academic writing
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
Siswo Harsono
Program DescriptionStudents can write academic papers on
English language, English literature, and American culture.
Students can edit their academic papers.Students can publish their academic papers
in the form of anthology.
Syllabus 1. Introduction to Academic Writing2. Topic 3. Outline4. Abstract5. Description 6. Introduction 7. Mid test
8. Theoretical Review9. Method10. Analysis11. Conclusion12. Bibliography13. Editing14. Final test
1. Introduction Introducing Academic Writing ProgramExplaining the syllabusLecture contractReferences
Hogue, Ann. First Steps in Academic Writing. New York: Longman, 1996.
Oshima, Alice and Ann Hogue. Writing Academic English. New York: Longman, 1999.
Reid, Stephen. The Prentice Hall Guide for Colledge Writers. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1998.
2. TopicChoosing topic on language, literature, and
cultureNerrowing the chosen topicWriting topic sentenceWriting title
3. Outline Writing outline based on the chosen topicOutline formatIntroductionAnalysisConclusionReferenceAppendix
4. Abstract Writing abstract based on the outlineAbstract format
general introductionwriting purposetheory and methodfindingsconclusion
Key words
5. Object Description Describing research object
Writing description for field workWriting paraphrase for poetry and lyricsWriting summary for prose and dramaWriting scenes for animation and film
Correcting the descriptionRevising
6. IntroductionWriting introduction
Introducing the chosen topicLimiting the problemWriting purpose
Correcting the introductionRevising
7. Mid TestEvaluating the capability of writing topic,
outline, abstract, description, and introduction
Class and take home exam
8. Theoretical ReviewChoosing relevant theory based on the
chosen topicWriting theoretical review
QuotationParaphraseSummary
Correcting the reviewRevising
9. MethodWriting the method of library research
Close readingClose listeningClose watching
Writing the method of field researchObservationInterview
Correcting and revising the method
10. AnalysisWriting analysis based on data
Quoting the dataParaphrasing the dataSummarizing the data
Writing analysis based on theoryReferring the chosen theory
Correcting the analysisRevising
11. Conclusion Writing conclusion based on analysis
Writing findingsWriting implicationWriting suggestion
Correcting the conclusionRevising
12. BibliographyWriting bibliography
MLA stylePrinted referencesElectronic references
Correcting the bibliographyRevising
13. Editing Compiling the papers based on the chosen
topicEditing the papersDesigning coverWriting prefaceWriting acknowledgementWriting table of contentsWriting editor’s biography
14. Final TestEvaluating the capability of writing
theoretical review, method, analysis, conclusion, and bibliography.
Evaluating the capability of editing and publishing the papers in form of book
Take home exam