A Socially Just Classroom Transdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Writing Across the Humanities

A Socially Just Classroom  Transdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Writing Across the Humanities
Author: Kristin Coffey,Vuslat Katsanis
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781648895173

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This edited collection provides a range of transdisciplinary approaches to the teaching of writing across the Humanities through the lens of inclusion and equity in higher education. In three parts - From Disciplinary Practice to Transdisciplinary Application, The Collective We: Transparent Pedagogy in Praxis, Power in Presence: From Chalkboard to Pavement - the chapters focus on teaching triumphs and challenges, specific learning objectives and best practices, theories and their applications, and concrete examples of campus action within specific institutional or socio-historical contexts. In whole, the book represents what a socially just classroom looks like from first-year university writing classes, to advanced graduate studies, and the impact of learning beyond the university. Building on the scholarship of equity in higher education, the book forefronts transdisciplinary pedagogies with chapters representing language and literature, creative writing, cultural and ethnic studies, women and gender studies, and media studies. While we understand social justice as a multifaceted and ever expanding effort, we affirm the essential role of classroom instructors as the foundational actors in cultivating and sustaining inclusion and equity. We also acknowledge the current challenges of teaching brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, which intensifies previously existing issues surrounding housing, employment, healthcare, and the legal residency status of many students. By fostering a conversation around writing pedagogy in a comparative and transdisciplinary context, we encourage educators to translate the resources available in their fields in a collective effort to close the equity gaps. At the same time, we intend for this book to provide a context where younger faculty and diverse students can redefine the college classroom while empowering each other within their chosen institutions.

Writing in the Dialogical Classroom

Writing in the Dialogical Classroom
Author: Bob Fecho
Publsiher: Principles in Practice
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0814113575

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In the dialogical classroom, students use writing to explore who they are becoming and how they relate to the larger culture around them. Dialogical writing combines academic and personal writing; allows writers to bring multiple voices to the work; Involves thought, reflection, and engagement across time and space; and creates opportunities for substantive and ongoing meaning making. How can we, as teachers, carve out space in our literacy classrooms for a more dialogical approach to writing? Focusing on adolescent learners, Bob Fecho argues that teachers need to develop writing experiences that are reflective across time in order to foster even deeper explorations of subject matter, and he creates an ongoing conversation between classroom practice, theory, and research to show how each informs the others. Drawing on NCTE Beliefs about the Teaching of Writing, this book illustrates the empowerment that can result from dialogical writing even as it examines the complications of implementing this approach in the classroom. In this book, you will discover how to fashion a dialogical writing program that meets your and your students' needs. Fecho helps you get there by providing a window into the classrooms of middle and high school teachers who are engaged in a dialogue with their practices. You'll see how these teachers enact practice in different contexts, and you'll hear them explain the essentials of their teaching as they demonstrate how dialogical classrooms depend on context and are forever in a state of becoming. The dialogical classroom: often messy, complex, thoughtful, and inspired, but most of all, full of potential.

Teaching Writing Across the Curriculum

Teaching Writing Across the Curriculum
Author: Art Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1999
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: OCLC:1097137874

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Writing Across the Curriculum

Writing Across the Curriculum
Author: Chris M. Anson,John Schwiebert,Michael M. Williamson
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1993-10-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015032535828

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This annotated bibliography is the first to trace the history of the Writing Across the Curriculum Movement (WAC) and to assess the state of scholarship and pedagogy on the subject today. Professors Anson, Schwiebert, and Williamson carefully describe 1067 important sources taken from bibliographies, books, monographs, journals, textbooks, and other documents. Their research guide reviews the history and implementation of WAC, research and theoretical studies, and the teaching of writing across the curriculum in general and in diverse fields. Author and subject indexes provide easy access to the reference materials for the use of researchers in composition, education, arts and humanities, physical, social and behavioral sciences, and business.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: MINN:30000005557313

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XXX International Congress of Psychology Abstracts

XXX International Congress of Psychology  Abstracts
Author: Michele Robert
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 807
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351224208

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The abstracts of the XXX International Congress of Psychology (July 2012, Cape Town) are published as a supplement to Volume 47 of the International Journal of Psychology. The published volume includes the abstracts of the invited addresses, symposia, oral and poster presentations, numbering over 5,000 separate contributions and creating an invaluable overview of the discipline of psychological science around the world today.

Handbook of Research on Teaching Diverse Youth Literature to Pre Service Professionals

Handbook of Research on Teaching Diverse Youth Literature to Pre Service Professionals
Author: Hartsfield, Danielle E.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799873778

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Perspectives and identity are typically reinforced at a young age, giving teachers the responsibility of selecting reading material that could potentially change how the child sees the world. This is the importance of sharing diverse literature with today’s children and young adults, which introduces them to texts that deal with religion, gender identities, racial identities, socioeconomic conditions, etc. Teachers and librarians play significant roles in placing diverse books in the hands of young readers. However, to achieve the goal of increasing young people’s access to diverse books, educators and librarians must receive quality instruction on this topic within their university preparation programs. The Handbook of Research on Teaching Diverse Youth Literature to Pre-Service Professionals is a comprehensive reference source that curates promising practices that teachers and librarians are currently applying to prepare aspiring teachers and librarians for sharing and teaching diverse youth literature. Given the importance of sharing diverse books with today’s young people, university educators must be aware of engaging and effective methods for teaching diverse literature to pre-service teachers and librarians. Covering topics such as syllabus development, diversity, social justice, and activity planning, this text is essential for university-level teacher educators, library educators who prepare pre-service teachers and librarians, university educators, faculty, adjunct instructors, researchers, and students.

Current Index to Journals in Education

Current Index to Journals in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1026
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: CUB:U183017896747

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