Agents of Integration : Understanding Transfer as a Rhetorical Act.

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Author / Creator:Nowacek, Rebecca S.
Imprint:Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2011.
Description:1 online resource (189 pages)
Language:English
Series:Studies in Writing and Rhetoric
Studies in writing & rhetoric.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11242060
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ISBN:1336153601
9781336153608
9780809390885
0809390884
9780809330485
0809330482
9780809390670
0809390671
Notes:Other Books in the CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric SeriesBack Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-159) and index.
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Summary:The question of how students transfer knowledge is an important one, as it addresses the larger issue of the educational experience. In Agents of Integration: Understanding Transfer as a Rhetorical Act, Rebecca S. Nowacek explores, through a series of case studies, the issue of transfer by asking what in an educational setting engages students to become "agents of integration"--Individuals actively working to perceive, as well as to convey effectively to others, the connections they make. While many studies of transfer are longitudinal, with data collected over several years, Nowacek's is sync.
Other form:Print version: Nowacek, Rebecca S. Agents of Integration : Understanding Transfer as a Rhetorical Act. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©2011 9780809330485
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Summary:The question of how students transfer knowledge is an important one, as it addresses the larger issue of the educational experience. In "Agents of Integration: Understanding Transfer as a Rhetorical Act," Rebecca S. Nowacek explores, through a series of case studies, the issue of transfer by asking what in an educational setting engages students to become agents of integration individuals actively working to perceive, as well as to convey effectively to others, the connections they make.<br> While many studies of transfer are longitudinal, with data collected over several years, Nowacek s is synchronous, a rich cross-section of the writing and classroom discussions produced by a team-taught learning community three professors and eighteen students enrolled in a one-semester general education interdisciplinary humanities seminar that consisted of three linked courses in history, literature, and religious studies. With extensive field notes, carefully selected student and teacher self-reports in the form of interviews and focus groups, and thorough examinations of recorded classroom discussions, student papers with professor comments, and student notebooks, Nowacek presents a nuanced and engaging analysis that outlines how transfer is not simply a cognitive act but a rhetorical one that involves both seeing connections and presenting them to the instructors who are institutionally positioned to recognize and value them.<br> Considering the challenges facing instructors teaching for transfer and the transfer of writing-related knowledge, Nowacek develops and outlines a new theoretical framework and methodological model of transfer and illustrates the practical implications through case studies and other classroom examples. She proposes transfer is best understood as an act of recontextualization, and she builds on this premise throughout the book by drawing from previous work in cognitive psychology, activity theory, and rhetorical genre theory, as well as her own analyses of student work.<br> This focused examination complements existing longitudinal studies and will help readers better understand not only the opportunities and challenges confronting students as they work to become agents of integration but also the challenges facing instructors as they seek to support that student work."
Item Description:Other Books in the CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric SeriesBack Cover.
Physical Description:1 online resource (189 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-159) and index.
ISBN:1336153601
9781336153608
9780809390885
0809390884
9780809330485
0809330482
9780809390670
0809390671