Cognition and composition: Deliberate practice in a first-year composition courseShow full item record
Title | Cognition and composition: Deliberate practice in a first-year composition course |
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Author | Brown, Alicia Katherine |
Date | 2022-04-28 |
Genre | Thesis |
Abstract | Drain from the invisible demands writing makes on writers’ brains may be lowering students’ self-efficacy. Deliberate practice, as developed by the psychologist Anders Ericsson, is a way to make those demands visible and to work toward a positive result. Deliberate practice is especially well suited to composition, given the large overlap between the two fields. A core component of deliberate practice is training the brain to automate parts of the writing process, to free up as much limited short-term memory as possible. Doing so minimizes the cognitive demands of writing, which, in turn, raises students’ self-efficacy. After reviewing the theory, this thesis proposes a potential first-year writing course based on deliberate practice. |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/66864 |
Department | English |
Advisor | Hogg, Charlotte |
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