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  1. Composing research, communicating results
    Autor*in: Lindemann, Kurt
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, NJ

    "Writing is an aspect often overlooked in the quest to provide students with the necessary skills to embark on a career in the increasingly important field of communication. For many students, putting one's thoughts and understanding of a topic onto... mehr

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    "Writing is an aspect often overlooked in the quest to provide students with the necessary skills to embark on a career in the increasingly important field of communication. For many students, putting one's thoughts and understanding of a topic onto paper can be a daunting task. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper provides communication students with the knowledge and necessary tools to compose a variety of course-required papers that are scholarly, accessible, and well-written. Chapter coverage includes common myths associated with writing a research paper, brainstorming and researching topics, making and supporting arguments, style and formatting issues, writing the literature review, application and personal reaction papers, empirical research papers, presenting and publishing your work, and more. Each stage of the process is broken down into easy-to-follow steps supported by writing exercises and numerous examples drawn from published and student-written papers in the field. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper fulfils an important and underserved niche in the classroom curricula, and is an essential resource for all students in communications-related courses"-- "Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper provides communication students with the knowledge and necessary tools to compose a variety of course-required papers that are scholarly, accessible, and well-written. The first work of its kind to take students from brainstorming to outlining to sentence and paragraph construction to paper presentation, drawing on student-written examples Easy-to-understand explanations of passive voice, point of view, commonly accepted citation styles, and more, with current and relatable student-written examples Covers common writing assignments in communication and related courses, including the literature review, application paper, and empirical research paper Four pedagogical features enhance comprehension and support learning: “Write Away” quick exercises, integratable “Building Blocks” assignments, “Engaging Ethics” tips, and “Student Spotlight” examples"--

     

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    ISBN: 1119407230; 9781119407232
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    RVK Klassifikation: AP 12350
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st Edition
    Schlagworte: Report writing; Academic writing; Communication; Report writing; Academic writing; Communication; Research; Writing; Publishing; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Research; Academic writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); Communication ; Research ; Methodology; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note: Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii 1 So You Have to Write a Research Paper

  2. The productive graduate student writer
    how to manage your time, process, and energy to write your research proposal, thesis, and dissertation, and get published
    Autor*in: Allen, Jan
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Stylus Publishing, LLC, Sterling, Virginia

    "This book is for graduate students--and others--who want to become more productive writers. It's especially written for those who want to increase their motivation, focus, and persistence to move a project to completion; overcome procrastination and... mehr

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    "This book is for graduate students--and others--who want to become more productive writers. It's especially written for those who want to increase their motivation, focus, and persistence to move a project to completion; overcome procrastination and perfectionistic tendencies; reduce (or write in spite of) their anxiety and fear of writing; manage their time, work, energy (and advisor) for greater productivity"-- Write every day -- Schedule your writing -- Write early in the day -- Write a very bad first draft -- Set writing goals -- Chart your progress -- Preparing to write -- Write before you wake up (What?) -- Write with deadlines -- Develop and use an outline -- Fill your reservoir -- Avoid distractions -- Think ahead and plan backward -- Getting to flow -- Avoid binge writing -- Overcome perfectionistic tendencies -- Stop procrastinating-now -- Staying motivated -- The last five minutes of writing -- Your writing environment -- Stuck? -- Revising and editing -- Time management -- Energy management -- Adviser management -- Practice writing -- Using a writing support group -- Responsible writing -- Writing graduate fellowship applications -- Writing grant proposals -- Writing a research proposal -- Writing a thesis -- Writing a dissertation -- Writing for journal publication -- Writing a book proposal for an editor or agent -- How to think and act like a writer.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1620368935; 1620368927; 9781620368930; 9781620368923
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition
    Schlagworte: Academic writing; Report writing; Dissertations, Academic; Scholarly publishing; Time management; Research; Academic writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); Dissertations, Academic; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); Research ; Methodology; Scholarly publishing; Time management
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 199 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Developing Writers in Higher Education
    A Longitudinal Study
    Beteiligt: Gere, Anne Ruggles (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "There have been several studies of college student writers' development across the undergraduate years, but this book is the largest and most comprehensive because it includes extensive data on 169 students, and each chapter raises different... mehr

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    "There have been several studies of college student writers' development across the undergraduate years, but this book is the largest and most comprehensive because it includes extensive data on 169 students, and each chapter raises different questions and offers a new perspective on writerly development. At a time when the value of a college education is being questioned, this book offers clear evidence of how undergraduates move toward becoming effective writers. While there is no shortage of complaints about writing skills in the general population, there is relatively little appreciation for and understanding of the kinds of investments, of both funds and commitment, necessary to address this need. Students do not all follow the same path, of course, but this book shows how writing for various purposes in multiple disciplines leads them to new levels of competence"--

     

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  4. Genres across the disciplines
    student writing in higher education
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Genres across the Disciplines presents cutting edge, corpus-based research into student writing in higher education. Genres across the Disciplines is essential reading for those involved in syllabus and materials design for the development of writing... mehr

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    Genres across the Disciplines presents cutting edge, corpus-based research into student writing in higher education. Genres across the Disciplines is essential reading for those involved in syllabus and materials design for the development of writing in higher education, as well as for those investigating EAP. The book explores creativity and the use of metaphor as students work towards becoming experts in the genres of their discipline. Grounded in the British Academic Written English (BAWE) corpus, the text is rich with authentic examples of assignment tasks, macrostructures, concordances and keywords. Also available separately as a paperback.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781009030199; 9780521767460; 9780521149594
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    Schriftenreihe: The Cambridge applied linguistics series
    Schlagworte: English language; Report writing; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching (Higher); Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xiii, 293 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  5. Assessing students' written work
    marking essays and reports
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  RoutledgeFalmer, London

    Assessment is one of the most powerful tools in teaching yet it is rarely measured in effort, time and effectiveness and it is usually done alone and against the clock. This book aims to clarify the concepts and issues teachers find hard Your role in... mehr

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    Assessment is one of the most powerful tools in teaching yet it is rarely measured in effort, time and effectiveness and it is usually done alone and against the clock. This book aims to clarify the concepts and issues teachers find hard Your role in assessment -- Why and how do we assess? -- What exactly is assessment? -- Time management -- Issues in language and culture -- Assessing essays -- Assessing reports and projects -- Assessing practicals and fieldwork -- Assessing problem classes and problem-based learning -- Assessing in examinations.

     

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    ISBN: 0203465113; 9780203465110
    Schriftenreihe: Key guides for effective teaching in higher education
    Schlagworte: English language; Report writing; Report writing; College prose; Grading and marking (Students); Report writing; English language; Report writing; College prose; Report writing; College prose; Grading and marking (Students); Report writing; English language; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; College prose ; Evaluation; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; Grading and marking (Students); Report writing ; Evaluation; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
    Umfang: Online Ressource (x, 151 pages), illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-147) and index. - Print version record

    Your role in assessmentWhy and how do we assess? -- What exactly is assessment? -- Time management -- Issues in language and culture -- Assessing essays -- Assessing reports and projects -- Assessing practicals and fieldwork -- Assessing problem classes and problem-based learning -- Assessing in examinations.

  6. Developing writers in higher education
    a longitudinal study
    Beteiligt: Gere, Anne Ruggles (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    Intro; Contents; Introduction (Anne Ruggles Gere); Section One: Writing Is a Rhetorical and Social Activity; Introduction to Section One; One: toward critical engagement: affect and action in student interactions with instructor feedback (Emily... mehr

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    Intro; Contents; Introduction (Anne Ruggles Gere); Section One: Writing Is a Rhetorical and Social Activity; Introduction to Section One; One: toward critical engagement: affect and action in student interactions with instructor feedback (Emily Wilson and Justine Post); Two: "a good development thing": a longitudinal analysis of peer review and authority in undergraduate writing (Benjamin Keating); Section Two: Genre Awareness Contributes to Student Writing Development; Introduction to Section Two. Three: "kinds of writing": student conceptions of academic and creative forms of writing development (Lizzie Hutton and Gail Gibson)Four: complicating the relationship between disciplinary expertise and writing development (Ryan McCarty); Section Three: Writing (and Writing Instruction) Benefits from Attention to Language-Level Features; Introduction to Section Three; Five: generality and certainty in undergraduate writing over time: a corpus study of epistemic stance across levels, disciplines, and genres (Laura L. Aull). Six: tracking students' developing conceptions of voice and style in writing (Zak Lancaster)Section Four: All Writers Have More to Learn; Introduction to Section Four; Seven: grace: a case study of resourcefulness and resilience (Anna V. Knutson); Eight: "my writing writing": student conceptions of writing and self-perceptions of multimodal compositional development (Naomi Silver); Section Five: Writing Development Precedes and Extends Beyond College; Introduction to Section Five. Nine: reaching back to move beyond the "typical" student profile: the influence of high school in undergraduate writing development (Sarah Swofford)Ten: writing beyond the university (Anne Ruggles Gere); Conclusion (Anne Ruggles Gere); Appendices; Appendix 1: Demographic Information; Appendix 2: Sweetland Minor in Writing Program Details; Appendix 3: Sample of Writing Development Surveys; Appendix 4: Samples of Interview Questions; Appendix 5: Interview Codebook; Appendix 6: List of Participants by Name and Chapter; Contributors; Index. "There have been several studies of college student writers' development across the undergraduate years, but this book is the largest and most comprehensive because it includes extensive data on 169 students, and each chapter raises different questions and offers a new perspective on writerly development. At a time when the value of a college education is being questioned, this book offers clear evidence of how undergraduates move toward becoming effective writers. While there is no shortage of complaints about writing skills in the general population, there is relatively little appreciation for and understanding of the kinds of investments, of both funds and commitment, necessary to address this need. Students do not all follow the same path, of course, but this book shows how writing for various purposes in multiple disciplines leads them to new levels of competence"--

     

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  7. Developing writers in higher education
    a longitudinal study
    Beteiligt: Gere, Anne Ruggles (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

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    "There have been several studies of college student writers' development across the undergraduate years, but this book is the largest and most comprehensive because it includes extensive data on 169 students, and each chapter raises different questions and offers a new perspective on writerly development. At a time when the value of a college education is being questioned, this book offers clear evidence of how undergraduates move toward becoming effective writers. While there is no shortage of complaints about writing skills in the general population, there is relatively little appreciation for and understanding of the kinds of investments, of both funds and commitment, necessary to address this need. Students do not all follow the same path, of course, but this book shows how writing for various purposes in multiple disciplines leads them to new levels of competence"-- Intro; Contents; Introduction (Anne Ruggles Gere); Section One: Writing Is a Rhetorical and Social Activity; Introduction to Section One; One: toward critical engagement: affect and action in student interactions with instructor feedback (Emily Wilson and Justine Post); Two: "a good development thing": a longitudinal analysis of peer review and authority in undergraduate writing (Benjamin Keating); Section Two: Genre Awareness Contributes to Student Writing Development; Introduction to Section Two. Nine: reaching back to move beyond the "typical" student profile: the influence of high school in undergraduate writing development (Sarah Swofford)Ten: writing beyond the university (Anne Ruggles Gere); Conclusion (Anne Ruggles Gere); Appendices; Appendix 1: Demographic Information; Appendix 2: Sweetland Minor in Writing Program Details; Appendix 3: Sample of Writing Development Surveys; Appendix 4: Samples of Interview Questions; Appendix 5: Interview Codebook; Appendix 6: List of Participants by Name and Chapter; Contributors; Index. Six: tracking students' developing conceptions of voice and style in writing (Zak Lancaster)Section Four: All Writers Have More to Learn; Introduction to Section Four; Seven: grace: a case study of resourcefulness and resilience (Anna V. Knutson); Eight: "my writing writing": student conceptions of writing and self-perceptions of multimodal compositional development (Naomi Silver); Section Five: Writing Development Precedes and Extends Beyond College; Introduction to Section Five. Three: "kinds of writing": student conceptions of academic and creative forms of writing development (Lizzie Hutton and Gail Gibson)Four: complicating the relationship between disciplinary expertise and writing development (Ryan McCarty); Section Three: Writing (and Writing Instruction) Benefits from Attention to Language-Level Features; Introduction to Section Three; Five: generality and certainty in undergraduate writing over time: a corpus study of epistemic stance across levels, disciplines, and genres (Laura L. Aull).

     

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  8. Making writing matter
    composition in the engaged university
    Erschienen: c2008
    Verlag:  State University of New York Press, Albany

    4. Rethinking Reflection in Community-Based WritingA New Space for Teaching and Learning; Tales of Becoming a Writer; Performing in Writing; The Memoir and Its Truth or Consequences; On Not Assigning Literacy Narratives; Against Reflection;... mehr

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    4. Rethinking Reflection in Community-Based WritingA New Space for Teaching and Learning; Tales of Becoming a Writer; Performing in Writing; The Memoir and Its Truth or Consequences; On Not Assigning Literacy Narratives; Against Reflection; Recruiting Students for CCLCP; Developing Community-Based Partnerships; Designing a First-Year Curriculum for CCLCP; Recapping the Argument; 5. Assessing Writing and Learning in Community-Based Courses; Entering a New Situation; Situated Writing and Learning; Complicating Assessment; Developing an Assessment Matrix; Conducting Assessment. 6. Teaching the TeachersWriting About Essays; The Syllabus as Genre; Against First-Year Writing; The Paradox of Transferability; Designing Situated Writing Projects; A Manifesto for First-Year Writing; Notes; Works Cited; Index ; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. Annotation In Making Writing Matter, Ann M. Feldman explores how changing scholarship at engaged metropolitan universities offers an opportunity to redesign first-year writing classes in ways that make students better writers. An engaged university commits to a relationship with its surrounding metropolitan area, with faculty members undertaking collaborative research with community partners. The more vibrant, participatory role of an engaged university allows students to link their academic studies to important public issues and gain real-world writing experience, such as writing press releases and letters to organizations. This newly focused and contextualized research and scholarship at engaged universities shows students how discourse and writing matter in new ways. Book jacket Making Writing Matter ; Contents ; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Making Writing Matter; What Is Engaged Scholarship?; Making Writing Matter for First-Year Students; Writing for Civic Engagement; How I Came to Write This Book; The Organization of This Book; Part One. The Place of Writing in the University; 1. Engaged Scholarship at the University; Changing the Kind of Thing We Do Around Here; Important Work, But Not University Partnership; How Discourse Drives Engagement; The New Learner Writes; Educating Citizens to Write; When Students "Walk" the City; 2. Writing as Participation. The Purloined PetitionInstitution, Genre, and Social Action; This Container Isn't Big Enough; Writing About What Others Have Written; Writing for Participation; Revision or Social Action?; Writing in a Community of Practice; 3. Telling Tales Out of School; When Is a Diary Not a Diary?; Down the Elevator; Both Ends Against the Middle; The University in Ruins; What's a Writing Program For?; The Mountain Makes Its Own Weather; Learning to Spell Rescission; The Grammar Sessions; Getting What You Wish For; Reflecting on Experience?; Part Two. Designing Instruction to Make Writing Matter.

     

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    ISBN: 9781435641211; 1435641213
    Schlagworte: English language; Report writing; English language; Report writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching (Higher); Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-217) and index. - Description based on print version record

  9. Academic and research literacy practices of final year teacher trainees in Luanda, Angola
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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    ISBN: 9781443895408; 1443895407
    Schlagworte: Report writing; Teachers; Report writing; Teachers; ELT: writing skills; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; REFERENCE / Writing Skills; Teachers ; Training of; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
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    Includes bibliographical references. - Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 19, 2016)

  10. Writing at the end of the world
    Verlag:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh

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    ISBN: 9780822972846; 0822972840; 1306554373; 9781306554374
    Schriftenreihe: Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture
    Schlagworte: English language; Report writing; Education, Humanistic; Education, Humanistic; English language; Report writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; EDUCATION ; General; Civilization; Education, Humanistic; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record

  11. Before Shaughnessy
    Basic Writing at Yale and Harvard, 1920-1960
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    In Before Shaughnessy: Basic Writing at Yale and Harvard, 1920-1960, Kelly Ritter uses materials from the archives at Harvard and Yale and contemporary theories of writing instruction to reconsider the definition of basic writing and basic writers... mehr

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    In Before Shaughnessy: Basic Writing at Yale and Harvard, 1920-1960, Kelly Ritter uses materials from the archives at Harvard and Yale and contemporary theories of writing instruction to reconsider the definition of basic writing and basic writers within a socio-historical context. Ritter challenges the association of basic writing with only poorly funded institutions and poorly prepared students. Using Yale and Harvard as two sample case studies, Ritter shows that basic writing courses were alive and well, even in the Ivy League, in the early twentieth century. She argues not only that bas

     

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  12. Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces
    The Studio Approach
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces: The Studio Approach examines a dynamic approach to teaching composition that reimagines not only the physical space in which writing and learning occurs but also the place occupied by composition in the power... mehr

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    Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces: The Studio Approach examines a dynamic approach to teaching composition that reimagines not only the physical space in which writing and learning occurs but also the place occupied by composition in the power structure of universities and colleges. In response to financial and programmatic cutbacks at the University of South Carolina in the 1990s, authors Rhonda C. Grego and Nancy S. Thompson used their academic backgrounds in composition and English education, along with their personal histories in working-class families, to look at compositional spaces and

     

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  13. Facing the center
    toward an identity politics of one-to-one mentoring
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan, Utah

    In the diversity of their clients as well as their professional and student staff, writing centers present a complicated set of relationships that inevitably affect the instruction they offer. In Facing the Center, Harry Denny unpacks the identity... mehr

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    In the diversity of their clients as well as their professional and student staff, writing centers present a complicated set of relationships that inevitably affect the instruction they offer. In Facing the Center, Harry Denny unpacks the identity matrices that enrich teachable moments, and he explores the pedagogical dynamics and implications of identity within the writing center. The face of the writing center, be it mainstream or marginal, majority or miority, orthodox or subversive, always has implications for teaching and learning. Facing the Center will extend current research in writin

     

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  14. On writtenness
    the cultural politics of academic writing
    Autor*in: Turner, Joan
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "The term 'writtenness' is used to describe highlight a socio-academic criterion that is often taken-for-granted. The trope 'well written' is widespread but it is rarely very clearly defined and not adequately described by theory. This book redresses... mehr

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    "The term 'writtenness' is used to describe highlight a socio-academic criterion that is often taken-for-granted. The trope 'well written' is widespread but it is rarely very clearly defined and not adequately described by theory. This book redresses that neglect by contextualizing writtenness as a focal issue in the contemporary context of international higher education. The quality of academic writing is often the source of both practical and ethical dilemmas in the academy, while at the same time the social value and productive role of the writing in the communication of knowledge are underestimated. The book interrogates the cultural power and value of writtenness, while also revealing its relative misrepresentation within academic culture at large. The conceptual relevance of writtenness is accentuated in the current geopolitical context of English language dominance, where it is at the hub of both centripetal and centrifugal forces. On the one hand, there is a widespread uniformity in notions of style and accuracy which academic writing is deemed to embody and represent, while on the other, with English as the lingua franca in different academic and geographic contexts globally, and different varieties of English proliferating, writtenness becomes a site of struggle"-- 1. On writtenness : an introductory overview -- 2. On the historical construction of writtenness as an ideological regime -- 3. On the underlying values of writtenness as a transdisciplinary criterion -- 4. On polished prose and its frictions : the contemporary politics of academic style -- 5. On the elite and remedial economy of English in international higher education -- 6. On producing writtenness : misrecognized value, mystical process, misunderstood pedagogies, misaligned roles -- 7. On writtenness and textual trade : ethical boundaries, inequitable assessment and institutional complicity -- 8. On proofreading and its indexicalities : social attitudes, the student experience, textual mobility and print culture in transition -- 9. On written English in flux : disrupting the smooth read.

     

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  15. Writing across contexts
    transfer, composition, and sites of writing
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan

    "Addressing how composers transfer both knowledge about and practices of writing, Writing across Contexts explores the grounding theory behind a specific composition curriculum called Teaching for Transfer (TFT) and analyzes the efficacy of the... mehr

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    "Addressing how composers transfer both knowledge about and practices of writing, Writing across Contexts explores the grounding theory behind a specific composition curriculum called Teaching for Transfer (TFT) and analyzes the efficacy of the approach. Finding that TFT courses aid students in transfer in ways that other kinds of composition courses do not, the authors demonstrate that the content of this curriculum, including its reflective practice, provides a unique set of resources for students to call on and repurpose for new writing tasks. The authors provide a brief historical review, give attention to current curricular efforts designed to promote such transfer, and develop new insights into the role of prior knowledge in students' ability to transfer writing knowledge and practice, presenting three models of how students respond to and use new knowledge-assemblage, remix, and critical incident. A timely and significant contribution to the field, Writing across Contexts will be of interest to graduate students, composition scholars, WAC and writing-in-the-disciplines scholars, and writing program administrators"-- The content of composition, reflective practice, and the transfer of knowledge and practice in composition -- The role of curricular design in fostering transfer of knowledge and practice in composition: a synthetic review -- Teaching for transfer (TFT) and the role of content in composition -- How students make use of prior knowledge in the transfer of knowledge and practice in writing -- Upon reflection.

     

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  16. A new writing classroom
    listening, motivation, and habits of mind
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan, Colorado

    In A new writing classroom, Patrick Sullivan provides a new generation of teachers a means and a rationale to reconceive their approach to teaching writing, calling into question the discipline's dependence on argument. Including secondary writing... mehr

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    In A new writing classroom, Patrick Sullivan provides a new generation of teachers a means and a rationale to reconceive their approach to teaching writing, calling into question the discipline's dependence on argument. Including secondary writing teachers within his purview, Sullivan advocates a more diverse, exploratory, and flexible approach to writing activities in grades six through thirteen. A new writing classroom encourages teachers to pay more attention to research in learning theory, transfer of learning, international models for nurturing excellence in the classroom, and recent work in listening to teach students the sort of dialogic stance that leads to higher-order thinking and more sophisticated communication. The conventional argumentative essay is often a simplistic form of argument, widely believed to be the most appropriate type of writing in English classes, but other kinds of writing may be more valuable to students and offer more important kinds of cognitive challenges. Focusing on listening and dispositions or "habits of mind" as central elements of this new composition pedagogy, A new writing classroom draws not just on composition studies but also on cognitive psychology, philosophy, learning theory, literature, and history, making an exciting and significant contribution to the field The simplistic argumentative essay -- Cognitive development and learning theory -- "It is the privilege of wisdom to listen" -- Toward a pedagogy of listening -- Teaching listening and the reflective essay -- Revolution -- "A lifelong aversion to writing": what if writing courses emphasized motivation? -- Dispositional characteristics -- An open letter to first-year high school students.

     

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  17. Writing majors
    eighteen program profiles
    Beteiligt: Giberson, Greg (HerausgeberIn); Nugent, Jim (HerausgeberIn); Ostergaard, Lori (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan

    17 -- Columbia College's English Major: Writing for Print and Digital Media / Claudia Smith Brinson and Nancy Lewis Tuten. 14 -- A Matter of Design: Context and Available Resources in the Development of a New English Major at Florida State University... mehr

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    17 -- Columbia College's English Major: Writing for Print and Digital Media / Claudia Smith Brinson and Nancy Lewis Tuten. 14 -- A Matter of Design: Context and Available Resources in the Development of a New English Major at Florida State University / Matt Davis, Kristie S. Fleckenstein, and Kathleen Blake Yancey15 -- Renegotiating the Tensions between the Theoretical and the Practical: The BA in Professional Writing at Penn State Berks / Laurie Grobman and Christian Weisser; 16 -- From "Emphasis" to Fourth-Largest Major: Learning from the Past, Present, and Future of the Writing Major at St. Edward's University / John Perron, Mary Rist, and Drew M. Loewe. 11 -- They Could Be Our Students: The Writing Major at Texas Christian University / Carrie Leverenz, Brad Lucas, Ann George, Charlotte Hogg, and Joddy Murray12 -- Two Strikes Against: The Development of a Writing Major at West Virginia State University, an Appalachian, Historically Black College / Jessica Barnes-Pietruszynski and Jeffrey Pietruszynski; 13 -- "What? We're a Writing Major?": The Rhetoric and Writing Emphasis at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse / Marie Moeller, Darci Thoune, and Bryan Kopp. 4 -- Reforming and Transforming Writing in the Liberal Arts Context: The Writing Department at Loyola University Maryland / Peggy O'Neill and Barbara Mallonee5 -- Fifteen Years Strong: The Department of Writing at the University of Central Arkansas / Carey E. Smitherman, Lisa Mongno, and Scott Payne; 6 -- Oakland University's Major in Writing and Rhetoric / Lori Ostergaard, Greg Giberson, and Jim Nugent; 7 -- Embracing the Humanities: Expanding a Technical Communication Program at the University of Wisconsin-Stout / Matthew Livesey and Julie Watts. 8 -- Building a Writing Major at Metropolitan State University: Shaping a Program to Meet Students Where They Are / Laura McCartan and Victoria Sadler9 -- Writers among Engineers and Scientists: New Mexico Tech's Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication / Julie Dyke Ford, Julianne Newmark, and Rosário Durão; 10 -- Writing as an Art and Profession at York College / Michael J. Zerbe and Dominic F. DelliCarpini; Part II: Traditional English Departments. Foreword / Sandra Jamieson; Introduction / Jim Nugent; Part I: Writing Departments; 1 -- DePaul University's Major in Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse / Denise Bowden; 2 -- Reshaping the BA in Professional and Technical Writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Barbara L'Eplattenier and George H. Jensen; 3 -- The University of Rhode Island's Major in Writing and Rhetoric / Libby Miles, Kim Hensley Owens, and Michael Pennell. The writing major is among the most exciting scenes in the evolving American university. Writing Majors is a collection of firsthand descriptions of the origins, growth, and transformations of eighteen different programs. The chapters provide useful administrative insight, benchmark information, and even inspiration for new curricular configurations from a range of institutions. A practical sourcebook for those who are building, revising, or administering their own writing majors, this volume also serves as a historical archive of a particular instance of growth and transformation in American

     

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  18. Transnational writing program administration
    Beteiligt: Martins, David S. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan

    Part I. Transnational positioning -- Part II. Transnatioal language -- Part III. Transnational engagement "While local conditions remain at the forefront of writing program administration, transnational activities are slowly and thoroughly shifting... mehr

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    Part I. Transnational positioning -- Part II. Transnatioal language -- Part III. Transnational engagement "While local conditions remain at the forefront of writing program administration, transnational activities are slowly and thoroughly shifting the questions we ask about writing curricula, the space and place in which writing happens, and the cultural and linguistic issues at the heart of the relationships forged in literacy work. Transnational Writing Program Administration challenges taken-for-granted assumptions regarding program identity, curriculum and pedagogical effectiveness, logistics and quality assurance, faculty and student demographics, innovative partnerships and research, and the infrastructure needed to support writing instruction in higher education.Well-known scholars and new voices in the field extend the theoretical underpinnings of writing program administration to consider programs, activities, and institutions involving students and faculty from two or more countries working together and highlight the situated practices of such efforts. The collection brings translingual graduate students at the forefront of writing studies together with established administrators, teachers, and researchers and intends to enrich the efforts of WPAs by examining the practices and theories that impact our ability to conceive of writing program administration as transnational.This collection will enable writing program administrators to take the emerging locations of writing instruction seriously, to address the role of language difference in writing, and to engage critically with the key notions and approaches to writing program administration that reveal its transnationality"--

     

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  19. Rhetoric and Reality
    Writing Instruction in American Colleges, 1900-1985
    Erschienen: 1987
    Verlag:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    Berlin here continues his unique history of American college composition begun in his Writing Instruction in Nineteenth-Century Colleges (1984), turning now to the twentieth century. In discussing the variety of rhetorics that have been used in... mehr

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    Berlin here continues his unique history of American college composition begun in his Writing Instruction in Nineteenth-Century Colleges (1984), turning now to the twentieth century. In discussing the variety of rhetorics that have been used in writing classrooms Berlin introduces a taxonomy made up of three categories: objective rhetorics, subjective rhetorics, and transactional rhetorics, which are distinguished by the epistemology on which each is based. He makes clear that these categories are not tied to a chronology but instead are to be found in the English department in one form o

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in Writing and Rhetoric
    Schlagworte: English language; Report writing; Report writing; English language; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); History
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  20. From form to meaning
    freshman composition and the long sixties, 1957-1974
    Erschienen: c2011
    Verlag:  University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa

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    ISBN: 9780822977810; 0822977818
    Schriftenreihe: Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture
    Schlagworte: Report writing; Education; English language; Report writing; Education; English language; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; Education ; Political aspects; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching (Higher); Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher)
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  21. Doing a research project in English studies
    a guide for students
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Routledge,, London

    1. Introduction -- 2. The preliminaries : getting started -- 3. Working with your supervisor -- 4. Finding literature -- 5. Reading -- 6. Collecting data -- 7. Your project chapter by chapter -- 8. Features of academic writing -- 9. Research... mehr

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    1. Introduction -- 2. The preliminaries : getting started -- 3. Working with your supervisor -- 4. Finding literature -- 5. Reading -- 6. Collecting data -- 7. Your project chapter by chapter -- 8. Features of academic writing -- 9. Research logistics : time management and revisions.

     

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  22. Silence and listening as rhetorical arts
    Erschienen: c2011
    Verlag:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    Aspasia's Purloined letters: historical absence, fictional presence, and the rhetoric of silence / Melissa Ianetta -- Out of "wonderful silence" come "sweet words": the rhetorical authority of St. Catherine of Siena / Kristie S. Fleckenstein --... mehr

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    Aspasia's Purloined letters: historical absence, fictional presence, and the rhetoric of silence / Melissa Ianetta -- Out of "wonderful silence" come "sweet words": the rhetorical authority of St. Catherine of Siena / Kristie S. Fleckenstein -- Purposeful silence and perceptive listening: rhetorical agency for women in Christine de Pizan's The treasure of the city of Ladies / Nancy Myers -- Trying silence: the case of Denmark Vesey and the history of African American rhetoric / Shevaun E. Watson -- Living pictures, living memory : women's rhetorical silence with the American Delsarte moment / Lisa Suter -- Silence : a politics / Kennan Ferguson -- "Down a road and into an awful silence": graphic listening in Joe Sacco's comics journalism / Andrea A. Lunsford and Adam Rosenblatt -- The ideology of African philosophy: the silences and possibilities of African rhetorical knowledge / Omedi Ochieng -- Finding democracy in our argument culture : listening to Spike Lee's Jazz funeral on the levees / Joyce Irene Middleton -- Gesturing toward peace: on silence, the society of the spectacle, and the "women in black" antiwar protests / Ashley Elliott Pryor -- Hearing women's silence in transitional South Africa: Achmat Dangor's Bitter fruit / Katherine Mack -- With our ears to the ground: compassionate listening in Israel/Palestine /Joy Arbor -- Repertoire of discernments: hearing the unsaid in oral history narratives / Frank Farmer and Margaret M. Strain -- Cultivating listening: teaching from a restored logos / Shari Stenberg -- Making ourselves vulnerable a : feminist pedagogy of listening / Wendy Walters Hinshaw -- Revaluing silence and listening with second-language English users / Jay Jordan -- Student silences in the deep south: hearing unfamiliar dialects / Suellyn Duffey. In Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts, editors Cheryl Glenn and Krista Ratcliffe bring together seventeen essays by new and established scholars that demonstrate the value and importance of silence and listening to the study and practice of rhetoric. Building on the editors' groundbreaking research, which respects the power of the spoken word while challenging the marginalized status of silence and listening, this volume makes a strong case for placing these overlooked concepts, and their intersections, at the forefront of rhetorical arts within rhetoric and composition studies.--Publisher's description

     

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  23. Discord And Direction
    The Postmodern Writing Program Administrator
    Beteiligt: Handa, Carolyn (MitwirkendeR); McGee, Sharon James (MitwirkendeR)
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan

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    Beteiligt: Handa, Carolyn (MitwirkendeR); McGee, Sharon James (MitwirkendeR)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780874215205
    Schlagworte: Writing centers; Postmodernism and higher education; Report writing; English language; Writing centers ; Administration; Postmodernism and higher education; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching
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  24. First Time Up
    An Insider's Guide For New Composition Teachers
    Autor*in: Dethier, Brock
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan

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    Schlagworte: Report writing; English language; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching
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  25. Facing the Center
    Toward an Identity Politics of One-to-One Mentoring
    Autor*in: Denny, Harry C
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Utah State University Press, Logan, Utah

    In the diversity of their clients as well as their professional and student staff, writing centers present a complicated set of relationships that inevitably affect the instruction they offer. In Facing the Center, Harry Denny unpacks the identity... mehr

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    In the diversity of their clients as well as their professional and student staff, writing centers present a complicated set of relationships that inevitably affect the instruction they offer. In Facing the Center, Harry Denny unpacks the identity matrices that enrich teachable moments, and he explores the pedagogical dynamics and implications of identity within the writing center. The face of the writing center, be it mainstream or marginal, majority or miority, orthodox or subversive, always has implications for teaching and learning. Facing the Center will extend current research in writing center theory to bring it in touch with theories now common in cultural studies curricula. Denny takes up issues of power, agency, language, and meaning, and pushes his readers to ask how they themselves, or the centers in which they work, might be perpetuating cultures that undermine inclusive, progressive education.

     

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    ISBN: 9780874217681; 0874217687
    Schlagworte: Multicultural education; Mentoring; Writing centers; Report writing; English language; Multicultural education; Mentoring; Writing centers ; Political aspects; Report writing ; Study and teaching (Higher); English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 176 p. )
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