Perspectives on Writing

Perspectives on Writing
Title Perspectives on Writing PDF eBook
Author Roselmina Indrisano
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 380
Release 2000
Genre English language
ISBN 9780872072688

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Ths book brings together the contributions of a group of distinguished researchers& teacher-scholars to present the significant theory&research related to the writing process,the implications of this knowledge for practice,&the directions future research

Writing in Knowledge Societies

Writing in Knowledge Societies
Title Writing in Knowledge Societies PDF eBook
Author Doreen Starke-Meyerring
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 429
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1602352712

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The editors of WRITING IN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES provide a thoughtful, carefully constructed collection that addresses the vital roles rhetoric and writing play as knowledge-making practices in diverse knowledge-intensive settings. The essays in this book examine the multiple, subtle, yet consequential ways in which writing is epistemic, articulating the central role of writing in creating, shaping, sharing, and contesting knowledge in a range of human activities in workplaces, civic settings, and higher education.

WAC and Second Language Writers

WAC and Second Language Writers
Title WAC and Second Language Writers PDF eBook
Author Terry Myers Zawacki
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 492
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1602355053

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Editors and contributors pursue the ambitious goal of including within WAC theory, research, and practice the differing perspectives, educational experiences, and voices of second-language writers. The chapters within this collection not only report new research but also share a wealth of pedagogical, curricular, and programmatic practices relevant to second-language writers. Representing a range of institutional perspectives—including those of students and faculty at public universities, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and English-language schools—and a diverse set of geographical and cultural contexts, the editors and contributors report on work taking place in the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

Writing Programs Worldwide

Writing Programs Worldwide
Title Writing Programs Worldwide PDF eBook
Author Chris Thaiss
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 540
Release 2012-07-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 160235345X

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WRITING PROGRAMS WORLDWIDE offers an important global perspective to the growing research literature in the shaping of writing programs. The authors of its program profiles show how innovators at a diverse range of universities on six continents have dealt creatively over many years with day-to-day and long-range issues affecting how students across disciplines and languages grow as communicators and learners.

Writing Selves, Writing Societies

Writing Selves, Writing Societies
Title Writing Selves, Writing Societies PDF eBook
Author Charles Bazerman
Publisher
Total Pages 524
Release 2003
Genre Written communication
ISBN

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Center Will Hold

Center Will Hold
Title Center Will Hold PDF eBook
Author Michael Pemberton
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 232
Release 2003-12-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 087421484X

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In The Center Will Hold, Pemberton and Kinkead have compiled a major volume of essays on the signal issues of scholarship that have established the writing center field and that the field must successfully address in the coming decade. The new century opens with new institutional, demographic, and financial challenges, and writing centers, in order to hold and extend their contribution to research, teaching, and service, must continuously engage those challenges. Appropriately, the editors offer the work of Muriel Harris as a key pivot point in the emergence of writing centers as sites of pedagogy and research. The volume develops themes that Harris first brought to the field, and contributors here offer explicit recognition of the role that Harris has played in the development of writing center theory and practice. But they also use her work as a springboard from which to provide reflective, descriptive, and predictive looks at the field.

How to Write a Novel

How to Write a Novel
Title How to Write a Novel PDF eBook
Author Nathan Bransford
Publisher Nathan Bransford
Total Pages 183
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 173414940X

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Author and former literary agent Nathan Bransford shares his secrets for creating killer plots, fleshing out your first ideas, crafting compelling characters, and staying sane in the process. Read the guide that New York Times bestselling author Ransom Riggs called "The best how-to-write-a-novel book I've read."