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La retroacció correctiva oral amb estudiants adults poc escolaritzats
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Lost in Uptake Translation: Examining Genre Negotiations in Students’ Writing Performances
Macklin, Mandy. - 2019
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Local Histories of Composition and the Student Writer: Women Students Writing Within, Against, and Beyond Required Classroom Genres
Polo, Sarah Elizabeth. - : University of Kansas, 2019
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Writing Assignments and Student Responses: Uptake in a Fifth-Grade Class
Abstract: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03 ; University of Washington Abstract Writing Assignments and Student Responses: Uptake in a Fifth-grade Class Leonard Alvarez Chair of Supervisory Committee: Professor Sheila W. Valencia College of Education Young students' genre knowledge and learning have been of interest to literacy researchers for some time. How students learn and recognize genres, how they deploy them, how they learn the circumstances under which to deploy particular genres are key concerns for literacy educators and researchers. While the field of Composition Studies has long theorized and studied genres and genre learning, literacy research for the elementary grades has less frequently done so. This dissertation study draws on theories from Rhetorical Genre Studies, specifically the concept of uptake, in order to better reveal the complexities of genre learning and teaching. Uptake is drawn on to illuminate the relationship between genres as these are positioned relative to each other, in this case the writing assignments and student responses in two subject areas, social studies and science, in a fifth-grade setting. Employing qualitative case study methdology, this study made use of the data collection methods of extensive observations, participant interviews, and artifact collection as the basis for analyis. Findings revealed that the two subject area teachers, one in social studies and another in science, presented a wide range of cues for students to select from, and at time these cues were in tension with each other. Focal students were drawn to a wide range of these cues, but their writing seemed to gravitate toward cues related to evaluative criteria, even when they had responded to their prompts in much richer ways in their discussions. These findings suggest implications for future research trajectories regarding genre knowledge and learning for young students. The field of literacy research for elementary grade students has much to gain from exploring the range of theories thus far elaborated in the field of Composition Studies. As regards writing specifically at this grade level range, studies of uptake hold great possibility to shed light on the multiple factors involved in how students make sense of and respond to writing tasks.
Keyword: Education; Education - Seattle; Elementary education; Fifth grade; Literacy; Rhetoric; Subject Areas; Uptake; Writing; Writing Assignments
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/38612
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EXPLAINING SELECTION: EXAMINING UPTAKE IN THEORY AND LITERATURE
Brannon, Brittany. - : University of Kansas, 2014
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The Role of Prompts as Focus on Form on Uptake
In: Open Access Dissertations (2011)
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The provision and uptake of different types of recasts in child and adult ESL learners: what is the role of age and context?
Oliver, Rhonda; Grote, Ellen. - : Monash University ePress, 2010
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Disrupting Conventions: When and Why Writers Take Up Innovation
Bastian, Heather. - : University of Kansas, 2010
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SEMELHANÇAS ENTRE UPTAKE E TRACE: CONSIDERAÇÕES SOBRE TRADUÇÃO
In: DELTA: Documentação de Estudos em Lingüística Teórica e Aplicada, Vol 13, Iss 2, Pp 315-329 (1997) (1997)
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Domain Independent Assessment of Dialogic Properties of Classroom Discourse
In: http://educationaldatamining.org/EDM2014/uploads/procs2014/short+papers/233_EDM-2014-Short.pdf
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Students ’ Uptake of Corrective Feedback
In: http://mcser.org/images/stories/JESR-Special-Issues/JESR+2012+Special+Issue+vol+2+no+7/Ataisi+Emiya+Gladday.pdf
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