The Effect of Negotiating Pedagogies in Saudi College EFL Writing Classrooms

Authors

  • Osman Z Barnawi Royal Commission Colleges and Institutes of Yanbu ,Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20360/G2DW2X

Abstract

Studies on the application of centre applied linguistics circles’ writing pedagogies in EFL settings have placed great emphasis on the agency and innovativeness of local teachers. Local teachers often exercise absolute power over students’ learning processes by transplanting Western approaches to writing into their local contexts. However, the active roles of student-writers in negotiating, constructing and transforming these pedagogical imports to suit their needs have been overlooked in the literature. This study examined how my students’ negotiations with writing pedagogies that I imported from the USA helped them to move from writing to display knowledge to writing in order to construct and transform knowledge, at levels such as self, content and form. It was found that these pedagogies helped me critically reflect upon my position as an EFL writing tutor as well as scaffold my students’ learning accordingly. They also helped my students to assume active roles in writing classes. 

Author Biography

Osman Z Barnawi, Royal Commission Colleges and Institutes of Yanbu ,Saudi Arabia

Dr. Osman Z. Barnawi writes and publishes widely in second language writing, critical literacy, teachers’ identities, critical pedagogy, TESOL and Blackness, performance assessment in higher education, language program evaluation, curriculum design and development, and teacher education. He is currently Director of the English Language Center at Royal Commission Colleges and Institutes, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. He holds an adjunct position at King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He is also a regular presenter in local and international conferences. Dr Barnawi can be contacted at albarnawim@hotmail.com.

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Published

2016-04-03

How to Cite

Barnawi, O. Z. (2016). The Effect of Negotiating Pedagogies in Saudi College EFL Writing Classrooms. Language and Literacy, 18(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.20360/G2DW2X