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Full Description
The book presents a text-based study of discourse practices in placement, a hybrid zone which re-contextualises academic knowledge and professional practices. Using Lave and Wenger's Communities of Practice as the overarching theoretical framework, the study investigates how novices learn to write like their professional counterparts. By collecting texts completed in various placement contexts and in-depth qualitative interviews with informants, the study features a multi-dimensional approach to the analysis of discourse practices in terms of text construction and text consumption. The issues of genre, feedback, identity and role associated with placement learning are brought into focus.
Contents
Contents: Rethinking Learning - Legitimate Peripheral Participation in a Community of Practice: A Conceptual Overview of Placement - Genre and Practice: Interactions of Genre-Based Practices in Placement - Moving towards Disciplinary Practices: Roles of Feedback and Revision in Placement Learning - Roles and Identities in Placement Practices.