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Writing in the disciplines [[electronic resource] ] : building supportive cultures for student writing in UK higher education / / edited by Lisa Clughen, Christine Hardy
Writing in the disciplines [[electronic resource] ] : building supportive cultures for student writing in UK higher education / / edited by Lisa Clughen, Christine Hardy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, U.K., : Emerald, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (254 p.)
Disciplina 808.042
Altri autori (Persone) ClughenLisa
HardyChristine
Soggetto topico English language - Rhetoric
English language - Rhetoric - Study and teaching
English language - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-76900-9
9786613679772
1-78052-547-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Writing in the Disciplines: Building Supportive Cultures for Student Writing in UK Higher Education; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; Preface; Introduction; The Role and Importance of Literacy and Academic Writing for the Individual; The Context of Academic Writing in UK Higher Education; Perspectives on and Approaches to Writing Support in UK HE; Universities and Writing as Spaces for Growth; Aims and Organisation of the Book; References; 1. Writing at School; 1.1. The National Curriculum; 1.2. Literacy Within the National Curriculum (English)
1.3. Literacy Experiences Prior to Attending University1.4. Focus Groups; 1.5. Questionnaires; 1.6. Feedback to School Pupils at School; 1.7. Conclusion; References; 2. Writing at University: Student and Staff Expectations and Experiences; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. The Research; 2.3. Student Expectations of Literacy at University; 2.4. Academics' Expectations of Student Literacy at University; 2.5. Types of Writing Undertaken at University; 2.6. Student Experiences of Literacy at University; 2.7. Academics' Experiences of Student Literacies; 2.8. Support for Writing
2.9. Academics' Perspectives on the Barriers to Student Reading and Writing2.10. Discussion; 2.11. Conclusion; References; 3. Writing in the Disciplines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The BAWE Corpus and Its Context; 3.3. Genre Families in the BAWE Corpus; 3.4. Differences Across the Disciplines; 3.5. Epistemological Differences; 3.6. Conclusion; References; 4. The Embodied Writer: Merleau-Ponty, Writing Groups and the Possibilities of Space; 4.1. Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology; 4.2. The Body and Possibility; 4.3. Writing the Possible; 4.4. Writing Groups as Spaces of Possibility
4.5. Writing Groups and the Doctoral Student Experience4.6. The Writing Group for Research Students (WGRS) at De Montfort University (DMU); 4.7. WGRS Participants as Embodied Writers: Emergent Themes; 4.8. Conclusion; References; 5. Writing in the Virtual Environment; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Languages of Technology; 5.3. Types of Virtual Spaces; 5.4. Mobile Virtual Spaces; 5.5. Using Blogs for Reflective Writing; 5.6. Wikis for Collaborative Writing; 5.7. ePortfolios; 5.8. Conclusion; References; 6. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis to Clarify Disciplinary Requirements for Writing
6.1. Introduction6.2. Clarifying Disciplinary Requirements for Writing; 6.3. On Joining a Writing Culture and 'Unconscious Competence'; 6.4. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis to Render Unconscious Competence Conscious and Help Students Understand Disciplinary Requirements; 6.5. Outsiders Looking in: The Process of Dialogic Lecture Analysis; 6.6. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis: A Case Study; Task 1: How Might You Use Theory in Your Writing? How Do Your Tutors Use Theory?; Task 2: Using Theory in Your Own Writing
6.7. Analysis of the Case Study: Struggle, Sociality and Solidarity in Writing Development Exercises
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Bingley, U.K., : Emerald, 2012
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Writing in the disciplines [[electronic resource] ] : building supportive cultures for student writing in UK higher education / / edited by Lisa Clughen, Christine Hardy
Writing in the disciplines [[electronic resource] ] : building supportive cultures for student writing in UK higher education / / edited by Lisa Clughen, Christine Hardy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, U.K., : Emerald, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (254 p.)
Disciplina 808.042
Altri autori (Persone) ClughenLisa
HardyChristine
Soggetto topico English language - Rhetoric
English language - Rhetoric - Study and teaching
English language - Great Britain
ISBN 1-280-76900-9
9786613679772
1-78052-547-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Writing in the Disciplines: Building Supportive Cultures for Student Writing in UK Higher Education; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; Preface; Introduction; The Role and Importance of Literacy and Academic Writing for the Individual; The Context of Academic Writing in UK Higher Education; Perspectives on and Approaches to Writing Support in UK HE; Universities and Writing as Spaces for Growth; Aims and Organisation of the Book; References; 1. Writing at School; 1.1. The National Curriculum; 1.2. Literacy Within the National Curriculum (English)
1.3. Literacy Experiences Prior to Attending University1.4. Focus Groups; 1.5. Questionnaires; 1.6. Feedback to School Pupils at School; 1.7. Conclusion; References; 2. Writing at University: Student and Staff Expectations and Experiences; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. The Research; 2.3. Student Expectations of Literacy at University; 2.4. Academics' Expectations of Student Literacy at University; 2.5. Types of Writing Undertaken at University; 2.6. Student Experiences of Literacy at University; 2.7. Academics' Experiences of Student Literacies; 2.8. Support for Writing
2.9. Academics' Perspectives on the Barriers to Student Reading and Writing2.10. Discussion; 2.11. Conclusion; References; 3. Writing in the Disciplines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The BAWE Corpus and Its Context; 3.3. Genre Families in the BAWE Corpus; 3.4. Differences Across the Disciplines; 3.5. Epistemological Differences; 3.6. Conclusion; References; 4. The Embodied Writer: Merleau-Ponty, Writing Groups and the Possibilities of Space; 4.1. Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology; 4.2. The Body and Possibility; 4.3. Writing the Possible; 4.4. Writing Groups as Spaces of Possibility
4.5. Writing Groups and the Doctoral Student Experience4.6. The Writing Group for Research Students (WGRS) at De Montfort University (DMU); 4.7. WGRS Participants as Embodied Writers: Emergent Themes; 4.8. Conclusion; References; 5. Writing in the Virtual Environment; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Languages of Technology; 5.3. Types of Virtual Spaces; 5.4. Mobile Virtual Spaces; 5.5. Using Blogs for Reflective Writing; 5.6. Wikis for Collaborative Writing; 5.7. ePortfolios; 5.8. Conclusion; References; 6. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis to Clarify Disciplinary Requirements for Writing
6.1. Introduction6.2. Clarifying Disciplinary Requirements for Writing; 6.3. On Joining a Writing Culture and 'Unconscious Competence'; 6.4. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis to Render Unconscious Competence Conscious and Help Students Understand Disciplinary Requirements; 6.5. Outsiders Looking in: The Process of Dialogic Lecture Analysis; 6.6. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis: A Case Study; Task 1: How Might You Use Theory in Your Writing? How Do Your Tutors Use Theory?; Task 2: Using Theory in Your Own Writing
6.7. Analysis of the Case Study: Struggle, Sociality and Solidarity in Writing Development Exercises
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790339103321
Bingley, U.K., : Emerald, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Writing in the disciplines [[electronic resource] ] : building supportive cultures for student writing in UK higher education / / edited by Lisa Clughen, Christine Hardy
Writing in the disciplines [[electronic resource] ] : building supportive cultures for student writing in UK higher education / / edited by Lisa Clughen, Christine Hardy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bingley, U.K., : Emerald, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (254 p.)
Disciplina 808.042
Altri autori (Persone) ClughenLisa
HardyChristine
Soggetto topico English language - Rhetoric
English language - Rhetoric - Study and teaching
English language - Great Britain
ISBN 1-280-76900-9
9786613679772
1-78052-547-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Writing in the Disciplines: Building Supportive Cultures for Student Writing in UK Higher Education; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; Preface; Introduction; The Role and Importance of Literacy and Academic Writing for the Individual; The Context of Academic Writing in UK Higher Education; Perspectives on and Approaches to Writing Support in UK HE; Universities and Writing as Spaces for Growth; Aims and Organisation of the Book; References; 1. Writing at School; 1.1. The National Curriculum; 1.2. Literacy Within the National Curriculum (English)
1.3. Literacy Experiences Prior to Attending University1.4. Focus Groups; 1.5. Questionnaires; 1.6. Feedback to School Pupils at School; 1.7. Conclusion; References; 2. Writing at University: Student and Staff Expectations and Experiences; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. The Research; 2.3. Student Expectations of Literacy at University; 2.4. Academics' Expectations of Student Literacy at University; 2.5. Types of Writing Undertaken at University; 2.6. Student Experiences of Literacy at University; 2.7. Academics' Experiences of Student Literacies; 2.8. Support for Writing
2.9. Academics' Perspectives on the Barriers to Student Reading and Writing2.10. Discussion; 2.11. Conclusion; References; 3. Writing in the Disciplines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The BAWE Corpus and Its Context; 3.3. Genre Families in the BAWE Corpus; 3.4. Differences Across the Disciplines; 3.5. Epistemological Differences; 3.6. Conclusion; References; 4. The Embodied Writer: Merleau-Ponty, Writing Groups and the Possibilities of Space; 4.1. Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology; 4.2. The Body and Possibility; 4.3. Writing the Possible; 4.4. Writing Groups as Spaces of Possibility
4.5. Writing Groups and the Doctoral Student Experience4.6. The Writing Group for Research Students (WGRS) at De Montfort University (DMU); 4.7. WGRS Participants as Embodied Writers: Emergent Themes; 4.8. Conclusion; References; 5. Writing in the Virtual Environment; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Languages of Technology; 5.3. Types of Virtual Spaces; 5.4. Mobile Virtual Spaces; 5.5. Using Blogs for Reflective Writing; 5.6. Wikis for Collaborative Writing; 5.7. ePortfolios; 5.8. Conclusion; References; 6. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis to Clarify Disciplinary Requirements for Writing
6.1. Introduction6.2. Clarifying Disciplinary Requirements for Writing; 6.3. On Joining a Writing Culture and 'Unconscious Competence'; 6.4. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis to Render Unconscious Competence Conscious and Help Students Understand Disciplinary Requirements; 6.5. Outsiders Looking in: The Process of Dialogic Lecture Analysis; 6.6. Using Dialogic Lecture Analysis: A Case Study; Task 1: How Might You Use Theory in Your Writing? How Do Your Tutors Use Theory?; Task 2: Using Theory in Your Own Writing
6.7. Analysis of the Case Study: Struggle, Sociality and Solidarity in Writing Development Exercises
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818880003321
Bingley, U.K., : Emerald, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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