Full Description
Now in its fifth edition, Teaching and Researching Writing offers a practical and accessible guide to understanding, researching, and teaching writing in today's world. It explores what writing is, why it matters, and how it is shaped by context, culture, and technology—including the fast-changing role of artificial intelligence.
Drawing on real research cases and classroom practices, the book demonstrates how writing can be studied and taught across different settings. Readers will find practical tools such as blogs, wikis, and e-portfolios, alongside discussions of key issues like feedback, plagiarism, identity, and multimodal communication. Hyland also presents practical insights into researching writing, illustrating methods from questionnaires and interviews to corpus and ethnographic studies. By exploring the ethical dimensions of the interplay between technology and writing improvement, this book equips readers with both a reliable overview and innovative ideas they can apply critically in their own work.
Bridging theory and practice, this comprehensive book is an ideal resource for educators, researchers, and students in applied linguistics, language teaching and TESOL interested in multiple frameworks for writing instruction. It is also a valuable companion for teacher training courses.
Contents
SECTION I: Understanding Writing 1. An Overview of Writing 2. Key Issues in Writing 3. Innovations and developments in writing SECTION II: Researching Writing 4. Research Practices and Issues 5. Research Cases: Observing and Reporting 6. Research Cases: Texts and Contexts SECTION III: Teaching Writing 7. Approaches to Teaching Writing 8. Teaching Writing: Materials and Practices 9. Teaching Writing: Classes and Courses SECTION IV: Exploring Writing 10. Significant Areas and Key Texts 11. Key Sources on Writing



