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Title Writing as a learning activity / edited by Perry D. Klein, Pietro Boscolo, Lori C. Kirkpatrick, Carmen Gelati
Published Leiden : Brill, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 388 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in writing ; volume 28
Studies in writing ; v. 28.
Contents Introduction : new directions in writing as a learning activity / Perry D. Klein [and others] -- Writing to argue : writing as a tool for oral and written argumentation / Silvia Del Longo and Lerida Cisotto -- Writing as a vocabulary learning tool / Kenan Dikilitaş and Jerome C. Bush -- Supportive writing assignments for less skilled writers in the mathematics classroom / Markus Linnemann and Sabine Stephany -- Writing to engage students in historical reasoning / Jannet van Drie, Carla van Boxtel and Martine Braaksma -- Writing to learn from multiple-source inquiry activities in history / Jennifer Wiley [and others] -- Strategy instruction in writing in academic disciplines / Charles A. MacArthur -- Writing a synthesis from multiple sources as a learning activity / Mar Mateos [and others] -- Summary writing as a tool for improving the comprehension of expository texts : an intervention study in a primary school / Carmen Gelati, Nicoletta Galvan and Pietro Boscolo -- Moving from "fuzziness" to canonical knowledge : the role of writing in developing cognitive and representational resources / Brian Hand, Mary Grace Villanueva and Sae Yeol Yoon -- Writing about reading to advance thinking : a study in situated cognitive development / Charles Bazerman, Kelly Simon and Patrick Pieng -- University students' knowledge construction during face to face collaborative writing / Minna Nykopp, Miika Marttunen and Leena Laurinen -- Knowledge construction in collaborative science writing : strategic simplicity, distributed complexity, and explanatory sophistication / Perry D. Klein
Summary This book offers an account of the potentials of writing as a tool for learning. Four aspects of writing emerge particularly clearly through the chapters. First, writing to learn depends on the cognitive strategies of the writer; instruction in such strategies contributes significantly to the ability to use writing as a learning tool. Secondly, strategies for writing and reasoning are largely specific to academic disciplines. Thirdly, writing is not, as traditionally conceived, only an individual ability, but also an activity that is social. It is a collaborative practice facilitated by representational tools - books, computer, notes, schemata, drawings, etc. - by which knowledge is acquired, organized, and transformed at various levels of complexity. Fourthly, writing is a productive activity, exemplified by the varied and positive effects of writing on learning different subjects at various educational levels
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-374) and indexes
Notes English
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Subject English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching.
Report writing -- Study and teaching
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Composition & Creative Writing.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Rhetoric.
REFERENCE -- Writing Skills.
English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching
Report writing -- Study and teaching
Form Electronic book
Author Klein, Perry D., editor, author
Boscolo, Pietro, 1939- editor, author.
Kirkpatrick, Lori, editor
Gelati, Carmen, editor, author
ISBN 9789004265011
9004265015