Sentences with phrase «written discourse analysis»

(Dana Ferris, «Written Discourse Analysis and Second Language Teaching.»

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On this triple basis — autonomy through writing, externalization by means of the work, and the reference to a world — I will construct the analysis central to our discussion of the revelatory function of poetic discourse.
«Eschewing the etiquette of internal party discourse, Teachout accused Cuomo of governing as a Republican, acting as a shill for the big banks and other campaign contributors, and being part of a «corrupt old boys» club in Albany,» wrote John Cassidy in his analysis in the New Yorker.
Although written cases and analyses of student work samples would achieve similar goals as video analyses, images of classroom lessons provide unique opportunities for novice teachers to see in action how more experienced colleagues make space for student thinking to become visible, probe student thinking to move learning forward, engage students in classroom discourse and learn about students» individual ideas while they teach.
Discourse analysis offers a means to a systematic analysis of written text, and analysis of written text of students is often useful to assess their «prior knowledge, beliefs, and feelings» (Goldman & Wiley, 2011, p. 121).
Discourse analysis: Written text.
This analysis documents the increasingly dominant force of whole language, literature - based reading and process writing in the discourse of elementary reading and language arts instruction.
At the University of Houston, art history students are encouraged to develop fully their skills in the critical analysis of art and visual culture, and to communicate their insights effectively through writing and oral discourse.
In terms of style, his general idea is to bring writing about art into public discourse and away from the near - incomprehensible academy (represented by most of the pedantic grad student analyses in Artforum, or anything in Texte zur Kunst, for example).
First, LRW faculty at our institution believe it is critical for students to become part of the basic discourse community first — to learn how to find and find meaning in domestic legal resources so that they can become versed in the ways United States lawyers analyze legal problems, find solutions, and convey their analysis in writing to others.
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