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Narration as Knowledge: Tales of the Teaching Life

Autor TRIMMER Editat de Joseph F. Trimmer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 1997 – vârsta de la 18 până la 21 ani

Here for the first time is a work in which eloquence is the vehicle for conveying theory and practice. This collection does not follow the sanctioned procedures of educational research. Nor is it written in the privileged forms of academic discourse. Instead, it plays with all the devices of storytelling--scene, dialogue, point of view--exploring a new way to report crucial information on the teaching and learning of English.

In this beautifully written gathering, the narrators, many of the best-known names in English studies, do not see themselves as heroes. They know that the classroom is an exciting but uncertain place. No one, not even the teacher in charge, understands all of the subtle assumptions and slippery assertions enacted in the daily exchange of information. And so these narrators try to spin "true" stories about the partiality of their knowledge and the vulnerability of their power. Their tales, while engaging and insightful, are not exotic. They represent a range of recognizable teaching experiences, ordinary classes made extraordinary by the knowledge and skill of the narrator. They braid the reading and writing present in any English classroom with the culture that shapes teacher and student lives.

"Narration as Knowledge" will have wide appeal. The situations depicted and the topics discussed are universal enough to attract any secondary or postsecondary teacher. And because these stories are essentially experimental narratives, they will also interest any writer--student or professional.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780867094367
ISBN-10: 0867094362
Pagini: 205
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books

Descriere

This is the book I read out under the trees in my backyard, the one I kept on my bedside table, the one I didn't mark up with a pen (until I remembered I was supposed to be reviewing it).

- College English
Here for the first time is a work in which eloquence is the vehicle for conveying theory and practice. This collection does not follow the sanctioned procedures of educational research. Nor is it written in the privileged forms of academic discourse. Instead, it plays with all the devices of storytelling--scene, dialogue, point of view--exploring a new way to report crucial information on the teaching and learning of English.
In this beautifully written gathering, the narrators, many of the best-known names in English studies, do not see themselves as heroes. They know that the classroom is an exciting but uncertain place. No one, not even the teacher in charge, understands all of the subtle assumptions and slippery assertions enacted in the daily exchange of information. And so these narrators try to spin "true" stories about the partiality of their knowledge and the vulnerability of their power. Their tales, while engaging and insightful, are not exotic. They represent a range of recognizable teaching experiences, ordinary classes made extraordinary by the knowledge and skill of the narrator. They braid the reading and writing present in any English classroom with the culture that shapes teacher and student lives.
Narration as Knowledge will have wide appeal. The situations depicted and the topics discussed are universal enough to attract any secondary or postsecondary teacher. And because these stories are essentially experimental narratives, they will also interest any writer--student or professional.

Cuprins

I. Stories About Reading
Stories We Tell Ourselves, M. Martone
Up River, Down River, and Across the Aegean, J. Passanante
Pilgrimage at the Penitentiary, K. Stafford
Finding the Selves We Set Aside, P. Fox
Shoot Out at the I'm OK, You're OK Corral,
Villanueva
Telling Stories About Stories, J. Trimmer
Stories About Writing
Beginnings, C. Anson
Reading and Writing About Death, Disease, and Dysfunction, L. Tobin
Telling Stories and Writing Truths, T. Fulwiler
Nancy's Promise, S. Hamilton
No Secrets, N. Bowers
Subverting the Academic Masterplot, L. Bloom
Stories About Culture
You Can't Tame a Polecat by Caging It, R. Vinz
Film Clips and the Master's Tools, L. Bridwell-Bowles
Satire, Sartre, Cookies, and the Classroom, J. Gold
The Teflon Lesson and Why It Didn't Stick, C. Tichi
Testing the Limits of Tolerance in the Democratic Classroom, J. Clifford
Facing the Other: The Emergence of Ethics and Selfhood in a Cross-Cultural Writing Classroom, S. Perl
What We Don't Like, Don't Admit, Don't Understand, Can't Hurt Us. Or Can It?--On Writing, Teaching, Living, W. Bishop

Recenzii

¬This is the book I read out under the trees in my backyard, the one I kept on my bedside table, the one I didn't mark up with a pen (until I remembered I was supposed to be reviewing it).‾ªCollege English

Notă biografică

Joseph F. Trimmer is a professor of English at Ball State University, where he teaches courses in writing and cultural studies. Trimmer has authored numerous articles and books on literature, culture, and the teaching of writing, and currently serves as editor of the Hopewell Review. He spends his summers teaching at Martha's Vineyard Institute on Teaching and Writing.