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Analyzing cross-disciplinary teacher feedback in a communication-across-the-curriculum learning community./
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Zeleznik, Julie Marie.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-03, Section: A, page: 0887.
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Language, Rhetoric and Composition. -
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Analyzing cross-disciplinary teacher feedback in a communication-across-the-curriculum learning community.
Zeleznik, Julie Marie.
Analyzing cross-disciplinary teacher feedback in a communication-across-the-curriculum learning community.
- 184 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-03, Section: A, page: 0887.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Iowa State University, 2003.
This four-year study of a communication-intensive university learning community (Agronomy 356: Soil, Water, and Fertilizer Management and English 309: Report and Proposal Writing) investigated how instructor collaboration influenced written cross-disciplinary teacher feedback. While some rule-bound knowledge was not shared across disciplinary boundaries, co-assigning and co-assessing a rhetorically situated, argument-based writing assignment enabled my four instructor-participants to collaborate meaningfully and to integrate both agronomic and communicative knowledge into their feedback. Using activity theory, I analyzed how collaboration affected instructors' feedback patterns, roles, and styles, as well as the ways disciplinary knowledge of agronomy and rhetoric was communicated through feedback. My mixed-methodology design used interviews and observations along with statistical analyses of 2,660 feedback items.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Patterns. The instructors' participation in one another's courses during years one through three contributed to the statistically significant increase in argument feedback during this period (55%, 62%, 73%), while the decrease during year four (53%) was prompted by changes in teaching personnel, modifications in an instructor's feedback style, and a decline in veteran instructors' participation in one another's courses. These findings suggest that cross-disciplinary collaboration is important for integrating agronomy and rhetoric in teacher feedback.
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Roles. All instructors perceived their feedback motives/objects to be both academic- and workplace-based, while three instructors articulated using rhetorical situation as a feedback tool. Both these perceived motives and tool-uses were influenced by instructors' participation in various academic and workplace activity systems. These findings indicate not only that feedback roles were influenced by a variety of instructor experiences but also that rhetorical situation was presented to students as fixed while instructors used it as a malleable feedback tool.
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