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Andrea R. Olinger; Alison Heron-Hruby; James S. Chisholm; Braydon L. Dungan; Hannah M. Conn; Julia P. Nitishin – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Research on writing pedagogy highlights effective feedback as dialogic and student-centered. However, few studies have examined how preservice English teachers (PSETs) craft their feedback based on how they want their students to read them. Drawing on sociocultural approaches to writing, we examine the co-construction of these "discoursal…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Self Concept, Preservice Teachers, English Teachers
William Fletcher Haden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explored the letter-writing practices of incarcerated adult students at a facility within the Los Angeles County jail system. The study sought to understand the role that letter writing plays in the lives of these individuals, their unique composition processes and products, their beliefs about themselves and their skills as writers,…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Adult Students, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
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Goldsmith, Christy – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2023
Purpose: By engaging levels of W/writerliness, this paper aims to identify how English Language Arts teachers' personal and professional W/writerly identities impact their performance of pedagogical agency. Design/methodology/approach: In this narrative inquiry, the author draws on theories of writing identity and agency to analyze how four…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Teachers, Writing (Composition), Personal Autonomy
Debbie Beerman Brownrigg – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Writing is an essential life skill. It is a critical area of literacy instruction and high-stakes assessments. However, emphasis on writing instruction and assessment has not correlated with widespread writing proficiency. Within this context, teachers experience the phenomenon of writing instructional leadership. Teachers' preparation as writers…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Community Leaders, Writing (Composition)
Harrison, Archibald Franklin, IV – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The underlying assumption of this study is that writing as a process has profound implications for success and fulfillment both in and beyond the classroom. A second assumption is that electronic portfolios provide students a space to write, revise, reflect, share, and explore themselves as writers. Students who engage with and embrace the writing…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Electronic Publishing, Portfolios (Background Materials), Junior High School Students
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Brad Jacobson – Written Communication, 2024
Developing academic writers must continually position themselves discursively as they negotiate institutional, programmatic, and disciplinary contexts. The inextricable relationship of writing and identities raises questions of access to social identities in schools, a particularly salient issue when considering the complexities and challenges of…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing (Composition), High School Students, College Students
Murphy, Sandra, Ed.; Smith, Mary Ann, Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2023
All teachers face challenges--from the daunting and unexpected, like teaching during a pandemic, to nagging doubts about daily interactions and teaching practices. If there were ever a time for sharing teacher personal and professional breakthroughs--the ways teachers have successfully and courageously turned a corner--that time is now. In this…
Descriptors: Barriers, Educational Change, High School Teachers, College Faculty
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María Dolores García-Pastor; Jorge Piqueres Calatayud – CALICO Journal, 2023
Identity currently features as a prominent theme in digital multimodal composition (DMC), given the significant impact of DMC on identity expression. However, L2 learners' writer identity development and fluctuation in this type of textual composition needs further exploration in light of the absence of clearly established DMC-specific identity…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Multiple Literacies, Self Concept
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Williams, Amy D. – Composition Studies, 2019
This article uses an ethnographic case study of high school writers preparing for college to explore students' writing experiences in and outside of school. In each domain, students experience affects related to embodiment, relationships, and movement, but the study reveals qualitative differences in those affective experiences. These differences…
Descriptors: High School Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Attitudes, Creative Writing
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Vickie Johnston; Cynthia Dawn Martelli – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2024
This qualitative case study examined the effect of writing sessions, conducted at a university literacy festival, on the construction of college admission essays. Sessions were conducted by authors of multicultural young adult literature and university writing center staff and students. Each session focused on helping 132 high school students from…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Diversity, College Admission, Essays
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Valdivia, Andrea – Theory Into Practice, 2021
Much of the everyday lives of young people happens on social media, mainly those image-centric platforms, like Instagram. Participation in these platforms has increased practices of meaning-making associated with vernacular literacies. Digital production on Instagram articulates traditions from vernacular writing and photography and is…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Film Production, Social Media, Multimedia Materials
David Premont – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large midwestern University. I utilized the narrative inquiry methodology. I interviewed participants four times: Once in January 2019, January 2020, March 2020, and May 2020. I also asked participants to submit a visual metaphor and reflection.…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Self Concept, Writing (Composition), Preservice Teachers
Karen Larson Buechner – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Grounded in theory that views language and writing as inextricable from the social event within which it occurs, the purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore how the dialogue produced within the context of a detracked English Language Arts (ELA) classroom contributed to students' perceptions of their writing identity. The class consisted…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Language Arts, Dialogs (Language), Writing (Composition)
Helen C. Bentley – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This four-year study centers on identity research, exploring a two-year student success program in a midwestern school. The program follows a "school-within-a-school" model (Indiana Department of Education website, 2020) as it is housed on the same grounds as the main school but in a different building. The student-to-teacher ratio is…
Descriptors: Narration, Self Concept, Success, High School Students
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Seltzer, Kate – Written Communication, 2022
This article centers on Faith, a Latinx bilingual student who, because of her failure to pass a standardized exam in English language arts, had to repeat 11th-grade English. Despite this stigma of being a "repeater," during the year-long ethnographic study I conducted in her classroom, Faith proved to be an insightful and critical reader…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, English Language Learners, High School Students, Grade 11
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