TEACHING ACADEMIC WRITING IN A FLIPPED CLASSROOM

Authors

  • M. V. Tsytovich Author
  • G. F. Boronenko Author

Abstract

In the context of a common educational space formation, international collaboration based on the principle of academic mobility is becoming of primary importance for universities and other higher educational institutions. Proficiency in English is the necessary requirement for international collaboration in education. To resolve the contradiction between the need for academic mobility and the low level of language proficiency, various language training courses are being initiated in educational institutions. In the South Ural State University, a Center of Academic Writing, educational program “Lingua”, and other courses for lecturers, postgraduates and undergraduates have been launched where teaching is conducted according to traditional methodology and using innovative technologies. The aim of the article is to analyze the existing advanced technologies and approaches to language teaching and to justify the choice of blended learning approach for teaching academic writing at the university. The article reveals the essence of the flipped classroom model, its advantages and disadvantages. The authors describe the experience of using the flipped classroom technology teaching the writing for research papers at the South Ural State University.

Author Biographies

  • M. V. Tsytovich

    кандидат педагогических наук, доцент кафедры иностранных
    языков

  • G. F. Boronenko
    старший преподаватель кафедры иностранных языков

Published

2018-06-14

Issue

Section

Theory and Practice of Professional Education