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Transitions in Writing addresses the experiences of writers as they move between contexts of writing and juggle new and different demands. Spelman Miller and Stevenson bring together research by scholars in a range of settings across the world who approach transition from different standpoints. Tran...
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Transitions in Writing / Studies in writing, ; Intro; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Transitions in Writing: An Introduction ( Spelman Miller and Stevenson ); Chapter 1. Transition in Students' Reading and Writing: The Case of A-Levels to University in the UK (Baker); Chapter 2. Transitions into Post-graduate Study: Developing Writers at a British University (Furneaux); Chapter 3. Crossing the Divide between Writing Cultures (Krogh); Chapter 4. Facilitating Non-native English Speaker Students' Transition to Writing for the Disciplines: A Study of Learning Transfer (Ong) Chapter 5. "They Don't Want My Opinion Do They?": Authorial Identity and Transitions into and within Higher Education ( Everitt-Reynolds, Maguire and Delahunt )Chapter 6. Transitioning to Academic Success: Textual Change and Reflexivity in the Writing of International Postgraduate Students ( Kettle and Ryan ); Chapter 7. Writing and Speaking: Children Moving between Modalities ( Johansson, Åkerlund and Sahlén ); Chapter 8. Crossing the Line: Trading across Semiotic Systems in the Visual and Performing Arts (James). |
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