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ESL versus Mainstream Classes: Contrasting L2 Mainstream Environments - 0 views

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    This article addressed the all to common problem of second language students being placed in mainstream English classes well before they have developed second language proficiency. These students are then expected to compete with their fellow peers who have developed proficiency since childhood. This article confronts the issues students face transitioning from ESL classroom environment to the mainstream environment. According Harklau the importance peer interaction and socialization should be used as tools to increase second language proficiency. Peer interaction and peer editing can help students develop a level of comfort and proficiency in their second language that is often missing in mainstream classrooms.
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Authority and Voice in Student Ethnographic Writing - 0 views

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    This article examines the importance of student authority plays in ethnographic writing. The article explores how examining ethnographic writings of students can play an important role in shaping future learning methods in the specific field. The article demonstate how promoting authority in writing helps a student become more actively involved in their field of study. Demanding authority helps student piece together information and concepts coming from their beginning anthropology courses. What more, the students grew in their writing as they were given explicit instruction on how to write in a voice that addressed their specific field.
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Authorizing Students' Perspectives: Toward Trust, Dialogue, and Change in Education - 0 views

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    This article addresses the importance of the student perspective in shaping and changing the educational structure of the classroom. Though this article does no explicitly address writing,it can be assumed writing is a manner in which we gain insight into the student perspective. The article examines various pedagogical perspectives in which authorization of the students perspective could best develop. The author address the traditional student-teacher relationship as that of a power relationship.However, in these power relationships there is no place for listening, because to truly listen warrant a response to what is being heard. All to often, the classroom is not a forum for open dialogue, therefore there is really very little listening going on. The student can become lost in this environment without a voice, diminish any authority that would make him/her an better writer.
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Student Characteristics and Essay Test Writing Performance - 2 views

classroom students teaching testing characteristics
started by dhacker on 03 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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    http://www.jstor.org/stable/40170967

    This article addressed how a students level of interest in a subject matter affected the score that they recieved. According to this article when students are assigned to read anything over the difficulty of a newspaper article, the view the article as dull and boring. The focus of this article was the general attitude a student has toward writing and how this affects peformance.
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