DESIGNING & Teaching for Writing Transfer


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--Michael Rifenburg
*some material taken from Yancey et al's July 2016 CWPA workshop

What is Transfer?


Thorndike & Woodworth (1900s). Both psychologists


direction application / mimicry of tasks = identical element theory

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expansive vocabulary of binaries

near v far

low-road v high road

negative v positive


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big take-home points for P & S

"Education can be designed to honor these conditions and achieve transfer"

--from "Transfer of Learning." In International Handbook of Educational Research. 1994. 

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National Research Council's How People Learn

prior knowledge

all "new learning involves transfer based on previous learning" (53).

transfer as dynamic process--not end product

learner agency and decision-making


A Pause

What stands out to you in this brief transfer research trajectory we covered?

How might the concept of negative transfer change how you work with learners (not just the students in your class)?

Where do you think writing researchers are going to take these ideas?

Writing transfer

about a decade of work

Faculty and students do not expect writing transfer from  FYC


Does not  "cross contexts" Yancey, Robertson, Taczak




Faculty & transfer


Wardle (2007)

Students & Transfer


Bergmann & Zepernick (2007)

But

Elon University Research Seminar Critical Transitions: Writing and the Question of Transfer

2011-2013

45 international researchers

drafted statement on transfer and designing conditions and contexts for explicitly teaching for transfer

Elon Statement


At the close

It's hard

It's messy

It's fluid

but

It's necessary & possible

Next


What does transfer look like in a writing class?


Big points


You will write again for work / school. Everyone writes.

BUT every job / major  writes a little differently.

So how can a general class like this prepare you for future writing, for transfer of learning?

An answer: key terms

Our key terms

audience
genre
rhetorical situations
exigence
knowledge
discourse community
context
reflection

DESIGNING & Teaching for Writing Transfer

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