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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Management, clip 13 of 13
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, clip 12 of 15
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Social Work, clip 15 of 18
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Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Nursing, clip 6 of 12
Abstract: This item includes a segment of an instructor interview in a Writing Intensive course in Nursing at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The interview was conducted in 2013, and in this clip the interviewee is responding to the question 'If relevant, can you compare student writing performances with WI courses you have taught that are NOT place-based/inflected?' ; Brief excerpt from interview: In this course it is almost like the extreme opposite [from a non-place-based], and I think students have a little trouble with that because they're coming out of these associate degree programs with that kind of mentality and processing . . . so now we're telling them 'okay so here pick a culture, pick a health topic, explore it, talk to people. It's not technical. There's no right or wrong answers. Tell us what you think. What do you think is applicable to them? Why do you think it's applicable to them? How do you think you can make it better?' So we're wanting them to think outside the box. One of the challenges that I see in the writing is that a lot of times their solution is how they can address this through education, education, education. Teach the patient . . . but that doesn't work. You can't just teach them and expect that they're going to do it. So kind of thinking out of the box like how are you going to teach this patient in a way that is going to mean anything to them that maybe hopefully they'll go and do what you are asking them to do? So it's really kind of thinking out of the box instead of in our standardized Western way of handling everything. Being creative and a lot more opinion and personal perspective comes into play than the courses that they just left. So that's a little hard for them I think. It's a little bit more personal and . . . less technical and more enjoyable to read because it actually reflects their thinking process a little bit more and how they're interacting with not only themselves but with other people that they're interacting with . . . pulling resources for the assignment.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/38361
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in English, clip 6 of 15
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Urban and Regional Planning, clip 13 of 13
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Animal Science, clip 5 of 14
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Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Nursing, clip 3 of 12
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Upper Divison English, clip 5 of 10
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Nursing, clip 4 of 13
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in American Studies, clip 7 of 17
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Nursing, clip 5 of 13
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Urban and Regional Planning, clip 6 of 15
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Food Sciences, Health, and Nutrition, clip 4 of 13
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Urban and Regional Planning, clip 5 of 13
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Urban and Regional Planning, clip 5 of 15
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Management, clip 4 of 14
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Upper Divison English, clip 6 of 14
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Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Social Work, clip 3 of 21
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Management, clip 5 of 13
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