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Facilitating Students' Collaborative Writing: Issues and Recommendations: ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Report, Volume 28, Number 6
Bruce W. Speck
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5839-8
Paperback
110 pages
May 2002
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Collaboration is interwoven in the writing process in both obvious and subtle ways--from a writer using the language that he or she inherited, to referring to the works of other writers both explicitly and implicitly, to writing together with a colleague. In this book, the author explains that collaborative writing can be a useful pedagogical tool professors can use to help students actively learn about the subject matter and about themselves.
 
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