On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language

Communication skills, especially academic writing skills in English, are vital for a successful career in the global scientific community. Finnish engineering students, however, seem to encounter problems when preparing their scientific publications in English as a second language (ESL) for internat...

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Main Authors: Hanna Niemelä, Johanna Naukkarinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE) 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP)
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Online Access:https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jep/article/view/14559
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spelling doaj-678bb2b2eda64479900c577b03ad236b2021-09-02T15:38:15ZengInternational Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP)2192-48802020-12-01106365610.3991/ijep.v10i6.145597001On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second LanguageHanna Niemelä0Johanna Naukkarinen1Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUTLappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUTCommunication skills, especially academic writing skills in English, are vital for a successful career in the global scientific community. Finnish engineering students, however, seem to encounter problems when preparing their scientific publications in English as a second language (ESL) for international forums. Thus, these skills should be enhanced at all levels of academic education to promote students’ development as experts in their field. The paper describes challenges faced by engineering students in academic writing and seeks solutions to promote students’ learning process. In addition to communication issues, the paper enlightens the environment and conditions in which the engineering students operate. By an interpretive study, the paper examines texts written by Finnish engineering students. The qualitative textual analysis is based on Systemic Functional Linguistics. Further, the paper discusses learning of academic writing from the perspective of situated learning. Based on the textual analysis, the paper identifies challenges and problems in academic writing, namely unfamiliarity with publication practices, grammar and terminology problems, unawareness of academic discourse strategies, such as hedging and the use of cohesive devices, and challenges with handling feedback. To enhance students’ competences in academic communication within their discipline, guidance and training of communication skills should be integrated into relevant technical and academic contexts throughout the engineering studies. Thus, in addition to thesis writing, argumentation and writing skills and the use of databases can be enhanced for instance by writing course reports in the form of academic papers. Individual consultation also plays a key role in the situated learning process.https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jep/article/view/14559electrical engineeringcommunicationacademic literacysituated learningfinland
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On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language
International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP)
electrical engineering
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title On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language
title_short On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language
title_full On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language
title_fullStr On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language
title_full_unstemmed On the Rocky Road to Academia: Stumbling Blocks for Finnish Engineering Students with English as a Second Language
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publisher International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)
series International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP)
issn 2192-4880
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Communication skills, especially academic writing skills in English, are vital for a successful career in the global scientific community. Finnish engineering students, however, seem to encounter problems when preparing their scientific publications in English as a second language (ESL) for international forums. Thus, these skills should be enhanced at all levels of academic education to promote students’ development as experts in their field. The paper describes challenges faced by engineering students in academic writing and seeks solutions to promote students’ learning process. In addition to communication issues, the paper enlightens the environment and conditions in which the engineering students operate. By an interpretive study, the paper examines texts written by Finnish engineering students. The qualitative textual analysis is based on Systemic Functional Linguistics. Further, the paper discusses learning of academic writing from the perspective of situated learning. Based on the textual analysis, the paper identifies challenges and problems in academic writing, namely unfamiliarity with publication practices, grammar and terminology problems, unawareness of academic discourse strategies, such as hedging and the use of cohesive devices, and challenges with handling feedback. To enhance students’ competences in academic communication within their discipline, guidance and training of communication skills should be integrated into relevant technical and academic contexts throughout the engineering studies. Thus, in addition to thesis writing, argumentation and writing skills and the use of databases can be enhanced for instance by writing course reports in the form of academic papers. Individual consultation also plays a key role in the situated learning process.
topic electrical engineering
communication
academic literacy
situated learning
finland
url https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jep/article/view/14559
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