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Dialogue Journal Communication: Classroom, Linguistic, Social, and Cognitive Views

Autor Jana Staton, Roger W. Shuy, Joy Kreeft Peyton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1987

The thesis of this volume is that writing done by students who control their own topics, who have genuine purposes for writing, and have a real, known audience, is quite different and valuable in its own right. It forms a rich source of information about how young students think, manage their social interactions, and use language with competence to get things done. By selecting dialogue journal writing as a corpus for analysis, it is possible to observe children's communicative competence in using written language purposefully, apart from their ability to master a particular form of writing. The central argument is that dialogue journal communication represents a kind of personal literacy, prior to and more comprehensive than the particular literacies emphasized and assessed in schools. The contents include a practitioner's view of the practice itself and a summary of the research study methods developed to analyze interactive written conversations.

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ISBN-13: 9780893914318
ISBN-10: 0893914312
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Ablex Publishing Corporation

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The thesis of this volume is that writing done by students who control their own topics, who have genuine purposes for writing, and have a real, known audience, is quite different and valuable in its own right. It forms a rich source of information about how young students think, manage their social interactions, and use language with competence to get things done. By selecting dialogue journal writing as a corpus for analysis, it is possible to observe children's communicative competence in using written language purposefully, apart from their ability to master a particular form of writing. The central argument is that dialogue journal communication represents a kind of personal literacy, prior to and more comprehensive than the particular literacies emphasized and assessed in schools. The contents include a practitioner's view of the practice itself and a summary of the research study methods developed to analyze interactive written conversations.

Notă biografică

aton /f Jana

y /f Roger

ton /f Joy /i Kreeft

d /f Leslee