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How Students' Beliefs About Knowledge Matter in Multiple-Source Reading Online: Implications for Classroom Instruction

Authors
Woodward, LindsayCho, Byeong-Young
Issue Date
Sep-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Information processing < Comprehension; Metacognition < Comprehension; Questioning < Comprehension; Critical analysis < Digital; media literacies; New literacies < Digital; media literacies; Qualitative < Research methodology; Informational text < Strategies; methods; and materials; Instructional strategies; teaching strategies < Strategies; methods; and materials; Sociocognitive < Theoretical perspectives; Writing to learn < Writing; Comprehension; Digital; media literacies; Instructional strategies; methods and materials; 3-Early adolescence; 4-Adolescence
Citation
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT & ADULT LITERACY, v.64, no.2, pp.135 - 144
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT & ADULT LITERACY
Volume
64
Number
2
Start Page
135
End Page
144
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/145141
DOI
10.1002/jaal.1062
ISSN
1081-3004
Abstract
The authors explored the ways in which students drew on their individual theories of knowledge and knowing, or personal epistemologies, to identify and learn from multiple informational sources found on the internet. Analysis of students' think-aloud reports (during reading) and their written questions (after reading) indicated that students' personal epistemologies came into play as they were accessing, evaluating, and using diverse sources, which was reflected in their critical questioning in multiple ways. These results have implications for rethinking classroom literacy tasks in which students are asked to conduct online research to explore multiple pathways to understanding, questioning, and learning. The authors provide suggestions and instructional tools to support the development and use of students' beliefs about knowledge in complex, multisource literacy task environments.
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