The Subject Is Reading: Essays by Teachers and Students
Autor Wendy Bishopen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2000 – vârsta de la 18 până la 21 ani
With "The Subject Is Writing, " Wendy Bishop helped thousands of students gain a better understanding of the writing process by asking them to read and write about writing as a topic. Now, Bishop presents "The Subject Is Reading, " offering students new insight into the place of reading in their writing.
"The Subject Is Reading" features sixteen chapters and five student literacy narratives in which the authors address what it means to be a reader in college. They ask writers to remember how they first came to read and to explore what that predicts for their literacy futures. Some essayists examine television, film, and culture in general; others consider reading as a process, exploring what readers believe, how teachers and students read texts, and how revision is a form of active reading. Still others ask provocative questions about collaboration and information technologies. Overall, students will better understand the reading process itself and the ways reading affects their production of written texts. Hint Sheets are included to support both teachers and students.
"The Subject Is Reading" is intended for first-year writing courses in which students study reading, writing, and literature. Instructors of introductory literature courses as well will appreciate the way these authors encourage students to use interactive reading strategies and different theoretical perspectives.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0867094729
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 151 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books
Descriere
The Subject Is Reading features sixteen chapters and five student literacy narratives in which the authors address what it means to be a reader in college. They ask writers to remember how they first came to read and to explore what that predicts for their literacy futures. Some essayists examine television, film, and culture in general; others consider reading as a process, exploring what readers believe, how teachers and students read texts, and how revision is a form of active reading. Still others ask provocative questions about collaboration and information technologies. Overall, students will better understand the reading process itself and the ways reading affects their production of written texts. Hint Sheets are included to support both teachers and students.
The Subject Is Reading is intended for first-year writing courses in which students study reading, writing, and literature. Instructors of introductory literature courses as well will appreciate the way these authors encourage students to use interactive reading strategies and different theoretical perspectives.
Cuprins
Making Meaning-Your Own Meaning-When You Read, D. Teague Student Narrative 1: Learning How Not to Read, K. Parrott
Reading...It's Not Just Books Anymore, D. Melzer Student Narrative 2: Why It Took So Long, L. Moorfield
Learning to Read, For Me It's Been the Struggle of a Lifetime, C. Olson
An Open Letter to Jason Smith, O. Loomis
Reading Yourself Reading
Why We Read (or Not), J. Ahern Student Narrative 4: Reading Rooms, D. Lieber Student Narrative 5: It's a Gradual Thing, R. Adams
The Literacy Narrative, W. Bishop
Writers as Readers
Interpreting Poetry, D. Fike
Extraordinary Readings of Ordinary Lives, K. Haimes-Korn
Your Homework for Tonight, S. Taylor 1
Go Back and Fetch It, A. Anokye, J. Barlowe & C. Cain
Reading to Write 1
Making and Examining Strong Statements About Reading, W. Bishop 1
Discovering Reading with Each Other, K. Schiff & A. Young 1
Angles of Revision, D. Cook 1
Making Peace with the Research Essay, G. Crossley
Reading Futures 1
Reading and the Art of Berry Picking, M. Vielstimmig 1
Spiders, Flies, and Other Creatures of Reading's Brave New World, H. Ostrom, S. Sloane, W. Williams & T. Giffen
Hint Sheets Primarily for Students; Hint Sheets Primarily for Teachers