Writing, Teaching, Learning: A Sourcebook
Autor Emeritus Graves Editat de Richard L. Gravesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1999 – vârsta de la 5 până la 18 ani
When Richard Graves set out to create a new edition of "Rhetoric and Composition" (Boynton/Cook, 1990), he envisioned a comprehensive collection that would chronicle the "birth" of the discipline up until the present. To his astonishment, he discovered a tremendous amount of current material treating issues heretofore unexplored. So instead, Graves has created an entirely new book - one that focuses on new ideas and fresh directions in the discipline.
More than a sourcebook, "Writing, Teaching, Learning" is a celebration of the writing-teaching process, reflecting the best writing about the teaching of writing published within the last ten years. Of the thirty-two essays, only seven appeared in earlier editions; twenty-five are entirely new. Each one is engagingly written, recommending ways to make our work not only more helpful to our students but more joyous as well. Taken together, the essays suggest that growth in writing is ultimately holistic, a part of a wider spectrum of growth that involves the whole person. Always present is the possibility for transformation, sometimes even transcendence.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0867094885
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books
Descriere
More than a sourcebook, Writing, Teaching, Learning is a celebration of the writing-teaching process, reflecting the best writing about the teaching of writing published within the last ten years. Of the thirty-two essays, only seven appeared in earlier editions; twenty-five are entirely new. Each one is engagingly written, recommending ways to make our work not only more helpful to our students but more joyous as well. Taken together, the essays suggest that growth in writing is ultimately holistic, a part of a wider spectrum of growth that involves the whole person. Always present is the possibility for transformation, sometimes even transcendence.
Cuprins
The Winds of Change, M. Hairston
Pedagogy of the Distressed, J. Tompkins
What Do We Know About the Writing of Elementary School Children?, J. Jensen
Stories from the Writing Classroom
On Stories and Scholarship, R. Murphy, Jr.
Laura's Legacy, C. Avery
Writing for Life, L. Rief
Scott's Gift, P. Swoger
"Whispers of Coming and Going," A. DiPardo
Crossing Lines, C. Deletiner
Fluency, Flow, and Wonder 1
Happiness and the Blank Page, G. Briefs-Elgin 1
Entering Wonder, S. Swain 1
Wait, and the Writing Will Come, D. Gallehr 1
What I Learned from Verle Barnes, R. Graves 1
Focusing Twice Removed, L. Rex
Perspectives 2000 1
Like Happy Dreams-Integrating Visual Arts, Writing, and Reading, A. Alejandro 1
Are Today's Students Better Writers?, M. Licklider 1
Teaching Writing to Dyslexic Students, J. Corrigan 1
Family Stories and the Fictional Dream, T. Romano 1
Educating the Imagination, E. Mphahlele 2
The Language of Coats, N. Sommers 2
Car Wrecks, Baseball Caps, and Man-to-Man Defense, L. Tobin 2
Grammar, Grammars, and the Teaching of Grammar, P. Hartwell
Attunement Through Shared Experience 2
After Theory, K. Spellmeyer 2
The Rhetorician As an Agent of Social Change, E. Cushman 2
Writing as Performance, S. Andrews 2
Kitchen Tables and Rented Rooms, A. Gere 2
The Writing Process Goes to San Quentin, J. Juska
Spiritual Sites of Composing 2
Spiritual Sites of Composing, A. Berthoff 2
Composing (As) Power, B. Daniell 3
Writing to Heal, J. Campbell 3
Women's Ways of Writing, or, Images, Self-Images, and Graven Images, J. Swearingen 3
Response, J. Moffett 3
Bringing Language Back to Life, L. Nelson 3
One Writer's Curriculum, D. Murray 3
Surprised by Bird, Bard, and Bach, C. Suhor 3
Writing, S. Schiller
Notă biografică
Richard Graves was born in Texas in the midst of the Great Depression and was educated in public schools there. He taught English in Tampa, Florida, for seven years before moving to Auburn University, Alabama, where he recently retired as Professor of English Education in the department of curriculum and teaching. The teaching of writing has been the focal point of his career. He was founder and director of the Sun Belt Writing Project, cofounder of the Gulf Coast Conference on the Teaching of Writing, and, more recently, cofounder--with Alice Brand and Charles Suhor--of the NCTE Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning.