Rethinking Writing Education in the Age of Generative AI
Herausgeber: Wang, Chaoran; Tian, Zhongfeng
Rethinking Writing Education in the Age of Generative AI
Herausgeber: Wang, Chaoran; Tian, Zhongfeng
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Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners, Rethinking Writing Education in the Age of Generative AI offers a timely exploration of pressing issues in writing pedagogies within an increasingly AI-mediated educational landscape.
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Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners, Rethinking Writing Education in the Age of Generative AI offers a timely exploration of pressing issues in writing pedagogies within an increasingly AI-mediated educational landscape.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781032727653
- ISBN-10: 1032727659
- Artikelnr.: 72652978
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781032727653
- ISBN-10: 1032727659
- Artikelnr.: 72652978
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zhongfeng Tian is an Assistant Professor of Bilingual Education at Rutgers University-Newark, USA. His research, grounded in translanguaging theory, focuses on collaborating with pre- and in-service teachers to foster equitable, inclusive, and socially just learning environments for bi/multilingual students in ESL and dual language bilingual education contexts. Chaoran Wang is an Assistant Professor of Writing and a Multilingual Writing Specialist at Colby College, USA. Her research examines multilingual literacy and the role of technology through the intersecting perspectives of applied linguistics, writing studies, and educational technologies.
Part I: Voices from the Field 1. Chatbots, Frankenstein's Monster of
Dominant Writing Education 2. From Policing to Empowerment: Promoting
Student Agency in the Context of AI Text Generators and AI-Detection Tools
3. A Generative AI (GAI) Writing Pedagogy: How Composition Pedagogy Can
Inform the GAI Turn 4. Whose Words Are They?: Authorship in the Age of
Artificial Intelligence 5. Blessing or Cursing: Second Language Writing
Teachers' Perceptions of Using ChatGPT in Classrooms Part II: Praxis in
Context 6. "Never Let a Good [Literacy] Crisis Go to Waste": Writing Across
the Curriculum Administration Amidst Artificial Intelligence Anxiety 7.
Generative AI and the Writing Center: A New Era of Peer-Tutor
Professionalization 8. AI-Powered Reading Assistants: A Tool for Equity in
First-Year Writing 9. Generative Artificial Intelligence in Writing:
ChatGPT and Critical Questioning for Multilingual Learners
Dominant Writing Education 2. From Policing to Empowerment: Promoting
Student Agency in the Context of AI Text Generators and AI-Detection Tools
3. A Generative AI (GAI) Writing Pedagogy: How Composition Pedagogy Can
Inform the GAI Turn 4. Whose Words Are They?: Authorship in the Age of
Artificial Intelligence 5. Blessing or Cursing: Second Language Writing
Teachers' Perceptions of Using ChatGPT in Classrooms Part II: Praxis in
Context 6. "Never Let a Good [Literacy] Crisis Go to Waste": Writing Across
the Curriculum Administration Amidst Artificial Intelligence Anxiety 7.
Generative AI and the Writing Center: A New Era of Peer-Tutor
Professionalization 8. AI-Powered Reading Assistants: A Tool for Equity in
First-Year Writing 9. Generative Artificial Intelligence in Writing:
ChatGPT and Critical Questioning for Multilingual Learners
Part I: Voices from the Field 1. Chatbots, Frankenstein's Monster of
Dominant Writing Education 2. From Policing to Empowerment: Promoting
Student Agency in the Context of AI Text Generators and AI-Detection Tools
3. A Generative AI (GAI) Writing Pedagogy: How Composition Pedagogy Can
Inform the GAI Turn 4. Whose Words Are They?: Authorship in the Age of
Artificial Intelligence 5. Blessing or Cursing: Second Language Writing
Teachers' Perceptions of Using ChatGPT in Classrooms Part II: Praxis in
Context 6. "Never Let a Good [Literacy] Crisis Go to Waste": Writing Across
the Curriculum Administration Amidst Artificial Intelligence Anxiety 7.
Generative AI and the Writing Center: A New Era of Peer-Tutor
Professionalization 8. AI-Powered Reading Assistants: A Tool for Equity in
First-Year Writing 9. Generative Artificial Intelligence in Writing:
ChatGPT and Critical Questioning for Multilingual Learners
Dominant Writing Education 2. From Policing to Empowerment: Promoting
Student Agency in the Context of AI Text Generators and AI-Detection Tools
3. A Generative AI (GAI) Writing Pedagogy: How Composition Pedagogy Can
Inform the GAI Turn 4. Whose Words Are They?: Authorship in the Age of
Artificial Intelligence 5. Blessing or Cursing: Second Language Writing
Teachers' Perceptions of Using ChatGPT in Classrooms Part II: Praxis in
Context 6. "Never Let a Good [Literacy] Crisis Go to Waste": Writing Across
the Curriculum Administration Amidst Artificial Intelligence Anxiety 7.
Generative AI and the Writing Center: A New Era of Peer-Tutor
Professionalization 8. AI-Powered Reading Assistants: A Tool for Equity in
First-Year Writing 9. Generative Artificial Intelligence in Writing:
ChatGPT and Critical Questioning for Multilingual Learners