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Peer reviewedRonald, Kate – Rhetoric Review, 1988
Describes students' attempts to use rhetorical analysis to study the professional communities they intend to enter. Asks whether analyzing discourse conventions can help students feel like initiates in their chosen profession, and explores how such analyses might contribute to writing-across-the-curriculum as a whole. (RS)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Del-Castillo, Hector; Garcia-Varela, Ana Belen; Lacasa, Pilar – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
In this research note we explore how children construct their identity in the context of a literacy practice: developing written and audio-visual texts in small-group situation to be published on the Internet. Through their dialogue, a shared identity is growing on the context, and every children create an identity as member of a community in…
Descriptors: Internet, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Student Writing Models
Smith, Sharon Williamson – 2000
Many adult literacy programs invite their clients to become authors by articulating their life experiences, ideas, and opinions in writing that is published. Theoretical perspectives from feminist poststructuralism were used to determine what happened when clients were positioned as authors in light of their identities other than authors. The…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Authors, Creative Writing

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