A Guide to Composition Pedagogies

ISBN13: 9780195125368ISBN10: 0195125363 Paperback, 272 pages
Jun 2000,  In Stock

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$37.95 (04)
272 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-512536-8ISBN10: 0-19-512536-3

Description

Reflecting the rich complexity of contemporary college composition pedagogy, this unique collection presents twelve original essays on several of the most important approaches to the teaching of writing. Each essay is written by an experienced teacher/scholar and describes one of the major pedagogies employed today: process, expressive, rhetorical, collaborative, feminist, critical, cultural studies, community service, and basic writing. Writing centers, writing across the curriculum, and technology and the teaching of writing are also discussed. The essays are composed of personal statements on pedagogical applications and bibliographical guides that aid students and new teachers in further study and research. Contributors include Christopher Burnham, William A. Covino, Ann George, Diana George, Eric H. Hobson, Rebecca Moore Howard, Susan C. Jarratt, Laura Julier, Susan McLeod, Charles Moran, Deborah Mutnick, Lad Tobin, and John Trimbur. An invaluable tool for graduate students and new teachers, A Guide to Composition Pedagogies provides an exceptional introduction to composition studies and the extensive range of pedagogical approaches used today.

About the Author(s)

Edited by Gary Tate, Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Emeritus Tutor , Amy Rupiper, Instructor , and Kurt Schick, Associate Director of Composition, all at Texas Christian University