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The Journal Book: For Teachers in Technical and Professional Programs

Autor Susan Gardner, Toby Fulwiler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 1998 – vârsta de la 18 până la 21 ani

With the publication of "The Journal Book" in 1987, Toby Fulwiler revealed how journal writing can unleash the inquisitive and imaginative minds of English students. Now, as the writing-across-the-curriculum movement gains momentum, Susan Gardner and Toby Fulwiler extend the same high-quality guidance to teachers in technical and professional programs. "

The Journal Book for Teachers in Technical and Professional Programs" is the first collection of essays to focus on uses of journal writing outside the field of liberal arts, representing disciplines such as accounting, computer science, engineering, nursing, and teacher education. Readers will discover new strategies for building confident learners, including: traditional and electronic journals, letters, freewrites, focused freewrites, and electronic conferences writing that is kept confidential, or shared only with teachers, or only with teammates, or with all class members writing that generates a written response, or an oral response, or no formal response at all.Readers will see how these teachers assign such writing, why they assign it, the problems they face, the adjustments they make, the successes they have. And they will see numerous examples of students writing and surprising themselves and their teachers.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780867094534
ISBN-10: 0867094532
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 154 x 226 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books

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With the publication of The Journal Book in 1987, Toby Fulwiler revealed how journal writing can unleash the inquisitive and imaginative minds of English students. Now, as the writing-across-the-curriculum movement gains momentum, Susan Gardner and Toby Fulwiler extend the same high-quality guidance to teachers in technical and professional programs.
The Journal Book for Teachers in Technical and Professional Programs is the first collection of essays to focus on uses of journal writing outside the field of liberal arts, representing disciplines such as accounting, computer science, engineering, nursing, and teacher education. Readers will discover new strategies for building confident learners, including:
  • traditional and electronic journals, letters, freewrites, focused freewrites, and electronic conferences
  • writing that is kept confidential, or shared only with teachers, or only with teammates, or with all class members
  • writing that generates a written response, or an oral response, or no formal response at all.
Readers will see how these teachers assign such writing, why they assign it, the problems they face, the adjustments they make, the successes they have. And they will see numerous examples of students writing and surprising themselves and their teachers.

Cuprins

Introduction: To Use or Not to Use: Journals in Technical and Professional Courses, S. Gardner
Journals in Medical Education: Experience of a First-Year Class, J. Ashbury, B. Fletcher & R. Birtwhistle
Connecting Classroom and Clinical Experience: Journal Writing in Nursing, A. Dobie & G. Poirrier
Developing a Professional Identity with Journal Reading and Writing: The Advanced Composition Course for Nursing, Social Work, and Pharmacy Students, S. Balkema
Encouraging Active Learning: Adding a Journal to Engineering Lecture Courses, D. Hirt
Designing Conversations: The Journal in an Engineering Design Class, J. Greenstein & B. Daniell
Using Journals in Computer Science Courses: Helping Students Connect, B. Othmer & T. Scott
Electronic Journals: Encouraging Reflection in Preservice Teachers, M. & K. Vogt
Writing Letters Instead of Journals in a Teacher Education Course, J. Danielewicz
Tech Journals: Electronic Journal Keeping for the Technical Writing Classroom, G. Pagnucci
Traditional or Electronic: Using Dialogue Journals for the First Time in Accounting Classes, A. Rogers & J. Vanos
Confronting Issues: Criminal Justice Students and Journal Writing, M. Heward & G. Dohrer
Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion: Journals in a Legal Assistant Program, K. De Hill
Assessing Journals in the Disciplines: An Inductive Inquiry, K. Yancey & B. Huot
Afterword: When Journals Don't Work, T. Fulwiler

Notă biografică

Toby Fulwiler directs the writing program at the University of Vermont, where he also teaches composition and literature courses. Editor of The Journal Book (1987), Fulwiler is also author of College Writing: A Personal Approach to Academic Writing, Second Edition (1997) and coeditor, with Art Young, of Programs That Work: Models and Methods for Writing Across the Curriculum (1990) and Writing Across the Disciplines: Research into Practice--all published by Boynton/Cook.

Susan Gardner, Associate Professor of Education at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, has been a high school teacher, director of a college writing program, and Writing Coordinator for the Faculty. Gardner conducts workshops for elementary through college faculty across the curriculum on how to use writing effectively in the classroom. She has used journals extensively in her teaching since the early 1970s.