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基本情報/Basic Information

開講科目名
/Course
Advanced Writing(Research)/ADVANCED WRITING
ナンバリングコード
/Numbering Code
12-3012
開講所属
/Course Offered by
外国語学部英語学科/FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGLISH
ターム・学期
/Term・Semester
2026年度/2026 Academic Year  春学期/SPRING SEMESTER
曜限
/Day, Period
火3/Tue 3
開講区分
/semester offered
春学期/Spring
単位数
/Credits
2.0
学年
/Year
2,3,4
主担当教員
/Main Instructor
R.D.ダ・シルヴァ/DA SILVA RICARDO DIEGO
遠隔授業科目
/Online Course

担当教員情報/Instructor Information

教員名
/Instructor
教員所属名
/Affiliation
R.D.ダ・シルヴァ/DA SILVA RICARDO DIEGO 英語学科/ENGLISH
授業の目的・内容
/Course Objectives
This semi-elective course refines the advanced writing skills developed in previous writing courses, focusing on the production of professional, research-based texts. Students will move beyond simple argumentation to develop the ILMRDC structure (Introduction, Literature Review, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion) or the formal research essay. Following a process-oriented approach, students will learn to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize diverse scholarly sources into a coherent 2,000-word research paper. Key areas include developing academic vocabulary, improving flow, and using APA style to integrate evidence persuasively.
授業の形式・方法と履修上の注意
/Teaching method and Attention the course
Classes are conducted as student-centered workshops designed to spark a lasting interest in academic inquiry. Rather than passive learning, students take the lead by conducting their own research and applying the ILMRDC framework. Through a process-oriented approach, a 2,000-word research paper is built section-by-section. This involves collaborative brainstorming, peer synthesis, and detailed instructor feedback on content and grammatical accuracy.

Success in this course requires a proactive mindset and a commitment to the revision process. As students explore a topic of their interest, they are expected to manage their schedule independently to meet drafting deadlines. Multiple revisions are mandatory; a final paper cannot be submitted without its preliminary drafts. All work must be typed, professionally formatted, and follow APA academic standards.
使用言語
/Language used
英語のみ/English_only
採用している授業方法
/Teaching methods used
プレゼンテーション/Presentation 、 ディスカッション・ディベート/Discussion・Debate 、 グループワーク/Groupwork 、 フィールドワーク/Fieldwork 、 PBL(課題解決型学習)/Project-based-learning 、 反転授業/Flip-teaching
事前・事後学修の内容
/Before After Study
Before Study: Students are expected to conduct independent research, including locating scholarly articles, narrowing research questions, and preparing data for analysis. Reading assigned reference sections from the textbook and preparing draft outlines for the classes is essential.

After Study: The primary focus is the iterative revision process.

Students are expected to spend approximately 90–120 minutes per week previewing and reviewing course content.
テキスト1
/Textbooks1
書籍名
/Title
Academic Writing for Graduate Students: Essential Tasks and Skills
著者
/Author name
John M. Swales & Christine B. Feak
出版社
/Publisher
University of Michigan Press ELT
ISBN
/ISBN
978-0472034758
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評価方法
/Evaluation
Research Proposal: 10% (Topic choice, narrowing the scope, and initial sources)
Drafting Process: 30% (Timely submission and revision of section drafts (Intro, Methods, etc.))
Peer Review: 10% (Quality of feedback given to classmates during workshops)
Final Research Paper: 50% (2,000-word paper evaluated on structure, APA style, and synthesis)
関連科目
/Related Subjects
Reading and Writing Skills I/II & III/IV
Writing Skills for Academic Purposes I & II
備考
/Notes
The graduate-level textbook serves as a practical guide for undergraduate research moves and vocabulary. Materials are adapted to remain accessible and relevant to student projects.
到達目標
/Learning Goal
「Writing Skills Ⅰ~Ⅳ」で学習した内容をふまえ、英文レポート、小論文、卒業論文に応用できる、中級レベルのアカデミック・ライティングができるようにする。
DPとの関連
/Relation to DP
【19カリ】----------
◎:国際教養と社会的責任
◎:英語の運用能力
○:グローバル社会に関する専門知識
○:メディア・コミュニケーションに関する専門知識
○:文学・文化・歴史に関する専門知識
○:言語に関する専門知識
○:系統的知識と表現力

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/Class schedule
授業の内容
/Contents of class
事前・事後学修の内容
/Before After Study
1 Orientation & Academic Style Introduction to research writing. Discussion on the purpose and strategy of academic inquiry. After: Review potential areas of interest for research.
2 Topic Discovery & Feasibility Sparking Inquiry: Identifying personal interests and narrowing broad themes. Before: Prepare a list of three topics of personal interest.

After: Finalize the research topic.
3 Introduction (I) & CARS Model Establishing a research territory and identifying a niche. After: Draft the research niche and purpose statement (approx. 200–300 words).
4 Literature Review (L) - 1 Techniques for locating and evaluating scholarly sources; citations and avoiding plagiarism.
Before: Locate four scholarly sources related to the chosen topic.
5 Literature Review (L) - 2 Synthesis of Sources: Learning to show similarities and differences between authors. After: Draft the Literature Review section (approx. 500–600 words).
6 Methods (M) - Procedures Describing research methodology and procedures. Focus on passive voice and linking phrases. Before: Outline the specific steps or data used in the project.
7 Results (R) - Data Commentary Structure of data commentary and highlighting key findings. Location statements and summary. After: Draft the Methods and Results sections (approx. 600–700 words combined).
8 Results (R) - Strength of Claim Using hedging and boosters to qualify findings accurately. After: Refine the Results section based on qualifying language.
9 Analysis & Discussion (AD) - 1 Interpreting results and discussing limitations. Before: Compare current findings with previous research.
10 Analysis & Discussion (AD) - 2 Concluding the research paper. Future research recommendations and summarizing outcomes. After: Draft the Discussion and Conclusion sections (approx. 400–500 words).
11 Flow & Textual Cohesion Using linking words and phrases (Unit 1) to ensure logical transitions between all ILMRAD sections. After: Apply flow techniques to the integrated 2,000-word draft.
12 Evaluative Language Developing evaluative language (Unit 6) to critically assess the context of the research. Before: Read a peer’s draft and prepare constructive feedback.
13 APA Citation & Formatting Technical workshop on APA referencing and formal research paper presentation. Before: Ensure all external sources are properly cited in APA style.
14 Final Submission Presentation of core research findings and submission of the completed 2,000-word article. Final: Submit the final research article.

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