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Dymoke, Sue – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people's engagement with poetry in a group of schools in London, UK. It does so with reference to the secondary Discourses of school-based learning and the Spoken Word community, an artistic "community of practice" into which they were being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Oral Language, Oral Reading
Ens, Anita H.; Boyd, Karen; Matczuk, L. Allyson; Nickerson, Warren T. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2011
As members of a language and literacy doctoral cohort, we four authors attempt to situate ourselves within a community of practice in which knowledge is socially constructed. In this context, we explore our identities as collaborative writers and researchers. This paper documents the self-study that we undertook while collaboratively writing…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Discourse Communities, Graduate Students, Collaborative Writing
Pomerantz, Anne; Kearney, Erin – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2012
This paper offers a narrative framework for understanding how multilingual graduate students make sense of the continuous and frequently contradictory talk they engage in as they write. It illustrates how attention to the telling, form, and content of the stories such students relate about their ongoing interactions around academic writing can…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Graduate Students, Multilingualism
Marback, Richard – 1991
Composition classrooms are the place to talk specifically about the rhetoricity of writing in academic disciplines. Students can use personal experiences to understand what it means to see themselves as aggressive or passive participants of various institutions. Too often students do not understand themselves as having any authority, but are…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Student Attitudes

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