Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Bárbara Amaral da
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Franco, Ana Paula Cordeiro Lacerda, Castro, Marcelo de, Coelho, Shirlene Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/63866
Resumo: Anchored in the New Literacy Studies and also based on an ethnographic research, Lea and Street (2014) established three models that allow the study of reading and writing practices at the university: i) that of skills, ii) that of socialization and iii) that of academic literacy as a social practice. Taking this proposal into account, the objective of this investigation is to identify and analyze if and how these three perspectives on academic literacy appear in the scope of the discipline Portuguese Language Workshop: Reading and Text Production (OLP), offered at a distance and every six months, for more than a decade at UFMG (Federal University of Minas Gerais). This is a study with a qualitative approach (Paiva, 2019), motivated by professional experience as tutors of the course. Based on the syllabus of the discipline, the instructional and informative materials, the resources available and the tasks requested, we found that the first two models mentioned underlie the class. With regard to skills, linguistic aspects are explored individually, based on the demands made explicit by undergraduates in the texts produced. This, however, does not happen without contextualization, but in articulation with academic socialization and the language in use, since the texts read and written are always explored as statements inscribed in discursive genres (Bakhtin, 1997). On the other hand, the third model, which emphasizes the construction of meanings by subjects and the power and identity relations inherent to the university sphere, is little adopted, especially when considering that the class encompasses a large number of students per semester. This fact is a challenge, because it homogenizes literate practices and restricts them to the course itself in the expectation that the students will be able, later, to (re)produce them and (re)adjust them to contexts in which they participate at the university.
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spelling Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production classLetramento acadêmico: perspectivas teóricas e práticas em uma disciplina de leitura e produção textualacademic literacies; reading; writing; discursive genres.letramentos acadêmicos; leitura; escrita; gêneros discursivos.Anchored in the New Literacy Studies and also based on an ethnographic research, Lea and Street (2014) established three models that allow the study of reading and writing practices at the university: i) that of skills, ii) that of socialization and iii) that of academic literacy as a social practice. Taking this proposal into account, the objective of this investigation is to identify and analyze if and how these three perspectives on academic literacy appear in the scope of the discipline Portuguese Language Workshop: Reading and Text Production (OLP), offered at a distance and every six months, for more than a decade at UFMG (Federal University of Minas Gerais). This is a study with a qualitative approach (Paiva, 2019), motivated by professional experience as tutors of the course. Based on the syllabus of the discipline, the instructional and informative materials, the resources available and the tasks requested, we found that the first two models mentioned underlie the class. With regard to skills, linguistic aspects are explored individually, based on the demands made explicit by undergraduates in the texts produced. This, however, does not happen without contextualization, but in articulation with academic socialization and the language in use, since the texts read and written are always explored as statements inscribed in discursive genres (Bakhtin, 1997). On the other hand, the third model, which emphasizes the construction of meanings by subjects and the power and identity relations inherent to the university sphere, is little adopted, especially when considering that the class encompasses a large number of students per semester. This fact is a challenge, because it homogenizes literate practices and restricts them to the course itself in the expectation that the students will be able, later, to (re)produce them and (re)adjust them to contexts in which they participate at the university.Ancorados nos Novos Estudos do Letramento e, ainda, a partir de uma pesquisa etnográfica, Lea e Street (2014) estabeleceram três modelos que permitem o estudo das práticas de leitura e de escrita na universidade: i) o das habilidades, ii) o da socialização e iii) o do letramento acadêmico como prática social. Considerando essa proposta, o objetivo desta investigação é identificar e analisar se e como essas três perspectivas sobre o letramento acadêmico aparecem no escopo da disciplina Oficina de Língua Portuguesa: Leitura e Produção de Textos (OLP), ofertada a distância e semestralmente, há mais de uma década, na UFMG (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais). Trata-se de um estudo de abordagem qualitativa (Paiva, 2019), motivado por experiência profissional como tutores da OLP. Com base na ementa da disciplina, dos materiais instrutivos e informativos, dos recursos disponibilizados e das tarefas solicitadas, constatamos que os dois primeiros modelos citados embasam a OLP. No que se refere às habilidades, os aspectos linguísticos, como os gramaticais, são explorados de modo individual, com base nas demandas explicitadas pelos graduandos nos textos produzidos. Isso, no entanto, não acontece sem contextualização, mas, sim, em articulação à socialização acadêmica e à língua em uso, visto que os textos lidos e escritos são sempre explorados enquanto enunciados inscritos em gêneros discursivos (Bakhtin, 1997). Por sua vez, o terceiro modelo, que sobressalta a construção dos significados pelos sujeitos e as relações de poder e identidade inerentes à esfera universitária, é pouco adotado, principalmente ao se considerar que a OLP engloba um número grande de estudantes por semestre. Tal fato é um desafio, porque homogeneíza as práticas letradas e as restringe à própria disciplina na expectativa de que o aluno consiga, posteriormente, (re)produzi-las e (re)adequá-las aos contextos sociais mais específicos dos quais participa na universidade.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2023-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/6386610.4025/actascilangcult.v45i1.63866Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; Vol 45 No 1 (2023): Jan.-June; e63866Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; v. 45 n. 1 (2023): Jan.-June; e638661983-46831983-4675reponame:Acta Scientiarum. 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Letramento acadêmico: perspectivas teóricas e práticas em uma disciplina de leitura e produção textual
title Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
spellingShingle Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
Silva, Bárbara Amaral da
academic literacies; reading; writing; discursive genres.
letramentos acadêmicos; leitura; escrita; gêneros discursivos.
title_short Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
title_full Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
title_fullStr Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
title_full_unstemmed Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
title_sort Academic literacy: theoretical and practical perspectives in a textual reading and production class
author Silva, Bárbara Amaral da
author_facet Silva, Bárbara Amaral da
Franco, Ana Paula Cordeiro Lacerda
Castro, Marcelo de
Coelho, Shirlene Ferreira
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author2 Franco, Ana Paula Cordeiro Lacerda
Castro, Marcelo de
Coelho, Shirlene Ferreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Bárbara Amaral da
Franco, Ana Paula Cordeiro Lacerda
Castro, Marcelo de
Coelho, Shirlene Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv academic literacies; reading; writing; discursive genres.
letramentos acadêmicos; leitura; escrita; gêneros discursivos.
topic academic literacies; reading; writing; discursive genres.
letramentos acadêmicos; leitura; escrita; gêneros discursivos.
description Anchored in the New Literacy Studies and also based on an ethnographic research, Lea and Street (2014) established three models that allow the study of reading and writing practices at the university: i) that of skills, ii) that of socialization and iii) that of academic literacy as a social practice. Taking this proposal into account, the objective of this investigation is to identify and analyze if and how these three perspectives on academic literacy appear in the scope of the discipline Portuguese Language Workshop: Reading and Text Production (OLP), offered at a distance and every six months, for more than a decade at UFMG (Federal University of Minas Gerais). This is a study with a qualitative approach (Paiva, 2019), motivated by professional experience as tutors of the course. Based on the syllabus of the discipline, the instructional and informative materials, the resources available and the tasks requested, we found that the first two models mentioned underlie the class. With regard to skills, linguistic aspects are explored individually, based on the demands made explicit by undergraduates in the texts produced. This, however, does not happen without contextualization, but in articulation with academic socialization and the language in use, since the texts read and written are always explored as statements inscribed in discursive genres (Bakhtin, 1997). On the other hand, the third model, which emphasizes the construction of meanings by subjects and the power and identity relations inherent to the university sphere, is little adopted, especially when considering that the class encompasses a large number of students per semester. This fact is a challenge, because it homogenizes literate practices and restricts them to the course itself in the expectation that the students will be able, later, to (re)produce them and (re)adjust them to contexts in which they participate at the university.
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