Writing-to-learn initiatives such as Writing Across the Curriculum or Writing in the Disciplines occupy the center of writing programs nationwide. Nevertheless, research to support the core of the writing-to-learn philosophy--that the writing process can facilitate content learning--is, at best, inconclusive. Calls for additional research have noted the importance of either additional cognitive analyses or new contextual research methods. This paper argues for a unique research agenda that would embed cognitive processes into disciplinary contexts and thus provide a layered, multi-modal research approach into writing and learning
The aim of this study was to evaluate the renewed taxonomy of writing to learn activities in terms o...
This article proposes that two processes are involved in the generation of content during writing: (...
The writing across the curriculum movement began in the 1960s with a study conducted by James Britto...
This thesis argues for a more open and active research process and approach toward the teaching of r...
For more than a decade, the field of composition has been studying writing as a process. More specif...
The research question addressed in this paper is: How do the activities of writing mediate knowledge...
In 1984, Stephen North wrote a paper in which he argued that writing centres need to focus on the wr...
Many developmental writing courses in colleges focus on teaching students isolated skills, with litt...
Contemporary literacy theory argues that teaching students how to write is a means to more fully eng...
Recently the research on children\u27s involvement in the writing process has prompted educators to ...
The published literature on writing to learn in science was reviewed in order to develop a conceptua...
Drawing on the sociocultural approaches of activity theory (e.g., Vygotsky, Engestrom) and practice ...
This article describes our efforts to revitalize the research project in the English Language Arts c...
Discover how writing enhances the inquiry process, and how to synthesize your research materials int...
This article describes a tradition of Anglophone North American higher education (HE) research conce...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the renewed taxonomy of writing to learn activities in terms o...
This article proposes that two processes are involved in the generation of content during writing: (...
The writing across the curriculum movement began in the 1960s with a study conducted by James Britto...
This thesis argues for a more open and active research process and approach toward the teaching of r...
For more than a decade, the field of composition has been studying writing as a process. More specif...
The research question addressed in this paper is: How do the activities of writing mediate knowledge...
In 1984, Stephen North wrote a paper in which he argued that writing centres need to focus on the wr...
Many developmental writing courses in colleges focus on teaching students isolated skills, with litt...
Contemporary literacy theory argues that teaching students how to write is a means to more fully eng...
Recently the research on children\u27s involvement in the writing process has prompted educators to ...
The published literature on writing to learn in science was reviewed in order to develop a conceptua...
Drawing on the sociocultural approaches of activity theory (e.g., Vygotsky, Engestrom) and practice ...
This article describes our efforts to revitalize the research project in the English Language Arts c...
Discover how writing enhances the inquiry process, and how to synthesize your research materials int...
This article describes a tradition of Anglophone North American higher education (HE) research conce...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the renewed taxonomy of writing to learn activities in terms o...
This article proposes that two processes are involved in the generation of content during writing: (...
The writing across the curriculum movement began in the 1960s with a study conducted by James Britto...