Reimagining writing: Integrating wicked problems into secondary writing instruction through a research practice partnership

IF 0.9 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1002/jaal.1362
Carrie L. James, Sarah J. McCarthey
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Literacy scholars have called for writing instruction to promote civic engagement, student agency, and multimodal composing. This study addressed this call by describing a research‐practice partnership to reimagine writing instruction in a high school English course by incorporating human‐centered design challenges. Using case study methods, we describe the process to negotiate curriculum, the divergent ways teachers implemented it, and the positive impact it had on students' attitudes toward writing. Through a transliteracies lens, we found that negotiating a (re)designed curriculum means working through tensions that can lead to new ways of thinking about writing. The (re)designed instruction centered 21st century composing practices that were inherently multimodal and resonated with students' out‐of‐school composing practices. This led to a positive shift in students' attitudes toward writing. The study suggests that incorporating “wicked problem” design challenges has the potential to reimagine how we teach writing in secondary education.
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重新想象写作:通过研究实践伙伴关系将邪恶问题纳入中学写作教学
扫盲学者呼吁写作教学要促进公民参与、学生主体性和多模态写作。为了响应这一号召,本研究通过描述研究与实践的合作,结合以人为本的设计挑战,重新构想高中英语课程的写作教学。通过案例研究法,我们描述了协商课程的过程、教师实施课程的不同方式以及对学生写作态度的积极影响。通过音译的视角,我们发现,协商(重新)设计课程意味着要克服紧张关系,从而形成新的写作思维方式。重新设计的教学以 21 世纪的写作实践为中心,这些实践本质上是多模态的,并与学生的校外写作实践产生了共鸣。这使得学生的写作态度发生了积极转变。这项研究表明,融入 "邪恶问题 "设计挑战有可能重新构想我们在中学教育中的写作教学方式。
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Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy is the only literacy journal published exclusively for teachers of older learners. Each issue offers practical, classroom-tested ideas grounded in research and theory. Whether you work with new, struggling, or skilled readers, you’ll find something of interest in JAAL. Every issue includes •Practical ideas for instruction •Reviews of student and teacher resources, including young adult literature •Tips on how to integrate technology, media, and popular culture in your classroom •Reflections on current literacy trends, issues, and research
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