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Writing Centre Resources One-to-One Peer Tutoring Writers Groups Workshops and Seminars Online Resources Writers Space

RWC Events UL s One Campus One Book: o Encourages students and staff to read the same book and talk to one another about it during the academic year. How I Write, Ireland: o o Invites students to interviews which enquire into how authors write. Provides recording of past interviews. Essay Writing Competition: o Run by the RWC for secondary school students.

How to Book an Appointment * Go to our website at http://www.ul.ie/rwc/ * Click on Book A Session With A Peer Tutor on the right hand-side of the page * Log in and click on a white box for an appointment that suits you 4

Academic Writing Workshop 3: Developing an Effective Thesis Statement and Organising Ideas Methodically Íde O Sullivan and Lawrence Cleary Regional Writing Centre www.ul.ie/rwc

Academic-writing Workshops Tuesday 13.00 14.00, Weeks 5 to 8 Graduate Attributes Hub Strategies to develop your writing Analysing the assignment title and developing a plan Developing and organising your argument; effective thesis statements and arguments Using evidence to support your argument 6

The thesis and the persuasive principle Your thesis is the basic stand you take, the opinion you express, the point you make about your limited subject. It s your controlling idea, tying together and giving direction to all other separate elements in your paper. Your primary purpose is to persuade the reader that your thesis is a valid one (Skwire, 1976: 3). 7

The thesis and the persuasive principle The instruction word will indicate that a thesis is either called for, or not called for. For instance, instructions that ask you to summarise or outline something are not normally interpreted as calling for a thesis statement. The method of development and organisation will suggest where the thesis will appear in your essay. 8

The thesis statement Analytical thesis statements Expository/explanatory thesis statements Argumentative thesis statements 9

Examples (from Purdue OWL) High school graduates should be required to take a year off to pursue community service projects before entering college in order to increase their maturity and global awareness. The life of the typical college student is characterized by time spent studying, attending class, and socializing with peers. An analysis of the college admission process reveals one challenge facing counselors: accepting students with high test scores or students with strong extracurricular backgrounds. 10

What is an argument? An argument is the case that someone makes, in a theory or in their writing you give reasons for saying what you do, and present evidence to support what you say (Ebest et al., 1997). Arguments can be explicit or implicit. Academic arguments require justifications for their claims. 11

Organising your argument Title Introduction Thesis statement Body Paragraphs carry arguments Topic sentences Counterarguments Conclusion 12

The introduction and the thesis statement The introduction has two parts: General statements. General statements attract a reader s attention, and give background information on the topic. A thesis statement States the main topic. Sometimes indicates sub-topics. Will sometimes indicate how the essay is to be organised. Is usually the last sentence in the introduction. 13

Thesis statements: examples The large movement of people from rural to urban areas has major effects on cities (Oshima and Hogue, 1999: 103). The large movement of people from rural to urban areas has major effects on a city s ability to provide housing, employment, and adequate sanitation services (Oshima and Hogue, 1999: 103). The status of women in Zanadu has improved remarkably in recent years in the areas of economic independence, political rights, educational opportunities, and social status; yet, when compared to the status of women in developed countries, it is still pretty low (Oshima and Hogue, 1999: 105). 14

The thesis statement The most important sentence in the introduction It states the topic/subtopics of the essay so that the reader knows the main idea of the paper be specific It often indicates the pattern of organisation of the paper: Comparison/contrast Logical division of ideas Chronological order The thesis statement guides your reader through your argument 15

The thesis statement Make sure your thesis statement is not too general making a simple announcement stating an obvious fact not debatable (Oshima and Hogue, 2006: 67/68) The thesis statement may need to be revised to reflect what you have discussed in your paper. 16

Organising your argument: patterns of organisation Beginning in World War II and continuing through the period of economic boom, the status of women in Xanadu has changed remarkably. Pattern of organisation Although the status of women in Xanadu has improved remarkably in recent years, it is still very low when compared to the status of women in developed countries. Pattern of organisation (Oshima and Hogue, 2006: 105) 17

Organising your argument: body paragraphs The status of women in Xanadu has changed remarkably in recent years due to increased educational opportunities and changes in the country s laws. Body paragraphs The status of women in Xanadu has improved remarkably in recent years in the areas of economic independence, political rights, educational opportunities, and social status Body paragraphs (Oshima and Hogue, 2006: 64) 18

Methods of development Definition Division Comparison / Contrast Cause / Effect Antecedent / Consequence Circumstances Testimony Degrees of Certainty Order 19

A simple analysis: comparison Think of something (a car, a haircut, a job) that you are familiar with. Compare it to another thing belonging to the same class such as the car, haircut, or job that you would prefer to have. What properties do they share? What properties are not shared? If you were to draw a diagram or map of a short essay arguing for the benefits of the desired thing over the currently possessed thing, what would it look like? 20

Mapping Organisation Introduction Similarities between X and Y Transition Differences between X and Y Significance of similarities and differences Conclusion / Recommendation

Mapping Organisation Introduction Comparison of Property 1 in X and Y similarities and differences Comparison of Property 2 in X and Y similarities and differences Comparison of Property 3 in X and Y--- similarities and differences Summary of salient differences and similarities Conclusion / Recommendation

Organising paragraphs Build upon the claims made in the introduction, develop your topic and prove your points. The purpose of your argument will dictate how you organise your paragraphs. General specific information Weakest claims strongest claims Address/offer counterarguments as you develop main points or after you have made your main claims. 23

Organising paragraphs Paragraphs signal the logically organised progression of ideas. When organising paragraphs, the main idea in one paragraph should flow logically into the next. The flow of information should be organised around themes and comments. Organise paragraphs around the use of topic sentences. Shifts in the argument or changes in direction should be accurately signalled using appropriate adverbials, conjunctions, and prepositions. 24

Advancing the argument Advance your argument by giving evidence which is valid and reliable. Evidence can consist of facts or reliable statistics, examples, educated opinions in the form of quotations, or summaries and paraphrases of ideas, from knowledgeable sources. When referring to the opinions of those you have read, be clear that you defer to the opinion, or that you object to it (be critical but polite). 25

Advancing the argument Anticipate and address counterarguments or objections in order to strengthen your argument. Present each argument fairly and objectively. Show the reader that you have considered other sides of the argument. Leave your reader with a sense that your argument is stronger than opposing arguments. 26

Persuasion and truth in academic writing Because they are argumentative, academic writing tends to be persuasive. An argument should be persuasive, but do not sacrifice truth in favour of persuasion. Academic inquiry is a truth-seeking pursuit. facts are distinguished from opinions. relative truths are distinguished from absolute truths. The integrity of the conclusions reached in an academic essay or report is based on its honest pursuit of truth. 27

Tips Leedy (2001: 183) cites Marius (1989) in highlighting 4 rules for an argument: state your arguments early in the game present and interpret data; provide examples to support any assertion you make ; give the fairest possible treatment of any perspectives different from your own may support or disagree with them; point out the weaknesses of your own argument by doing this you show objectivity as a researcher. 28

Tips Pursue your argument logically. Do not only describe, but evaluate and interpret also. Establish your argument in the introduction in a thesis statement. Advance your argument by giving evidence. Do not reiterate evidence already provided, but refer back to something you have already stated. Lines of argument should flow linearly. Paragraphs carry arguments. 29