Deranging English education

Deranging English education
Author: John A. Staunton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015082751440

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Writing the Classroom

Writing the Classroom
Author: Stephen E. Neaderhiser
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781646422920

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Writing the Classroom explores how faculty compose and use pedagogical documents to establish classroom expectations and teaching practices, as well as to articulate the professional identities they perform both inside and outside the classroom. The contributors to this unique collection employ a wide range of methodological frameworks to demonstrate how pedagogical genres—even ones as seemingly straightforward as the class syllabus—have lives extending well beyond the classroom as they become part of how college teachers represent their own academic identities, advocate for pedagogical values, and negotiate the many external forces that influence the act of teaching. Writing the Classroom shines a light on genres that are often treated as two-dimensional, with purely functional purposes, arguing instead that genres like assignment prompts, course proposals, teaching statements, and policy documents play a fundamental role in constructing the classroom and the broader pedagogical enterprise within academia. Writing the Classroom calls on experienced teachers and faculty administrators to critically consider their own engagement with pedagogical genres and offers graduate students and newer faculty insight into the genres that they may only now be learning to inhabit as they seek to establish their personal teacherly identities. It showcases the rhetorical complexity of the genres written in the service of pedagogy not only for students but also for the many other audiences within academia that have a role in shaping the experience of teaching. Contributors: Michael Albright, Lora Arduser, Lesley Erin Bartlett, Logan Bearden, Lindsay Clark, Dana Comi, Zack K. De Piero, Matt Dowell, Amy Ferdinandt Stolley, Mark A. Hannah, Megan Knight, Laura R. Micciche, Cindy Mooty, Dustin Morris, Kate Navickas, Kate Nesbit, Jim Nugent, Lori A. Ostergaard, Cynthia Pengilly, Jessica Rivera-Mueller, Christina Saidy, Megan Schoen, Virginia Schwarz, Christopher Toth

Reading and Writing Instruction in the Twenty First Century

Reading and Writing Instruction in the Twenty First Century
Author: Ellen C. Carillo
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781646421190

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Robert Scholes passed away on December 9, 2016, leaving behind an intellectual legacy focused broadly on textuality. Scholes’s work had a significant impact on a range of fields, including literary studies, composition and rhetoric, education, media studies, and the digital humanities, among others. In Reading and Writing Instruction in the Twenty-First Century contemporary scholars explore and extend the continued relevance of Scholes’s work for those in English and writing studies. In this volume, Scholes’s scholarship is included alongside original essays, providing a resource for those considering everything from the place of the English major in the twenty-first century to best practices for helping students navigate misinformation and disinformation. Reading and Writing Instruction in the Twenty-First Century not only keeps Scholes’s legacy alive but carries it on through a commitment, in Scholes’s (1998) own words, to “offer our students . . . the cultural equipment they are going to need when they leave us.” Contributors: Angela Christie, Paul T. Corrigan, Lynée Lewis Gaillet, Doug Hesse, Alice S. Horning, Emily J. Isaacs, Christopher La Casse, Robert Lestón, Kelsey McNiff, Thomas P. Miller, Jessica Rivera-Mueller, Christian Smith, Kenny Smith

Undergraduate Research in English Studies

Undergraduate Research in English Studies
Author: Laurie Grobman,Joyce A. Kinkead
Publsiher: National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010
Genre: English language
ISBN: UOM:39076002867799

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Editors Laurie Grobman and Joyce Kinkead offer a groundbreaking collection of essays that aims to mobilize the profession of English studies to further participate in undergraduate research, which in the past had been reserved for scientific fields. Why shouldn't undergraduates in English studies have the same opportunities as those in the sciences to benefit from undertaking real research that can inform and have an impact on practitioners in the discipline? They should and can, according to editors Laurie Grobman and Joyce Kinkead, who have produced this collection to showcase the first steps being made to integrate undergraduate research into English studies and, even more important, to point the way toward greater involvement. Undergraduate Research in English Studies is a groundbreaking collection that aims to mobilize the profession of English studies to further participate in undergraduate research, an educational movement and comprehensive curricular innovation that is "the pedagogy for the twenty-first century," according to the Joint Statement of Principles composed by the Council on Undergraduate Research and the National Conferences on Undergraduate Research. Students engaged in genuine research gain an insider's understanding of field-specific debates, develop relevant skills and insights for future careers and graduate study, and contribute their voices to creating knowledge through the research process. Some contributors discuss the importance of mentoring, how to conduct research responsibly, and avenues for disseminating research and scholarship locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally. Others provide case studies of undergraduate research in literature and in composition and rhetoric. The volume combines theory and practice, and lays the groundwork for further practice and inquiry, sending forth a call to broaden undergraduate research possibilities in all areas of English.

Questions of English

Questions of English
Author: Robin Peel,Annette Hinman Patterson,Jeanne Marcum Gerlach
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 041519119X

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Offers a lively and accessible guide through past and present debates about the English curriculum which will appeal to students and practising teachers.

Questions of English

Questions of English
Author: Jeanne Gerlach,Annette Patterson,Robin Peel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134654604

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The impact and content of English as a subject on the curriculum is once more the subject of lively debate. Questions of English sets out to map the development of English as a subject and how it has come to encompass the diversity of ideas that currently characterise it. Drawing on a combination of historical analysis and recent research findings Robin Peel, Annette Patterson and Jeanne Gerlach bring together and compare important new insights on curriculum development and teaching practice from England, Australia and the United States. They also discuss the development of teacher training, highlighting the variety of ways in which teachers build their own beliefs and knowledge about English.

Museum and English Journal of Education

Museum and English Journal of Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1866
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UIUC:30112119815154

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The Museum and English Journal of Education

The Museum and English Journal of Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1866
Genre: Education
ISBN: CORNELL:31924069785115

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