Writing knowledge transfer : theory, research, pedagogy /

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Author / Creator:Nowacek, Rebecca S., author.
Imprint:Anderson, South Carolina : Parlor Press, [2024]
©2024
Description:xiv, 438 pages ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Reference guides to rhetoric and composition
Refrence guides to rhetoric and composition.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13462720
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Other authors / contributors:Leonard, Rebecca Lorimer, author.
Rounsaville, Angela, author.
ISBN:1643173863
9781643173863
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Writing Knowledge Transfer : Theory, Research, Pedagogy develops a capacious understanding of transfer in writing studies, tracing the distinct ways transfer has been engaged in various disciplinary fields and drawing connections among similar threads of inquiry. Working from a large-scale, collaborative analysis of some of the most salient long-term debates around transfer, this book guides scholars to link long and broad transfer conversations, attend to troublesome transfer problems in their teaching or research, and support both amplitude (more capacious understandings of writing transfer) and specificity (more detailed and relevant treatments of the term) in research on the transfer of writing knowledge. In addition to a detailed synthesis of multiple disciplines' treatment of transfer, the book offers five themes developed during a rigorous transdisciplinary reading of approximately seven hundred books and articles on transfer from disciplines including cognitive psychology and situated learning; sports, medical, and aviation education; second language writing; and school-to-work research, among others. Together the themes capture the interdependent relations among transfer's actors, influences, contexts, and outcomes. They also provide new frames for better understanding learners' varied and even paradoxical motivations for writing. Ultimately, the book offers value and kinship across disciplines to suggest new transfer questions, lines of inquiry, and theoretical and methodological commitments"--

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