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Writing Your Way Through College: A Student's Guide

Autor Sheryl I. Fontaine, Cherryl Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2007 – vârsta de la 18 până la 21 ani
Writing academic essays in college often seems mysterious to students who do not yet understand the process of developing an idea into a finished piece of reasoned prose. "Writing Your Way Through College" demystifies that process and enables teachers to help students "invent the university" as they reinvent themselves as proficient writers and rhetorical problem solvers. "Writing Your Way Through College" offers instructors a set of careful lessons that draw on current disciplinary knowledge in composition and rhetoric. Sheryl Fontaine and Cherryl Smith provide a classroom-centered text that guides students through progressively more complex, evidence-based writing. "Writing Your Way Through College" offers students and teachers: practical lessons on writing and learning
  • a set of assignments that build incrementally
  • a support system for new instructors
  • accessible information about college writing
  • a flexible approach to the classroom.
In a concise, readable format, "Writing Your Way Through College "offers insights into how individuals negotiate language communities so that students can better master the conventions and rhetorical characteristics of academic writing. A creative and effective template for the teaching of writing, "Writing Your Way Through College" belongs on every shelf and in every classroom. To request this title as a Desk/Exam copy, click here.
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ISBN-13: 9780867095913
ISBN-10: 0867095911
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 185 x 236 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books

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Download the Instructor's Guide for Writing Your Way Through College today and discover a convenient roadmap to helping students succeed with academic writing.
 
 
Writing academic essays in college often seems mysterious to students who do not yet understand the process of developing an idea into a finished piece of reasoned prose. Writing Your Way Through College demystifies that process and enables teachers to help students “invent the university” as they reinvent themselves as proficient writers and rhetorical problem solvers. 
 
Writing Your Way Through College offers instructors a set of careful lessons that draw on current disciplinary knowledge in composition and rhetoric. Sheryl Fontaine and Cherryl Smith provide a classroom-centered text that guides students through progressively more complex, evidence-based writing.
 
Writing Your Way Through College offers students and teachers:
·        practical lessons on writing and learning
·        a set of assignments that build incrementally
·        a support system for new instructors
·        accessible information about college writing
·        a flexible approach to the classroom.
           
In a concise, readable format, Writing Your Way Through College offers insights into how individuals negotiate language communities so that students can better master the conventions and rhetorical characteristics of academic writing.  A creative and effective template for the teaching of writing, Writing Your Way Through College belongs on every shelf and in every classroom.
 
 

Notă biografică

Sheryl I. Fontaine is the coauthor or coeditor of two Boynton/Cook titles: Writing Your Way Through College (2008) and Foregrounding Ethical Awareness in the Composition Classroom (1998). She is Professor of English at California State University, Fullerton, has directed its Writing Center and now teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in writing. Her teaching and research center on the discipline of composition, writing program administration, composing pedagogy, responding to writing, and the relationship between reading and writing. Sheryl has published several articles and books relating to the profession and the teaching of composition, including Writing Ourselves into the Story: Unheard Voices from Composition Studies (1993).