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Jennifer Burke Reifman; Stacy Wittstock; Tricia Serviss; Beth Pearsall; Dan Melzer – College Composition and Communication, 2025
This article presents a constructivist writing placement framework, developed from the study of two pilot iterations of a local writing placement mechanism at a large public research university. Through preliminary analysis of data from these pilots, we present a model of constructivist writing placement and demonstrate how it helps move…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Student Placement, Constructivism (Learning), Equal Education
Tracy L. Coskie; Kristine Nugent-Ohls; M. Michelle Hornof – Middle School Journal, 2025
Writing groups have the potential to be positive academic communities, but often become problematic spaces where students go to get their writing "fixed." In this article, the authors draw on literature from peer response groups as well as social justice pedagogies to explore how teachers might develop these groups as spaces for student…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Writing (Composition), Clubs, Writing Instruction
M. E. Talian; Sunny Ajitabh; Opal Jawale – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2025
This collaborative autoethnography explores the shifting power dynamics in a youth-adult research partnership within a participatory design research project focused on a youth-led online writing community. The authors, a former high school teacher/now doctoral student researcher and former high school students/current co-researchers, analyze their…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Partnerships in Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Communities of Practice
Beixi Li; Ajit Bhattarai – Journal of Transformative Education, 2025
In this collaborative autoethnography, we, two early career academics used arts-based methods to explore and transform our understanding of scholarly impact. We began by narrating the disorienting dilemma we experienced while preparing our review, tenure, and promotion portfolios. After a brief review of Mezirow's transformative learning theory,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research Universities, Transformative Learning, Learning Processes
Markus Roos Breines; Paul Prinsloo – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
Funders are increasingly requiring international collaboration for research projects and such projects add to the reputation, rankings and research gravitas of institutions and individual researchers alike. The power asymmetries in global knowledge production means that international research collaboration comes with a range of taken-for-granted…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Research, International Cooperation, Financial Support
Ellen Taylor-Bower; Kate Plaisted-Grant; Stephanie Archer – Educational Action Research, 2025
Drawing upon ongoing research exploring lived experiences of sensory overload, meltdown, and shutdown in autism as a framework, this article reflects on the challenges and benefits of employing participatory methods in doctoral research. In particular, the process of establishing and working with a Research Advisory Group to co-create a…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Participatory Research, Research Design, Research Methodology
Veronica L. Timbers; Jennifer C. Hollenberger; T. Laine Scales; Madeline R. Stiers – Journal of Educators Online, 2025
For online doctoral students, learning the habits, cultures, and practices of the academy can be particularly challenging without informal, in-person interactions. As novice scholars and educators, engagement in the culture of the academy is an important component of the scholarly formation process. In this conceptual article, three online…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Social Work, Doctoral Programs, Electronic Learning