Practitioner Research Instruction : A Neglected Curricular Area in Technical Communication Undergrad...
A Neglected Curricular Area in Technical Communication Undergraduate Programs

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Title: Practitioner Research Instruction : A Neglected Curricular Area in Technical Communication Undergraduate Programs; A Neglected Curricular Area in Technical Communication Undergraduate Programs
Authors and Corporations: Spilka, Rachel
In: Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 23, 2009, 2, p. 216-237
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 216-237
ISSN: 1050-6519
1552-4574
DOI: 10.1177/1050651908328882
published in: Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> Most technical communication practitioners conduct research throughout their careers. Yet, a survey of the Web sites of 114 undergraduate technical communication programs between September 2006 and April 2007 revealed that 65% (about two thirds) of these programs are providing minimal or no exposure to research instruction and therefore are not sufficiently preparing students to handle the types of research they will encounter in their upcoming careers. Given the disconnect between the centrality of research in the work that technical communicators do and the low presence of research instruction at the undergraduate level, academics need to look for ways to overcome institutional and other constraints in order to give research training greater priority in their undergraduate programs. </jats:p>