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The Designs of Academic Literacy Michael Newman

The Designs of Academic Literacy By Michael Newman

The Designs of Academic Literacy by Michael Newman


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To move content from source to target they used four operations. These include exposure (making themselves conscious of the information), extraction (a process of selecting information), manipulation (changing or synthesizing information), and display (showing the information).

The Designs of Academic Literacy Summary

The Designs of Academic Literacy: A Multiliteracies Examination of Academic Achievement by Michael Newman

This qualitative multi-case study of academic literacy is the first research to assume the premises of the Multiliteracies Project of the New London Group of literacy researchers. It takes a multimodal view of literacy, not limited to reading and writing, and sets about to uncover the Design (the flexible structuring of rules and principles) that students and teachers both follow and create in college courses. This Design takes the form of a game in which students channel content from sources, such as texts and lectures, to assessments of various kinds. Students are then rewarded in the form of grades to the extent that the content they display matches the criteria the professor sets up.

The students in this study had to determine which content would or would not match these criteria, which of six types of information (facts, concepts, connections, processes, principles, or metainformation, e.g., rhetorical patterns) were desired and how best to supply them. To move content from source to target they used four operations. These include exposure (making themselves conscious of the information), extraction (a process of selecting information), manipulation (changing or synthesizing information), and display (showing the information). Greater awareness of this Design led to greater success. Pedagogical implications of this model include establishing a more realistic curricula for academic literacy programs and educating professors to better match grading criteria with learning goals.

About Michael Newman

MICHAEL NEWMAN is Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders, Queens College/CUNY.

Table of Contents

Preface Orientation Introduction Where We Stand in the Field Methods The Worth of a Quarter Classes Awareness of Achievement Versus Learning Types of Information Operations on Information Playing the Game Final Conclusions References

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NPB9780897898379
9780897898379
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The Designs of Academic Literacy: A Multiliteracies Examination of Academic Achievement by Michael Newman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2002-03-30
200
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