This project develops a theory of pedagogy for collaborative writing assignments. It critiques the theories that underlie rhetoric\u27s approaches to collaboration to show why social constructionism is a useful theory of rhetoric, but an impractical theory of pedagogy. This study describes how American culture and institutions shape the way that students approach and respond to collaborative assignments, then explains how teachers can approach these assignments from the perspective of building “collaborative literacy” in their students. The project details what teachers need to know about adult learners and what students need to know about personalities, group dynamics, and conflict management. It provides heuristics to help teachers design...
The aim of this paper is to review the underlying concepts, theoretical background, the existing def...
Collaborative pedagogy appears to be productive among students and thereby adopted in many classroom...
The disciplines of English and composition seem particularly prone to crisis-driven proclamations: o...
This project develops a theory of pedagogy for collaborative writing assignments. It critiques the t...
This study aims to present how collaborative writing as a pedagogical practice has developed over th...
This study aims to determine how the impact of collaborative classes on creative writing and how the...
In writing instruction, emphasis should be placed on developing a sense of a community, focusing on ...
Collaborative learning is associated with Vygotskian socio-cultural theory of learning (Vygotsky, 19...
A study examined how collaborative writing groups functioned in a Madison, Wisconsin high school cla...
If teachers desire their students to view their own texts as part of an ongoing conversation about d...
This paper reviews the research on use of collaborative writing teaching methods at the postsecondar...
Social reform in the 1960's initiated growth in two seemingly separate educational movements in resp...
This study focused on teachers' perceptions of collaborative writing and how this activity was enact...
This classroom study investigated how computer-based writing tools and collaborative writing tasks m...
Abstract This paper is the result of classroom research with Radio/TV Studies undergraduates over a ...
The aim of this paper is to review the underlying concepts, theoretical background, the existing def...
Collaborative pedagogy appears to be productive among students and thereby adopted in many classroom...
The disciplines of English and composition seem particularly prone to crisis-driven proclamations: o...
This project develops a theory of pedagogy for collaborative writing assignments. It critiques the t...
This study aims to present how collaborative writing as a pedagogical practice has developed over th...
This study aims to determine how the impact of collaborative classes on creative writing and how the...
In writing instruction, emphasis should be placed on developing a sense of a community, focusing on ...
Collaborative learning is associated with Vygotskian socio-cultural theory of learning (Vygotsky, 19...
A study examined how collaborative writing groups functioned in a Madison, Wisconsin high school cla...
If teachers desire their students to view their own texts as part of an ongoing conversation about d...
This paper reviews the research on use of collaborative writing teaching methods at the postsecondar...
Social reform in the 1960's initiated growth in two seemingly separate educational movements in resp...
This study focused on teachers' perceptions of collaborative writing and how this activity was enact...
This classroom study investigated how computer-based writing tools and collaborative writing tasks m...
Abstract This paper is the result of classroom research with Radio/TV Studies undergraduates over a ...
The aim of this paper is to review the underlying concepts, theoretical background, the existing def...
Collaborative pedagogy appears to be productive among students and thereby adopted in many classroom...
The disciplines of English and composition seem particularly prone to crisis-driven proclamations: o...