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Writing in Context(s): Textual Practices and Learning Processes in Sociocultural Settings

Triantafillia Kostouli (eds.)

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Language Education; Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-24237-8

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-24250-7

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005

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Reaching Out from the Writing Classroom

Linda Adler-Kassner; Heidi Estrem

This article analyzes college-level composition by exploring how premises that prevail in current research on context-situated writing inform the design of college-level composition courses. Specifically, the discussion builds on the premise that writing in any context, in school or out, should be seen as a situated, public act that makes sense within a constellation of literacy practices. This chapter illustrates how we have enacted these principles in the design and sequencing of assignments in the first-year research writing course at our own institution, Eastern Michigan University. The design of our first-year research writing course is located within the theoretical premises informing our pedagogy; these challenge the notion that college-level writing courses should focus exclusively on helping students enter an “academic discourse community” and suggest instead that they should help students think strategically and become flexible writers.

Palabras clave: research writing; multi-genre college composition; alternative discourses; public writing; literacy practices; writing for the community.

Pp. 229-246