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Rhetorical outcomes: A genre analysis of student service-learning writing

Posted on:2012-02-25Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Wayne State UniversityCandidate:Trimble, Thomas BFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008491896Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Service-learning continues to be a popular pedagogical approach within composition studies. Despite a number of studies that document a range of positive impacts on students, faculty, institutions, and community members, the relationship between service-learning and student writing outcomes is not well understood. This study presents the results of a genre analysis of student-authored ethnographies composed in four distinct sections of a service-learning--based intermediate writing course at a Midwestern urban research university. Results of the analysis are then used to develop a contextualized writing assessment framework to evaluate student writing outcomes and to consider the implications of using contemporary genre theory for both service-learning and writing program assessment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Service-learning, Writing, Outcomes, Genre, Student
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