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Reconsidering What We Know Learning Thresholds In Writing Composition Rhetoric And Literacy Elizabeth Wardle

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Reconsidering What We Know Learning Thresholds In Writing Composition Rhetoric And Literacy Elizabeth Wardle
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado, Utah State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Elizabeth Wardle, Linda Adler-Kassner
ISBN: 9781607329312, 160732931X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Reconsidering What We Know Learning Thresholds In Writing Composition Rhetoric And Literacy Elizabeth Wardle by Elizabeth Wardle, Linda Adler-kassner 9781607329312, 160732931X instant download after payment.

Naming What We Know: Threshold Concepts of Writing Studies, published in 2015, contributed to a discussion about the relevance of identifying key concepts and ideas of writing studies. (Re)Considering What We Know continues that conversation while simultaneously raising questions about the ideas around threshold concepts. Contributions introduce new concepts, investigate threshold concepts as a framework, and explore their use within and beyond writing.
Part 1 raises questions about the ideologies of consensus that are associated with naming threshold concepts of a discipline. Contributions challenge the idea of consensus and seek to expand both the threshold concepts framework and the concepts themselves. Part 2 focuses on threshold concepts in action and practice, demonstrating the innovative ways threshold concepts and a threshold concepts framework have been used in writing courses and programs. Part 3 shows how a threshold concepts framework can help us engage in conversations beyond writing studies.
(Re)Considering What We Know raises new questions and offers new ideas that can help to advance the discussion and use of threshold concepts in the field of writing studies. It will be of great interest to scholars and graduate students in writing studies, especially those who have previously engaged with Naming What We Know.

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