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Autor/inn/en | Van Schalkwyk, Susan; Bezuidenhout, Juanita; Botha, Hugo; Van Schalkwyk, Gerrit I. |
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Titel | Issues of Discourse: Exploring Mixed Messages in the Interests of Collaboration |
Quelle | In: Across the Disciplines, 8 (2011) 3
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1554-8244 |
Schlagwörter | Interdisciplinary Approach; Cooperation; Medical Students; Student Research; Educational Research; Interpersonal Relationship; Collaborative Writing |
Abstract | Participating in cross-disciplinary collaborative activities can pose a range of challenges for those involved therein. Typically disciplinary strongholds are entrenched, and collaboration is dependent on the building of relationships--relationships that can exist in tension as issues of power, identity and the trappings of academic status inhibit the establishment of truly collegial and trusting interactions (Jacobs, 2007). In this article we describe and critically reflect on an instance of interdisciplinary collaborative educational research that looked at how content learning and issues of language intersect. The contention that it is often difficult for students to discern the rules and norms that characterise a particular discipline (Gee, 1990; Jacobs, 2007) can be equally true for participants in interdisciplinary collaboration, even when these participants are peers and particularly when this collaboration is within a research endeavour. The understandings that emerge from this reflection emphasise the potential for participants in such an endeavour to, therefore, receive mixed messages and we make some recommendations as to how this can be addressed. Importantly, however, we emphasise the potential of collaborative projects to serve as "a social inquiry practice that promotes learning" (Lattuca & Creamer, 2005, p. 5). (As Provided). |
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Update | 2020/1/01 |