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Latham, Gloria – English in Education, 2020
This paper reports on an out of school creative writing collaboration between a grandmother (the author) and her then eleven-year-old granddaughter, and suggests ways in which this may be relevant to writing in school. The narrative is framed and analysed in the light of Donald Graves' concepts of process writing. The paper highlights the…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Collaborative Writing, Process Approach (Writing), Novels
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Tarasowa, Darya; Auer, Sören; Khalili, Ali; Unbehauen, Jörg – Open Praxis, 2014
The support of multilingual content becomes crucial for educational platforms due to the benefits it offers. In this paper we propose a concept that allows content authors to use the power of the crowd to create (semantically) structured multilingual educational content out of their material. To enable the collaboration of the crowd, we expand our…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Technology Uses in Education, Collaborative Writing
Lin, Chun-Yi – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2014
Given the fact that more and more universities stress on using English as medium to teach students with diverse backgrounds, the content and language integrated learning approach (CLIL) is now frequently introduced to faculty to support effective instruction and learning. Inspired by a CLIL workshop I attended, in which the instructor offered an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Student Participation
Yong Mei Fung – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2010
As part of a research study on collaborative writing, this paper discusses defining and facilitating features that occur during face-to-face collaboration, based on the literature and research. The defining features are mutual interaction, negotiations, conflict, and shared expertise. Facilitating features include affective factors, use of L1,…
Descriptors: Conflict, Collaborative Writing, Language Usage, Language Acquisition