The Grey Lit Café
The Grey Lit Café
Essays revisited: How effective are essays as a genre of student writing?
Anthony Haynes writes: In our previous episode, How effective are essays as an academic genre?, we examined essays specifically as a tool for assessment in academic contexts. In this episode we return to the genre of essays but consider their use on courses outside examinations.
Engy Moussa and I debate the strengths and weaknesses of the genre - and try to remain polite without holding back on our disagreements!
Further listening
We hope you found this episode rewarding. If so, you might find the following of particular interest:
- Dissertations and books: how are they related?
- On line lectures: Bart Hallmark on pitfalls and good practice
Credits
- Sound production: Bart Hallmark (who on this episode struggled nobly with poor recording quality!)
- Music: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber Orchestra
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