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ArtikelLearning to Read Biology: One Student's Rhetorical Development in Collage  
Oleh: Brandt, Deborah ; Haas, Christina
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Written Communication ( sebagian Full Text) vol. 11 no. 1 (Jan. 1994), page 43-84.
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Isi artikelThis longitudinal study examines the reading processes and practices of one college student, Eliza, through eight semesters of undergraduate postsecondary education. Specifically, the study traces the development of this student's beliefs about literate activity-focusing not only on changes in her reading and writing activities per se, but also on her views about those activities, her representations of the nature of texts, and her understanding of the relationship between knowledge and written discourse within her disciplinary field of biology. Multiple data sources-including extended interviews, reading/writing logs, observations and field notes, texts, and read-and-think-aloud protocols-were used to explore Eliza's rhetorical development over her 4 college years. Results of various analyses together suggest that Eliza's conceptions of the function of texts and the role of authors-both as authors and as scientists-grew in complexity. A number of possibly interrelated factors may account for Eliza's expanding notions of authors and of texts: increased subject matter knowledge, instructional support, "natural" development, and mentoring in an internship situation.
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