Assessing meaning making and self-authorship

theory, research, and application

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Assessing meaning making and self-authorship

theory, research, and application

One reason so many students fail to achieve complex learning goals may be that they rely too heavily on others' opinions about what to believe, who to be, and how to relate to others. The meaning-making capacity of self-authorship provides a basis from which to understand and learn from one's experiences; without this, students are at a loss to know how to make intentional choices about what to believe and how to act. Similarly, without a means to access and assess students' meaning making, researchers are at a disadvantage in deciding how to interpret students' academic performance and other behaviors, and educators are at a disadvantage in translating findings into the design of new programs and services. This monograph is for those who are interested in understanding self-authorship and its assessment, and in using this approach in their own work. Drawing from well-established theories and extensive longitudinal research including nearly two thousand interviews, it offers a detailed account of how young adults' capacities become more complex and adaptive over time. Those who understand the role of meaning making will be better able to document its effects on educational outcomes and provide better information to decision makers about program effectiveness. -- Back cover.

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English
Pages
138

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Assessing meaning making and self-authorship: theory, research, and application
2012, Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Jossey-Bass
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Table of Contents

Nudging minds to life : self-authorship as a foundation for learning
Assessing self-authorship and its evolution
Development of the ten positions in the journey toward self-authorship
Trusting external authority : external positions
Entering the crossroads : predominantly external positions
Leaving the crossroads : predominantly internal positions
Self-authorship : internal positions
Using the self-authorship assessment guide
Appendix : Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education : qualitative research team.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-129) and indexes.

Published in
Hoboken, N.J, San Francisco, Calif
Series
ASHE higher education report -- v. 38, no. 3, ASHE higher education report -- v. 38, no. 3.

Classifications

Library of Congress
LB1060 .A834 2012, LB1060.A834 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 138 p.
Number of pages
138

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30860196M
Internet Archive
assessingmeaning0000unse
ISBN 10
1118500547
ISBN 13
9781118500545
LCCN
2015473213
OCLC/WorldCat
801926567

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