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Conference presentation
Developing Scientific Writing Skills in First-Year Science Students
Date presented 02/02/2024
Western Australia Teaching and Learning Forum, University of Western Australia, Perth
Scientific writing is a common challenge for university students, particularly those lacking proficiency in academic English. Despite being routinely evaluated on their understanding of concepts through scientific writing, students are not explicitly taught how to write scientifically. STEM education often prioritises the teaching of concepts and experimental theories, leaving students to independently decipher the expectations of advanced scientific writing at a tertiary level. However, first-year students often encounter difficulties discerning and executing the essential elements of scientific writing. To address this, we developed five high-quality, online interactive modules with the aim to augment the first-year experience and empower students to master the intricacies of scientific communication. These modules complement traditional in-class teaching and facilitate the acquisition of scientific writing skills by actively involving students through interactive unit-specific exercises and structured scaffolding of scientific writing concepts. By creating an inclusive learning environment aligned with Universal Design for Learning principles, we hope to bridge gaps in scientific communication skills. Preliminary data analysis, offers valuable insights into the effectiveness and potential impact of these modules, particularly on academic success and confidence.