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5. Writing Assignments on a PGCE (Secondary) Course: Two case studies
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Brenda Gay
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Information about the Authors ix
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction xv
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A. Interacting with the Institution
- 1. Foregrounding Background in Academic Learning 5
- 2. What do Students Really Say in Their Essays? Towards a descriptive framework for analysing student writing 17
- 3. The Student from Overseas and the British University: Finding a way to succeed 37
- 4. On Not Disturbing “Our Group Peace”: The plight of the visiting researcher 61
- 5. Writing Assignments on a PGCE (Secondary) Course: Two case studies 81
- 6. Academic Literacies and Learning in Higher Education: Constructing knowledge through texts and experience 103
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B. Mystery and Transparency in Academic Literacies
- 7. Whose ‘Common Sense’? Essayist literacy and the institutional practice of mystery 127
- 8. Academic Literacy and the Discourse of Transparency 149
- 9. Inventing Academic Literacy: An American perspective 161
- 10. Agency and Subjectivity in Student Writing 171
- 11. Academic Literacies 193
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Information about the Authors ix
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction xv
-
A. Interacting with the Institution
- 1. Foregrounding Background in Academic Learning 5
- 2. What do Students Really Say in Their Essays? Towards a descriptive framework for analysing student writing 17
- 3. The Student from Overseas and the British University: Finding a way to succeed 37
- 4. On Not Disturbing “Our Group Peace”: The plight of the visiting researcher 61
- 5. Writing Assignments on a PGCE (Secondary) Course: Two case studies 81
- 6. Academic Literacies and Learning in Higher Education: Constructing knowledge through texts and experience 103
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B. Mystery and Transparency in Academic Literacies
- 7. Whose ‘Common Sense’? Essayist literacy and the institutional practice of mystery 127
- 8. Academic Literacy and the Discourse of Transparency 149
- 9. Inventing Academic Literacy: An American perspective 161
- 10. Agency and Subjectivity in Student Writing 171
- 11. Academic Literacies 193
- Index 229