Lee y se Escribe en la Universidad Colombiana

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Edited by Mauricio Pérez-Abril and Gloria Rincón Bonilla

CoverThis book presents the findings of the inter-institutional research project, "What are the purposes of reading and writing in Colombian Universities? A contribution to consolidating the national academic culture."

The research project was conducted formally between 2009 and 2011; however, the research design began in 2008 and the editing process of this book was conducted during 2012.

The research project was co-funded by the Colombian Department of Science, Technology, and Innovation (Colciencias) and seventeen universities. Mauricio Pérez-Abril and Gloria Rincón Bonilla led the research team. This research experience was also nourished by dialogues with international scholars such as Ana Camps from Universidad de Barcelona, España, Paula Carlino, from the National Scientific Council of Argentina and Universidad de Buenos Aires, and Luiz Percival Leme Britto, from Universidad do Oeste do Pará, Brazil.

The work reported in this book aimed at describing the reading and writing practices and learning experiences in undergraduate programs in different disciplines of the participating universities. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected and a variety of stakeholders (i.e., students, faculty members, and university administrators) participated in the project.

This project has been a preliminary step in formulating guidelines for public policy on higher education writing in Colombia. Importantly, the project has nurtured the development of a professional network of about 50 researchers and instructors on reading and writing, an emerging field in Colombian higher education.

Table of Contents

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Front Matter

About this Book and this Project

Authors

Mode of Presentation of Research, by Paula Carlino

1. Introduction

2. Basic Concepts

3. Reading and Writing practices in the Colombian University: Current Status

4. Discourses on the Reading and Writing: Discussion Groups

5. Case Studies: Outstanding Practices of Teaching Reading and Writing at the University

Conclusions

Bibliography

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Publication Information:

Pérez-Abril, M. y Rincón-Bonilla, G. (Coords.) (2013). ¿Para qué se lee y se escribe en la universidad colombiana? Un aporte a la consolidación de la cultura académica del país. Bogota: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Available at https://wac.colostate.edu/books/international/la/colombian/

Publication Date:

June 14, 2013

Note:

This book appears on the Clearinghouse courtesy of its publisher and editors.

International Exchanges on the Study of Writing

Series Editors:

Terry Myers Zawacki, George Mason University; Magnus Gustafsson, Chalmers Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för Vetenskapens Kommunikation och Lärande, Avdelningen för Fackspräk och Kommunikation; Joan Mullin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; and Federico Navarro, Universidad de Buenos Aires, National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), and Universidad de Chile.

Section Editors: 

Federico Navarro (Editor in Chief) Universidad de O’Higgins (Chile); Violeta Molina-Natera (Editor for texts in Spanish), Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali (Colombia); Désirée Motta-Roth (Editor for texts in Portuguese), Universidade Federal de Santa Maria / CNpQ (Brasil); Ana M. Cortés Lagos (Associate Editor), Syracuse University

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