Teaching and Learning Abstract Ideas via the Abstraction Ladder - A Phenomenological Invitation
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2024Type
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Isaksen, Karl RobertAbstract
This paper 1) argues for the
inclusion of a phenomenological form of academic
textual evidence, 2) makes a case for James Moffett's
abstraction ladder for teaching and learning, and 3)
provides concrete examples of the abstraction ladder
both as inspiration for practical application by
teachers and to demonstrate how it may be used to
broaden academic written discourse. These three
aims are interrelated and mutually supportive.
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Isaksen. Teaching and Learning Abstract Ideas via the Abstraction Ladder - A Phenomenological Invitation. Writing in Education. 2024;92:36-43Metadata
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