Challenges in Academic Writing for Undergraduate Students in Bangladesh

Authors

  • Md. Mostafizur Rahman College of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
  • Mohammad Azmal Hossain College of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
  • Mohammad Mohi Uddin College of Education, University of Alabama, AL, United States

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33422/ejte.v6i4.1418

Keywords:

Writing, Language Learning, Critical Thinking, Plagiarism, Organizational Issues, a Government College

Abstract

This study examines the challenges faced by undergraduate students in academic writing at a government college in Bangladesh, focusing on linguistic barriers, critical thinking, organizational skills, and academic integrity. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through focus group interviews with students, individual teacher interviews, participant observations, and document analysis. Findings reveal key difficulties, including limited vocabulary, grammar issues, weak critical thinking, poor organizational skills, and plagiarism concerns. To address these challenges, the study recommends interventions such as structured vocabulary lessons, grammar instruction, critical thinking exercises, and promoting academic integrity. The research emphasizes the importance of collaboration between educators and students to enhance writing skills and improve academic outcomes. Additionally, it identifies areas for future research, such as the impact of socioeconomic status and language background on writing proficiency, offering valuable insights for educators and policymakers.

Author Biographies

  • Md. Mostafizur Rahman, College of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia

    Assistant Professor, Department of English

    Nawabganj Govt. College,

    Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh

  • Mohammad Azmal Hossain, College of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia

    Assistant Director, Dissemination of New Curriculum Scheme, Directorate of Secondary and

    Higher Education Bangladesh, Dhaka, also Assistant Professor of Chemistry, BCS (General

    Education) Cadre.

  • Mohammad Mohi Uddin, College of Education, University of Alabama, AL, United States

    PhD Student & Graduate Research Assistant

    Department of Educational Leadership, Policy & Technology Studies

    College of Education

    University of Alabama

    Tuscaloosa, United States

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Published

2024-12-17

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How to Cite

Challenges in Academic Writing for Undergraduate Students in Bangladesh. (2024). European Journal of Teaching and Education, 6(4), 49-77. https://doi.org/10.33422/ejte.v6i4.1418

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