History Writing: Instructional and Cognitive Complexities
Instructional and Cognitive Complexities
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About the Book
History Writing: Instructional and Cognitive Complexities by C. Arturo Yañez examines the nature of the struggles of both undergraduate students and graduate teaching instructors, as well as the instructional and cognitive processes that surface during the socialization activities of an activity system (or academic discipline) such as history. This book provides some answers to the very intricate nature of the complexities of disciplinary writing, such as thinking, reading, and acting. For those interested in understanding the complexities underlying learning and teaching disciplinary writing, Dr. Yañez´ book is a must. – Dr. Ladimiro Urdaneta, Universidad de Los Andes (Merida, Venezuela)
About the Author
C. Arturo Yañez (PhD, University of Iowa) has taught disciplinary reading and writing for over 20 years. He is currently Interim Department Head of Foreign Languages and International Studies at Arkansas Tech University (Russellville), following two decades of teaching English as a Foreign Language at the Universidad de Los Andes (Mérida, Venezuela). A former Editor of the foreign-language journal Entre Lenguas, Dr. Yañez has received international recognition as a leader in foreign-language teaching. In addition to his on-going research in the field, Dr. Yañez has authored and co-authored several book chapters and journal articles.