textThis study explores how a multi-theoretical perspective can help researchers and educators to move beyond descriptive analyses and toward an explanatory understanding of how students learn to write in a second language. The multitheoretical perspective included the three theories of radical constructivism, activity theory, and complexity theory, as represented by Jean Piaget and Ernst von Glasersfeld, Yrjö Engeström, and John Holland, respectively. Taking a case study approach, this dissertation involved looking at how international students in a computer-assisted, first-year university rhetoric and composition course learned to write research-supported arguments in a second language classroom at a major university in the South...
The empirical studies reviewed in this article show that over the past two decades research on learn...
Grounded in sociocultural theory (SCT) of mind and a social-constructivist view of learning, the pre...
This work rests on the premise that in the teaching spaces of the composition classroom and writing ...
textThis study explores how a multi-theoretical perspective can help researchers and educators to m...
In this report we propose that activity theory provides a useful framework for understanding how stu...
The traditional notions of contrastive rhetoric conceive L2 writers of English as separate group of ...
This article describes a tradition of Anglophone North American higher education (HE) research conce...
ABSTRACTDual Enculturation: A Comparison of Five L2 Students Writing for One General Education Cours...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
This article explores the complex relationship between writing in the secondary school classroom as ...
This project develops a theory of pedagogy for collaborative writing assignments. It critiques the t...
Teachers' understandings of second language learning influence their practices in the classroom. Thi...
The revision-as-proofreading model has persisted in secondary English classrooms despite theoretical...
Motivation is a growing problem in education, but it is also incredibly\ud difficult to study due to...
To date, most research in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has proceeded from either a predominantl...
The empirical studies reviewed in this article show that over the past two decades research on learn...
Grounded in sociocultural theory (SCT) of mind and a social-constructivist view of learning, the pre...
This work rests on the premise that in the teaching spaces of the composition classroom and writing ...
textThis study explores how a multi-theoretical perspective can help researchers and educators to m...
In this report we propose that activity theory provides a useful framework for understanding how stu...
The traditional notions of contrastive rhetoric conceive L2 writers of English as separate group of ...
This article describes a tradition of Anglophone North American higher education (HE) research conce...
ABSTRACTDual Enculturation: A Comparison of Five L2 Students Writing for One General Education Cours...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
This article explores the complex relationship between writing in the secondary school classroom as ...
This project develops a theory of pedagogy for collaborative writing assignments. It critiques the t...
Teachers' understandings of second language learning influence their practices in the classroom. Thi...
The revision-as-proofreading model has persisted in secondary English classrooms despite theoretical...
Motivation is a growing problem in education, but it is also incredibly\ud difficult to study due to...
To date, most research in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has proceeded from either a predominantl...
The empirical studies reviewed in this article show that over the past two decades research on learn...
Grounded in sociocultural theory (SCT) of mind and a social-constructivist view of learning, the pre...
This work rests on the premise that in the teaching spaces of the composition classroom and writing ...