Learning and Teaching Genre

Learning and Teaching Genre

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  • Author: Aviva Freedman
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
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  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

This collection examines academic genres - types of writing produced by students in secondary school and college - from the perspective of genre as social action. Such a perspective expands the understanding of what students do when they learn new school genres, of what teachers and institutions do to enhance and constrain such learning, and of what all this signifies for conceptions of writing pedagogy. The book begins with an overview of the reconception of genre study. The essays that follow have an interest in genre, particularly those that appear in educational settings as instances of either student reading or writing. Common motifs recur throughout: questions are raised concerning learning and teaching new genres, the ideological power of genres read and written, and the power of the teacher, curriculum planner, or student to invent new genres or to resist and subvert those that exist. Throughout, the contributors give detailed accounts of successful classroom practices. Learning and Teaching Genre brings recent developments in research and thinking about written genres to the attention of high school and college teachers, and illustrates how that work can effectively inform classroom practice.


Genre Study

Genre Study

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  • Author: Irene C. Fountas
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN: 9780325028743
  • Category : Language arts (Primary)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This title is a comprehensive volume that focuses on genre study through inquiry-based learning with an emphasis on reading comprehension and the craft of writing. In exploring genre study, Fountas and Pinnell advocate a way of thinking and learning where students are actively engaged in the thinking process.


Genre and the Language Learning Classroom

Genre and the Language Learning Classroom

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  • Author: Brian Paltridge
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press ELT
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  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 168

An analysis of how a curriculum based on communicative events can enhance learning in the language classroom


Reading and Writing Genre with Purpose in K-8 Classrooms

Reading and Writing Genre with Purpose in K-8 Classrooms

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  • Author: Nell K. Duke
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN: 9780325037349
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Drawing from theory and research that suggests students learn better and more deeply when learning is contextualized and genuinely motivated, the book presents five guiding principles for teaching genre. Emphasizing purposeful communication, it will guide you through teaching students to read, write, speak, and listen to different real-world genres that inspire and engage them."--Pub. desc.


Genre in World Language Education

Genre in World Language Education

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  • Author: Francis John Troyan
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000216314
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

Ideal for methods and foundational courses in world languages education, this book presents a theoretically informed instructional framework for instruction and assessment of world languages. In line with ACTFL and CEFR standards, this volume brings together scholarship on contextualized, task-based performance assessment and instruction with a genre theory and pedagogy to walk through the steps of designing and implementing effective genre-based instruction. Chapters feature step-by-step lesson designs, models of performance assessment, and a wealth of practical and research-based examples on how to make languages explicit to students through a focus on genre. Including sections on Arabic, French, Spanish, Italian, and other major world languages, this book demonstrates how to effectively teach and assess world languages in the classroom.


Genre Across The Curriculum

Genre Across The Curriculum

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  • Author: Anne Herrington
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Genre across the Curriculum will function as a "good" textbook, one not for the student, but for the teacher, and one with an eye on the context of writing. Here you will find models of practice, descriptions written by teachers who have integrated the teaching of genre into their pedagogy in ways that both support and empower the student writer. While authors here look at courses across disciplines and across a range of genres, they are similar in presenting genre as situated within specific classrooms, disciplines, and institutions. Their assignments embody the pedagogy of a particular teacher, and student responses here embody students' prior experiences with writing. In each chapter, the authors define a particular genre, define the learning goals implicit in assigning that genre, explain how they help their students work through the assignment, and, finally, discuss how they evaluate the writing their students do in response to their teaching.


Writing about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

Writing about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

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  • Author: Mick Healey
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781951414054
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Writing about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education offers detailed guidance to scholars at all stages-experienced and new academics, graduate students, and undergraduates-regarding how to write about learning and teaching in higher education. It evokes established practices, recommends new ones, and challenges readers to expand notions of scholarship by describing reasons for publishing across a range of genres, from the traditional empirical research article to modes such as stories and social media that are newly recognized in scholarly arenas. The book provides practical guidance for scholars in writing each genre-and in getting them published. To illustrate how choices about writing play out in practice, we share throughout the book our own experiences as well as reflections from a range of scholars, including both highly experienced, widely published experts and newcomers to writing about learning and teaching in higher education. The diversity of voices we include is intended to complement the variety of genres we discuss, enacting as well as arguing for an embrace of multiplicity in writing about learning and teaching in higher education.


Genre in a Changing World

Genre in a Changing World

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  • Author: Charles Bazerman
  • Publisher: Parlor Press LLC
  • ISBN: 1643170015
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 486

Genre studies and genre approaches to literacy instruction continue to develop in many regions and from a widening variety of approaches. Genre has provided a key to understanding the varying literacy cultures of regions, disciplines, professions, and educational settings. GENRE IN A CHANGING WORLD provides a wide-ranging sampler of the remarkable variety of current work. The twenty-four chapters in this volume, reflecting the work of scholars in Europe, Australasia, and North and South America, were selected from the over 400 presentations at SIGET IV (the Fourth International Symposium on Genre Studies) held on the campus of UNISUL in Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil in August 2007—the largest gathering on genre to that date. The chapters also represent a wide variety of approaches, including rhetoric, Systemic Functional Linguistics, media and critical cultural studies, sociology, phenomenology, enunciation theory, the Geneva school of educational sequences, cognitive psychology, relevance theory, sociocultural psychology, activity theory, Gestalt psychology, and schema theory. Sections are devoted to theoretical issues, studies of genres in the professions, studies of genre and media, teaching and learning genre, and writing across the curriculum. The broad selection of material in this volume displays the full range of contemporary genre studies and sets the ground for a next generation of work.


Learning to Write, Reading to Learn

Learning to Write, Reading to Learn

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  • Author: David Rose
  • Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
  • ISBN: 9781845531447
  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Suitable for practitioners, researchers and students, building up pedagogic, linguistic and social theory in steps, contextualized within teaching practice, this title presents the research of the 'Sydney School' in language and literacy pedagogy. It includes the genre-based writing pedagogy, genres across the school curriculum, and more.


A Guide to Composition Pedagogies

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies

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  • Author: Gary Tate
  • Publisher: OUP USA
  • ISBN: 9780199922161
  • Category : Reference
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies is the essential bibliographic guide written for newcomers to the field. This best-selling guide familiarizes writing instructors with the current topography of Composition Studies and directs them to the best books and articles for further exploration.