentative self-efficacy, and the rhetorical steps of argumentative writing in a multilingual WBWI integrated within the GBWI didactic model in a course called ECM. Previous studies that apply the WBWI model integrated into GBWI use monolingual [22][23][24] or bilingual [25,26] environments. Furthermore, in these studies, either only the rhetorical movements [24,25] are evaluated or the relevance, format, reliability, level, timeliness [26], and usability [23] of the software are described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%