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A Guide to Composition Pedagogies Gary Tate

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies By Gary Tate

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies by Gary Tate


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A Guide to Composition Pedagogies is the essential bibliographic guide written for newcomers to the field. This best-selling guide familiarizes writing instructors with the current topography of Composition Studies and directs them to the best books and articles for further exploration.

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A Guide to Composition Pedagogies Summary

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies by Gary Tate

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies is the essential bibliographic guide written for newcomers to the field. Since our field has evolved quite a lot over the last decade, this long-awaited second edition contains many important changes, additions, and updates. At the same time, the practical organization and educational intent of the book have remained the same: The pedagogies themselves are categories commonly recognized in the disciplinary scholarship, and as with the first edition, each essay introduces the most important work in the field on the pedagogy, while attempting to offer readers a sense of the spirit of the approach, often through personal teaching narratives. t In short, this best-selling bibliographic guide familiarizes writing instructors with the current topography of Composition Studies and directs them to the best books and articles for further exploration. For this second edition, each author discusses some of the implications of technology for each pedagogy. In addition, the essays now focus more on practice and slightly less on theory.

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies Reviews

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies provides students with the theoretical framework that they will need to understand teaching composition and to develop their own pedagogical concepts. More importantly, it provides realistic, applicable examples of what can and does happen in composition classrooms and how instructors of composition shape students' college experiences as writers and thinkers.--Carol Zitzer-Comfort, California State University-Long Beach The second edition of A Guide offers a breadth of coverage, range of perspectives, and conciseness not found in many texts that help new and seasonsed composition teachers and scholars remain current on the climate of composition studies.--The Journal of Teaching Writing

About Gary Tate

Gary Tate is Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Emeritus Tutor at Texas Christian University, where he has taught since 1971. He is coeditor, with Edward Corbett and Nancy Meyers, of The Writing Teacher's Sourcebook 4e (OUP, 1999). He is well-known in the field for his work into composition pedagogies and working-class literature. Amy Rupiper-Taggart is Associate Professor of English and Director of First-Year Writing at North Dakota State University. Her research focuses on issues in composition pedagogy, including community engagement practices, and student and teacher reflection. She recently co-authored the research-writing textbook Research Matters with Rebecca Moore Howard. An article written with Hessler on formative assessment and student reflection recently appeared in the International Journal for the Scholarship ofTeaching and Learning; an article written with Margaret Lowry on teacher preparation appeared in WPA: Writing Program Administration. Kurt Schick is Director of the Learning Centers and Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, & Technical Communication at James Madison University, where he teaches courses in writing and consults with faculty who write or teach writing. H. Brooke Hessler is Professor of English and Eleanor Lou Carrithers Chair of Writing at Oklahoma City University, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in composition, visual rhetoric, and digital textuality. Her scholarship on composition pedagogy has appeared in a variety of edited collections and most recently (with Rupiper Taggart) in the International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. In 2010 she was inducted into the DaVinci Institute for creativity and innovation in higher education. Her research centers on composition pedagogy and rhetorical ingenuity.

Table of Contents

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies, 2nd edition ; Table of Contents ; Acknowledgements ; What Is Composition Pedagogy? An Introduction - Amy Rupiper Taggart, H. Brooke Hessler, Kurt Schick ; Basic Writing - Deborah Mutnick & Steve Lamos ; Collaborative Writing - Rebecca Moore Howard & Krista Kennedy ; Community-Engaged - Laura Julier, Kathleen Livingston, & Eli Goldblatt ; Critical - Ann George ; Cultural Studies - Diana George, John Trimbur & Tim Lockridge ; Expressive - Chris Burnham & Rebecca Powell ; Feminist - Laura Micciche ; Genre - Amy Devitt ; Literature & Writing - Christine Farris ; New Media - Collin Brooke ; Online & Hybrid - Beth Hewett ; Process - Chris Anson ; Researched Writing - Rebecca Moore Howard & Sandra Jamieson ; Rhetoric & Argumentation - David Fleming ; Second Language Writing - Paul Kei Matsuda & Matthew Hammill ; Writing Across the Curriculum - Chris Thaiss & Susan McLeod ; Writing Center - Neal Lerner ; Contributors ; Author Index ; Title Index ; Subject Index

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CIN0199922160G
9780199922161
0199922160
A Guide to Composition Pedagogies by Gary Tate
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20140116
352
N/A
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