1st Edition

Writing and Learning in Cross-national Perspective Transitions From Secondary To Higher Education

Edited By David Foster Copyright 2002
366 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

368 Pages
by Routledge

Despite the increasingly global implications of conversations about writing and learning, U.S. composition studies has devoted little attention to cross-national perspectives on student writing and its roles in wider cultural contexts. Caught up in our own concerns about how U.S. students make the transition as writers from secondary school to postsecondary education, we often overlook the fact... Read more
Contents: D.R. Russell, D. Foster, Introduction: Rearticulating Articulation. X-M. Li, "Track (Dis)Connecting": Chinese High School and University Writing in a Time of Change. M. Scott, Cracking the Codes Anew: Writing About Literature in England. C. Donahue, The Lycée-to-University Progression in French Students' Development as Writers. D. Foster, Making the Transition to University: Student Writers in Germany. M.N. Muchiri, An Academic Writer in Kenya: The Transition From Secondary School to the University. S. Shay, R. MooreWith A. Cloete, Roles Under Construction: The Intersection of Writer Agency and Task Design in South Africa. D. Foster, D.R. Russell, Conclusion.

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David Foster