Writing across Contexts
Title | Writing across Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Yancey |
Publisher | University Press of Colorado |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2014-05-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0874219388 |
Addressing how composers transfer both knowledge about and practices of writing, Writing across Contexts explores the grounding theory behind a specific composition curriculum called Teaching for Transfer (TFT) and analyzes the efficacy of the approach. Finding that TFT courses aid students in transfer in ways that other kinds of composition courses do not, the authors demonstrate that the content of this curriculum, including its reflective practice, provides a unique set of resources for students to call on and repurpose for new writing tasks. The authors provide a brief historical review, give attention to current curricular efforts designed to promote such transfer, and develop new insights into the role of prior knowledge in students' ability to transfer writing knowledge and practice, presenting three models of how students respond to and use new knowledge—assemblage, remix, and critical incident. A timely and significant contribution to the field, Writing across Contexts will be of interest to graduate students, composition scholars, WAC and writing-in-the-disciplines scholars, and writing program administrators.
Writing in Context(s)
Title | Writing in Context(s) PDF eBook |
Author | Triantafillia Kostouli |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2006-01-20 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0387242503 |
The premise that writing is a socially-situated act of interaction between readers and writers is well established. This volume first, corroborates this premise by citing pertinent evidence, through the analysis of written texts and interactive writing contexts, and from educational settings across different cultures from which we have scant evidence. Secondly, all chapters, though addressing the social nature of writing, propose a variety of perspectives, making the volume multidisciplinary in nature. Finally, this volume accounts for the diversity of the research perspectives each chapter proposes by situating the plurality of terminological issues and methodologies into a more integrative framework. Thus a coherent overall framework is created within which different research strands (i.e., the sociocognitive, sociolinguistic research, composition work, genre analysis) and pedagogical practices developed on L1 and L2 writing can be situated and acquire meaning. This volume will be of particular interest to researchers in the areas of language and literacy education in L1 and L2, applied linguists interested in school, and academic contexts of writing, teacher educators and graduate students working in the fields of L1 and L2 writing.
Writing in Foreign Language Contexts
Title | Writing in Foreign Language Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Rosa Manchón |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1847691838 |
This book represents the most comprehensive account to date of foreign language writing. Its basic aim is to reflect critically on where the field is now and where it needs to go next in the exploration of foreign language writing at the levels of theory, research, and pedagogy.
Classroom Writing Assessment and Feedback in L2 School Contexts
Title | Classroom Writing Assessment and Feedback in L2 School Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Icy Lee |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2017-03-28 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9811039240 |
While assessment and feedback tend to be treated separately in the L2 writing literature, this book brings together these two essential topics and examines how effective classroom assessment and feedback can provide a solid foundation for the successful teaching and learning of writing. Drawing upon current educational and L2 writing theories and research, the book is the first to address writing assessment and feedback in L2 primary and secondary classrooms, providing a comprehensive, up-to-date review of key issues, such as assessment for learning, assessment as learning, teacher feedback, peer feedback, portfolio assessment, and technology enhanced classroom writing assessment and feedback. The book concludes with a chapter on classroom assessment literacy for L2 writing teachers, outlines its critical components and underscores the importance of teachers undertaking continuing professional development to enhance their classroom assessment literacy. Written in an accessible style, the book provides a practical and valuable resource for L2 writing teachers to promote student writing, and for teacher educators to deliver effective classroom writing assessment and feedback training. Though the target audience is school teachers, L2 writing instructors in any context will benefit from the thorough and useful treatment of classroom assessment and feedback in the book.
Feedback in Second Language Writing
Title | Feedback in Second Language Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Hyland |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2019-07-04 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 1108425070 |
Offers an up-to-date analysis of issues related to providing, using and researching feedback, including new developments in technology.
Academic Writing in Context
Title | Academic Writing in Context PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Hewings |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2006-08-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780826481313 |
Explores a number of themes of interest to those engaged in researching and teaching academic genres. This book is of interest to students on Master's programmes in Teaching English as a Second Langauge and Applied Linguistics, and to scholars researching issues of academic literacy.
Professional Writing in Context
Title | Professional Writing in Context PDF eBook |
Author | John Frederick Reynolds |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1136688889 |
This volume explores adult work-world writing issues from the perspectives of five seasoned professionals who have logged hundreds of hours working with adults on complicated written communication problems. It examines the gap between school-world instructional practices and real-world problems and situations. After describing the five major economic sectors which are writing intensive, the text suggests curricular reforms which might better prepare college-educated writers for these worlds. Because the volume is based on the extensive work-world experiences of the authors, it offers numerous examples of real-world writing problems and strategies which illustrate concretely what goes wrong and what needs to be done about it.