Rosario Arroyo González
University of Granada
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Cognitive Processing | 2009
Rosario Arroyo González; Francisco Salvador Mata
This article compiles the investigations carried out by a Research Group of the University of Granada, Spain. Its different projects on writing’s cognitive social and cultural processes have been supported by the Spanish Government. This line of research joined together linguistic, psychological, social and cultural contributions to the development of writing from the 1970s. Currently, this line of research develops in collaboration with other European Universities: (a) Interuniversity Centre for Research On Cognitive Processing in Natural and Artificial Systems (ECONA), “La Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy); (b) Anadolu University, (Eskisehir, Turkey); (c) Coimbra University (Portugal); (d) University of Zaragoza (Spain); (e) the Institute of Education of the University of London (United Kingdom). The aforementioned collaboration is materializing into projects like the International Master on Multilingual Writing: Cognitive, Intercultural and Technological Processes of Written Communication (http://www.multilingualwriting.com) and the International Congress: Writing in the twenty-first Century: Cognition, Multilinguisim and Technologies, held in Granada (http://www.asprogrades.org). This research line is focussed on the development of strategies in writing development, basic to train twenty-first century societies’ citizens. In these societies, participation in production media, social exchange and the development of multilingual written communication skills through new computer technologies spread multicultural values. In order to fulfil the social exigencies, it is needed to have the collaboration of research groups for designing and applying international research projects.This article compiles the investigations carried out by a Research Group of the University of Granada, Spain. Its different projects on writing’s cognitive social and cultural processes have been supported by the Spanish Government. This line of research joined together linguistic, psychological, social and cultural contributions to the development of writing from the 1970s. Currently, this line of research develops in collaboration with other European Universities: (a) Interuniversity Centre for Research On Cognitive Processing in Natural and Artificial Systems (ECONA), “La Sapienza” University of Rome (Italy); (b) Anadolu University, (Eskisehir, Turkey); (c) Coimbra University (Portugal); (d) University of Zaragoza (Spain); (e) the Institute of Education of the University of London (United Kingdom). The aforementioned collaboration is materializing into projects like the International Master on Multilingual Writing: Cognitive, Intercultural and Technological Processes of Written Communication ( http://www.multilingualwriting.com ) and the International Congress: Writing in the twenty-first Century: Cognition, Multilinguisim and Technologies, held in Granada ( http://www.asprogrades.org ). This research line is focussed on the development of strategies in writing development, basic to train twenty-first century societies’ citizens. In these societies, participation in production media, social exchange and the development of multilingual written communication skills through new computer technologies spread multicultural values. In order to fulfil the social exigencies, it is needed to have the collaboration of research groups for designing and applying international research projects.
Revista De Educacion | 2005
Rosario Arroyo González; Francisco Salvador Mata
Investigación en la escuela | 2006
Rosario Arroyo González
Revista de investigación educativa, RIE | 2001
Rosario Arroyo González
Revista Espanola De Pedagogia | 2000
Rosario Arroyo González
Archive | 2000
Rosario Arroyo González
Revista de Educación Inclusiva | 2016
Rosario Arroyo González; Roger Beard; Marta Olivetti; Zulal Balpinar; José A. S. Rebelo
Enseñanza & Teaching: Revista interuniversitaria de didáctica | 2009
Rosario Arroyo González
Educación, desarrollo y diversidad | 2005
Rosario Arroyo González
Archive | 2003
Rosario Arroyo González; Francisco Salvador Mata