Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces

Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces
Title Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces PDF eBook
Author Rhonda C. Grego
Publisher SIU Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 0809327724

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"Rhonda C. Grego and Nancy S. Thompson argue that because the studio is physically and institutionally "outside but alongside" both students' other coursework and the hierarchy of the institution, it represents a "thirdspace," a unique position in which to effect institutional change. Teaching/Writing in Thirdspaces provides an alternative approach to traditional basic writing courses that can be adopted in educational institutions of all types and at all levels."--BOOK JACKET.

Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction

Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction
Title Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction PDF eBook
Author Beth L. Hewett
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 602
Release 2015-04-15
Genre Education
ISBN 160235667X

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Foundational Practices in Online Writing Instruction addresses administrators’ and instructors’ questions for developing online writing programs and courses. Written by experts in the field, this book uniquely attends to issues of inclusive and accessible online writing instruction in technology-enhanced settings, as well as teaching with mobile technologies and multimodal compositions.

Two-Year College Writing Studies

Two-Year College Writing Studies
Title Two-Year College Writing Studies PDF eBook
Author Darin Jensen
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 179
Release 2023-12-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1646424697

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Two-Year College Writing Studies is a comprehensive overview of the two-year college writing teaching experience within our current political and historical contexts, with examples for teachers to better enact just teaching practices in their colleges. Editors Darin Jensen and Brett Griffiths present grounded, well-theorized, and practical strategies for teachers to implement in classrooms, institutions, and geopolitical contexts to advocate more effectively for their students. Contributors draw on theories of identity, rhetorical third space, and linguistics to articulate a praxis of just teaching. They describe existing institutional challenges and opportunities that foster equity and offer cautionary tales of educational systems dismantled for short-term economic and political gains. Two-year college writing studies—when properly resourced—holds the potential to foster (or undermine) democratic ideals of civic literacy and uplift. Chapters in this volume offer case study examples of changes in departmental practices for reflection, interaction, and assessment that empower faculty to break free and engage directly with institutional, regional, state, and national constraints. By making these resilient practices visible, Two-Year College Writing Studies amplifies the voices and validates the experiences of instructors engaging in this work. It will serve generalists, specialists, and academics interested in the subdiscipline of student success pedagogies and the political histories of two-year colleges and be useful for instructors new to the field, as professional development for veteran instructors, and as an introduction for graduate students entering two-year college writing studies programs.

Writing Studio Pedagogy

Writing Studio Pedagogy
Title Writing Studio Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Matthew Kim
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 239
Release 2017-02-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1475828233

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Writing Studio Pedagogy (WSP) breaks from the tradition of teaching and responding to writing in traditional ways and moves the teaching and learning experience off the page and into engaging spaces in multiple ways, which can enhance the composing process. Through this collection, scholars interested in rethinking approaches to teaching, writing pedagogy, and innovative learning will find new ways to challenge their own understandings of space, place, and collaboration. WSP involves an attention to space and place in the development of rhetorical acts by focusing on the ways in which they enhance pedagogy. This book takes a unique opportunity to return to pedagogy as the foremost priority in any learning space. Educators might preference WSP for its emphasis on student-centeredness by creating productive interactions, intersections, and departures that arrive from prioritizing learning. WSP acknowledges the centralized role of students and teachers as co-facilitators in learning and writing. These threads are intentionally broad-based, as the chapters contained in this book speak to the complexity of WSP across institutions.

ePortfolio Performance Support Systems

ePortfolio Performance Support Systems
Title ePortfolio Performance Support Systems PDF eBook
Author Katherine V. Wills
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 249
Release 2013-07-16
Genre Computers
ISBN 160235443X

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ePortfolio Performance Support Systems: Constructing, Presenting, and Assessing Portfolios addresses theories and practices advanced by some of the most innovative and active proponents of ePortfolios.

Sixteen Teachers Teaching

Sixteen Teachers Teaching
Title Sixteen Teachers Teaching PDF eBook
Author Patrick Sullivan
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 325
Release 2020-12-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1607329301

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Sixteen Teachers Teaching is a warmly personal, full-access tour into the classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English professors. Approximately half of all basic writing and first-year composition classes are now taught at two-year colleges, so the perspectives of English faculty who teach at these institutions are particularly valuable for our profession. This book shows us how a group of acclaimed teachers put together their classes, design reading and writing assignments, and theorize their work as writing instructors. All of these teachers have spent their careers teaching multiple sections of writing classes each semester or term, so this book presents readers with an impressive—and perhaps unprecedented—abundance of pedagogical expertise, teaching knowledge, and classroom experience. Sixteen Teachers Teaching is a book filled with joyfulness, wisdom, and pragmatic advice. It has been designed to be a source of inspiration for high school and college English teachers as they go about their daily work in the classroom. Contributors: Peter Adams, Jeff Andelora, Helane Adams Androne, Taiyon J. Coleman, Renee DeLong, Kathleen Sheerin DeVore, Jamey Gallagher, Shannon Gibney, Joanne Baird Giordano, Brett Griffiths, Holly Hassel, Darin Jensen, Jeff Klausman, Michael C. Kuhne, Hope Parisi, and Howard Tinberg

Handbook of Research on Assessment Technologies, Methods, and Applications in Higher Education

Handbook of Research on Assessment Technologies, Methods, and Applications in Higher Education
Title Handbook of Research on Assessment Technologies, Methods, and Applications in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Schreiner, Christopher S.
Publisher IGI Global
Total Pages 500
Release 2009-05-31
Genre Computers
ISBN 1605666688

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"This research publication accommodates in-depth studies that elucidate both the prospects and problems of learning assessment in higher education"--Provided by publisher.