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APPL8420 – Teaching English for Academic Purposes

2022 – Session 2, In person-scheduled-weekday, North Ryde

General Information

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Unit convenor and teaching staff Unit convenor and teaching staff
Cassi Liardet
Philip Chappell
Credit points Credit points
10
Prerequisites Prerequisites
Admission to MAppLing or MAppLingTESOL or MTransInterMAppLingTESOL
Corequisites Corequisites
Co-badged status Co-badged status
APPL7420
Unit description Unit description

This unit will provide you with an understanding of the features of academic discourse, focusing on the genres used by different disciplinary communities, and the way these communities use the lexico-grammatical resources of academic English to achieve their purposes. We examine the identities projected by academics in their writing, and the ways in which student writers develop their understanding of and ability to project appropriate identities. This understanding provides the basis for consideration of approaches to needs analysis, course and materials development and assessment. The problems faced by both native and non-native speakers of English will be explored. Students will have the opportunity to follow their own interests in their selection of assignment topics.

Important Academic Dates

Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:

  • ULO1: Critically discuss the nature and features of academic discourse, and explain key issues related to teaching language for academic purposes to both first language and second language speakers
  • ULO2: Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to use a range of academic genres
  • ULO3: Apply principles of discourse analysis to academic texts
  • ULO4: Critically evaluate academic language course design and select appropriate learning materials drawing on principles of needs analysis and discourse analysis
  • ULO5: Evaluate the appropriateness of academic language teaching materials and assessment tasks for use with specific student cohorts

General Assessment Information

For detailed assessment information, please refer to the assignment guides and videos on iLearn under the "Assessment" tab.

Assessment Tasks

Name Weighting Hurdle Due
Article or Chapter Summary 20% No 12 August 2022
Research Interview 45% No 23 September 2022
Materials Review 35% Yes 4 November 2022

Article or Chapter Summary

Assessment Type 1: Summary
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: 12 August 2022
Weighting: 20%

 

For this assignment, students summarise the main ideas of a research project and discuss the implications of the research on the teaching of EAP (1000 words)

 


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Critically discuss the nature and features of academic discourse, and explain key issues related to teaching language for academic purposes to both first language and second language speakers
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to use a range of academic genres
  • Apply principles of discourse analysis to academic texts

Research Interview

Assessment Type 1: Media presentation
Indicative Time on Task 2: 35 hours
Due: 23 September 2022
Weighting: 45%

 

Students engage with a researcher (HDR student or academic) studying an area relevant to the teaching and learning of English for Academic Purposes to conduct and publish an in-depth interview about the area being explored and its applications to the teaching of EAP (2500 words).

 


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Critically discuss the nature and features of academic discourse, and explain key issues related to teaching language for academic purposes to both first language and second language speakers
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to use a range of academic genres
  • Critically evaluate academic language course design and select appropriate learning materials drawing on principles of needs analysis and discourse analysis
  • Evaluate the appropriateness of academic language teaching materials and assessment tasks for use with specific student cohorts

Materials Review

Assessment Type 1: Qualitative analysis task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: 4 November 2022
Weighting: 35%
This is a hurdle assessment task (see assessment policy for more information on hurdle assessment tasks)

 

Students critically analyse teaching materials taken from published sources (2000 words)

 


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Critically discuss the nature and features of academic discourse, and explain key issues related to teaching language for academic purposes to both first language and second language speakers
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to use a range of academic genres
  • Apply principles of discourse analysis to academic texts
  • Critically evaluate academic language course design and select appropriate learning materials drawing on principles of needs analysis and discourse analysis
  • Evaluate the appropriateness of academic language teaching materials and assessment tasks for use with specific student cohorts

1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:

  • the academic teaching staff in your unit for guidance in understanding or completing this type of assessment
  • the Writing Centre for academic skills support.

2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation

Delivery and Resources

Delivery and Resources

Seminar (face-to-face):  A two hour weekly seminar (Central Courtyard, Rm. 214)

Seminar (online):  Recorded seminar videos available on iLearn

 

Policies and Procedures

Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au). Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:

Students seeking more policy resources can visit Student Policies (https://students.mq.edu.au/support/study/policies). It is your one-stop-shop for the key policies you need to know about throughout your undergraduate student journey.

To find other policies relating to Teaching and Learning, visit Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au) and use the search tool.

Student Code of Conduct

Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/admin/other-resources/student-conduct

Results

Results published on a platform other than eStudent, (eg. iLearn, Coursera etc.) or released directly by your Unit Convenor, are not confirmed as they are subject to final approval by the University. Once approved, final results will be sent to your student email address and will be made available in eStudent. For more information visit ask.mq.edu.au or if you are a Global MBA student contact globalmba.support@mq.edu.au

Student Support

Macquarie University provides a range of support services for students. For details, visit http://students.mq.edu.au/support/

Learning Skills

Learning Skills (mq.edu.au/learningskills) provides academic writing resources and study strategies to help you improve your marks and take control of your study.

The Library provides online and face to face support to help you find and use relevant information resources. 

Student Services and Support

Students with a disability are encouraged to contact the Disability Service who can provide appropriate help with any issues that arise during their studies.

Student Enquiries

For all student enquiries, visit Student Connect at ask.mq.edu.au

If you are a Global MBA student contact globalmba.support@mq.edu.au

IT Help

For help with University computer systems and technology, visit http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/offices_and_units/information_technology/help/

When using the University's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use of IT Resources Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students.

Policies and Procedures

Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au). Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:

Students seeking more policy resources can visit Student Policies (https://students.mq.edu.au/support/study/policies). It is your one-stop-shop for the key policies you need to know about throughout your undergraduate student journey.

To find other policies relating to Teaching and Learning, visit Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au) and use the search tool.

Student Code of Conduct

Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/admin/other-resources/student-conduct

Results

Results published on platform other than eStudent, (eg. iLearn, Coursera etc.) or released directly by your Unit Convenor, are not confirmed as they are subject to final approval by the University. Once approved, final results will be sent to your student email address and will be made available in eStudent. For more information visit ask.mq.edu.au or if you are a Global MBA student contact globalmba.support@mq.edu.au

Academic Integrity

At Macquarie, we believe academic integrity – honesty, respect, trust, responsibility, fairness and courage – is at the core of learning, teaching and research. We recognise that meeting the expectations required to complete your assessments can be challenging. So, we offer you a range of resources and services to help you reach your potential, including free online writing and maths support, academic skills development and wellbeing consultations.

Late submission of assignments

If you haven't been approved for an extension and you submit your assessment task late, penalties are applied. You should consult your unit convenor if you are in this position. Late submissions will receive a 5% per day penalty. If you submit the assessment task 10 days or more beyond the due date, without an approved extension, you will be awarded a maximum of 50% of the overall assessment marks. Weekends and public holidays are included.

Student Support

Macquarie University provides a range of support services for students. For details, visit http://students.mq.edu.au/support/

The Writing Centre

The Writing Centre provides resources to develop your English language proficiency, academic writing, and communication skills.

The Library provides online and face to face support to help you find and use relevant information resources. 

Student Services and Support

Macquarie University offers a range of Student Support Services including:

Student Enquiries

Got a question? Ask us via AskMQ, or contact Service Connect.

IT Help

For help with University computer systems and technology, visit http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/offices_and_units/information_technology/help/

When using the University's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use of IT Resources Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students.


Unit information based on version 2022.02 of the Handbook