Maria Poznahovska

2 articles
Carnegie Mellon University

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Maria Poznahovska's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (66% of indexed citations) · 6 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  1. Scaffolding Feedback Between Cowriters With Different Levels of English-Language Proficiency
    Abstract

    When students cowrite with others who have different levels of proficiency with the English language, they can experience unproductive conflict related to feedback avoidance. The author interviewed 20 professionals with experience cowriting across such different English proficiencies and found three strategies that can facilitate feedback and collaboration: calibrate genre and reader expectations, establish protocols for reviewing texts, and frame feedback as a learning opportunity. She suggests that these strategies can be a step toward helping students mitigate their anxieties about feedback and feel more empowered to engage with linguistically diverse peers.

    doi:10.1177/1050651919892306
  2. Teaching textual awareness with DocuScope: Using corpus-driven tools and reflection to support students’ written decision-making
    doi:10.1016/j.asw.2018.06.003