Å skrive seg inn i profesjonen
Eit akademisk blikk på akademisk skriving i profesjonsutdanningar
Author(s)
H. Amdam, Synnøve
Andenes, Ellen
Marie Hovland Aschim, Anne
Veierud Busch, Hella
Anita Bårdseth, Gro
Egeland, Erik
Eiksund, Hjalmar
Fiskerstrand, Pernille
Vee Hagestuen, Ingrid
Egil Herlofsen, Brage
Rebekka Kobberstad, Lina
Sande Lillebø, Ingvild
Neteland, Randi
Mork Rogne, Wenke
Kåre Topphol, Arne
Vattøy, Kim-Daniel
Walseth, Erlend
Contributor(s)
Stokken, Roar (editor)
Gundersen, Elin (editor)
Kibsgaard Sjøhelle, Kristin (editor)
Language
NorwegianAbstract
Academic writing must be learned. It is a demanding genre that both students and academic staff depend on in their academic work—whether they need to understand what they read, communicate what they read, or write themselves. In this anthology, different academic traditions meet. The contributions represent broad disciplinary breadth and, both individually and collectively, create new knowledge about academic writing in professional education programs. The authors present different aspects of academic writing on three levels: writing, support, and structures. The anthology discusses, among other things: How academic environments can strengthen a culture for writing and learning in professional education, How professional support shapes academic writing, professional development, and professional identity, How structures such as co-writing, supervision, and frameworks influence writing. The contributions combine theoretical perspectives with empirical examples from education. The book provides new insight into working methods and an understanding of academic writing as an integrated part of professional education. The anthology is edited by Roar Stokken, professor at the Department of Social Work; Elin Gundersen, adviser at the library; and Kristin Kibsgaard Sjøhelle, Associate Professor at the Department of Language and Literature. All are employed at Volda University College and have researched and taught academic writing in professional education programs. Writing Yourself Into the Profession is aimed at colleagues who work with academic writing in professional education. It may also be relevant for students in professional programs and teachers in upper secondary education.
Keywords
Academic writing; Professional education; Academic literacy; Writing development; Academic identity; Writing practices; Higher education; Professional learning; Disciplinary writing; Writing pedagogyDOI
10.55669/oa7310Webshop link
https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/i ...ISBN
9788245059038, 9788245059045Publisher
Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & BjørkePublication date and place
Bergen, 2026Classification
Education
Teacher training

