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Uses for Journal Keeping: An Ethnography of Writing in a University Science Class: Writing Research

Autor Anne C. Johnstone Editat de Barbara Johnstone, Valerie Balester
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This text reports on an ethnographic study of journal-keeping in a university science class. The author spent a summer semester attending a general education class in geology as a participant observer, took extensive notes, interviewed class members and the professor, and analyzed journal entries and other documents related to the class. She provides an example of ethnographic methods to be of use to other composition researchers, especially in her careful attention to reflexivity, that is, the effect of the researcher and the research on data. The book provides a detailed exploration of journal keeping from the perspective of both the students and the professor, as well as case studies of how two students in particular used journal keeping. Journal entries are examined not simply as texts produced by individuals for a class assignment, but as the outcome of a socio-political process, including the goals of the general education curriculum, the goals of the geology course and its instructor, the students' personal and educational goals, the institutional constraints on the professor, the methods of the researchers, and the dynamics of classroom interaction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567500523
ISBN-10: 1567500528
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:Rev Andted
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Writing Research

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsJOURNAL WRITING AS A SOCIOPOLITICAL PROCESSJournal-KeepingThe Social and Institutional Contexts of WritingThe Uses of Writing Across the CurriculumPROCEDURES: REFLEXIVITY IN CLASSROOM COMPOSITIONResearch Methodological Background: Reflexivity in EthnographyFinding a TopicIdentifying ProblemsFinding a SettingEntering the SettingCollecting DataInscribingInterpreting Journal-Keeping in "Spaceship Earth"JOURNAL KEEPING AND CLASSROOM ACTIVITY IN "SPACESHIP EARTH"The Journal Assignment: Responding the Weber's ExpectationsClassroom Functions of Journal-KeepingTHE SOCIOPOLITICS OF JOURNAL KEEPING IN "SPACESHIP EARTH": TWO STUDENTSBeth: Goals for Journal-Keeping in "Spaceship Earth"Beth's History as a Student and Writer: Learning a Rhetoric of Role-PlayingBeth's "Spaceship Earth" Journal: Negotiating Her ApproachTina's Goals for the AssignmentTina's History: Using Writing to Learn about ScienceTina's "Spaceship Earth" Journal: Negotiating a Useful and "Suitable" ApproachTHE SOCIOPOLITICS OF JOURNAL KEEPING IN "SPACESHIP EARTH": THE PROFESSORAssigning Writing in "Spaceship Earth"Carl's Expectations for the Journal: Making ConnectionsCarl's History as a Writer and Teacher: Developing Expertise in Informing and Persuading His AudiencesPutting Ideology into PracticeManaging the ClassAddressing Institutional ExpectationsAn Effective Compromise?A POSTSCRIPT AND SOME CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONSPostscriptConcluding ObservationsReferencesAuthor IndexSubject Index

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