Process Or Product? Academic Writing in a Changing Tertiary Environment

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  • Patrick Coleman Lincoln University

Resumen

The internationalisation of education has placed English language teachers at the forefront of preparing students for tertiary study, with applied linguistic research guiding their practices. Two common academic writing approaches are the product-based approach, focusing on language replication, and the process-based approach, emphasising writing processes. Digital technology, especially AI tools like ChatGPT, has significantly influenced academic writing instruction. While some view these tools as challenges, others see opportunities to enhance learning. This presentation will explore these approaches, the impact of Gen AI, and provide examples from a New Zealand EAP pre-degree programme to assist teachers and students.

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Patrick Coleman, Lincoln University

Patrick Coleman is the Academic Programme Partner in Te Huka Kouka | Academic Quality at Lincoln University. He coordinates and collaborates with staff across the University in the creation and development of new programmes and courses. This is to ensure that the teaching, learning, and assessment activities of the university occur in alignment with academic policy. Previous roles he has had a strong focus on teaching, assessment, curriculum development, and pastoral care. He has worked in the education sector for almost 30 years. His research interests have a multidisciplinary focus, having been published and presented in the fields of education, ELT, and history.

 

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2025-10-31

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Coleman, P. (2025). Process Or Product? Academic Writing in a Changing Tertiary Environment. CIEX JOURNAL, (21), 87–89. Recuperado a partir de https://journal.ciex.edu.mx/index.php/cJ/article/view/252

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