Kerry Dirk

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Ohio University

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  1. The “Research Paper” Prompt: A Dialogic Opportunity for Transfer
    Abstract

    The treatment of a research paper as an isolated utterance within a composition classroom is problematic in that such papers may fail to encourage transfer of writing knowledge. In this essay, I argue that a research paper’s failure to work as a utterance situated within a conversation—as critiqued through a framework constructed by Mikhail Bakhtin’s notion of the utterance—often disadvantages students in their future writing endeavors. I conclude by suggesting one way to encourage students to situate their research writing as a part of—rather than separate from—an activity system. By making the research paper an integral part of a entire course sequence, students will be better equipped to understand the role that research and writing plays within a specific activity system.

  2. What Works for Me
    Abstract

    Two-Year College English teachers offer brief descriptions of successful classroom activities.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc20086891