Teaching and Researching Writing

Ken Hyland 2009


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This book provides an authoritative, readable and up-to-date guide to the major themes and developments in current writing theory, research and teaching. Written in a clear, accessible style, it covers theoretical and conceptual issues, addresses current questions and shows how research has fed into state-of-the-art teaching methods, practices, materials and software applications. Thoroughly updated and revised, this second edition also contains a new chapter on important issues in writing such as genre, context and identity.

The book includes:

  • Suggestions for teaching approaches and small-scale, do-able research projects, illustrated with case studies
  • Clearly laid out discussions of key topics using bullet points, screen shots, sidebars and quote boxes
  • An extensive compendium of resources including lists of major journals, websites, professional associations, conferences and on-line databases
  • A recommended reading section and glossary of key terms

The combination of teaching and research analysis with practical information makes this an invaluable resource for teachers, supervisors, students, materials writers, trainers and professionals engaged in language study and teaching.


Ken Hyland is a well-known researcher in the field of academic discourse, writing and language education, and has published over 20 books. After graduating with a degree in Sociology from the University of Warwick, Ken went overseas to teach English. First as a volunteer in the Sudan, and then in Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Hong Kong. Along the way he got an MA from the University of Birmingham and a PhD from the University of Queensland. After 26 years travelling the world, he was offered a professorship at the University of London, returning to Hong Kong in 2009 to head the Centre for Applied English Studies at the University of Hong Kong. He was the founding co-editor of the Journal of English for Academic Purposes and is now co-editor of Applied Linguistics.