Reformers, Teachers, Writers: Curricular and Pedagogical Inquiries
Autor Neal Lerneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iul 2019 – vârsta ani
InReformers,
Teachers,
Writers,
Neal
Lerner
explores
the
distinction
between
curriculum
and
pedagogy
in
writing
studies—and
the
ways
in
which
failing
to
attend
to
that
distinction
results
in
the
failure
of
educational
reform.
Lerner’s mixed-methods approach—quantitative, qualitative, textual, historical, narrative, and theoretical—reflects the importance and effects of curriculum in a wide variety of settings, whether in writing centers, writing classrooms, or students’ out-of-school lives, as well as the many methodological approaches available to understand curriculum in writing studies. The richness of this approach allows for multiple considerations of the distinction and relationship between pedagogy and curriculum. Chapters are grouped into three parts: disciplinary inquiries, experiential inquiries, and empirical inquiries, exploring the presence and effect of curriculum and its relationship to pedagogy in multiple sites, both historical and contemporary, and for multiple stakeholders.
Reformers, Teachers, Writerscalls out writing studies’ inattention to curriculum, which hampers efforts to enact meaningful reform and to have an impact on larger conversations about education and writing. The book will be invaluable to scholars, teachers, and administrators interested in rhetoric and composition, writing studies, and education.
Lerner’s mixed-methods approach—quantitative, qualitative, textual, historical, narrative, and theoretical—reflects the importance and effects of curriculum in a wide variety of settings, whether in writing centers, writing classrooms, or students’ out-of-school lives, as well as the many methodological approaches available to understand curriculum in writing studies. The richness of this approach allows for multiple considerations of the distinction and relationship between pedagogy and curriculum. Chapters are grouped into three parts: disciplinary inquiries, experiential inquiries, and empirical inquiries, exploring the presence and effect of curriculum and its relationship to pedagogy in multiple sites, both historical and contemporary, and for multiple stakeholders.
Reformers, Teachers, Writerscalls out writing studies’ inattention to curriculum, which hampers efforts to enact meaningful reform and to have an impact on larger conversations about education and writing. The book will be invaluable to scholars, teachers, and administrators interested in rhetoric and composition, writing studies, and education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607328803
ISBN-10: 1607328801
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 4 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
ISBN-10: 1607328801
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 4 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
Recenzii
“This
is
important
scholarship
that
promises
to
increase
the
field’s
understanding
of
the
distinction
between
pedagogy
and
curriculum,
as
well
as
the
consequences
of
continuing
to
conflate
the
two.”
—Ellen C. Carillo, University of Connecticut
—Ellen C. Carillo, University of Connecticut
Notă biografică
Neal
Lerneris
professor
of
English
and
writing
center
director
at
Northeastern
University.
He
is
the
author
ofThe
Idea
of
a
Writing
Laboratory(the
winner
of
the
2011
NCTE
David
H.
Russell
Award
for
Distinguished
Research
in
the
Teaching
of
English)
and
coauthor
ofLearning
to
Communicate
in
Science
and
Engineering(the
winner
of
the
2012
CCCC
Advancement
of
Knowledge
Award)
andThe
Meaningful
Writing
Project.
Descriere
Neal
Lerner
explores
the
distinction
between
curriculum
and
pedagogy
in
writing
studies—and
the
ways
in
which
failing
to
attend
to
that
distinction
results
in
the
failure
of
educational
reform.