Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2014

Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2014
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781602358249
ISBN-13 : 1602358249
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2014 by : Steve Parks

THE BEST OF THE INDEPENDENT RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION JOURNALS 2014 represents the result of a nationwide conversation—beginning with journal editors, but expanding to teachers, scholars and workers across the discipline of Rhetoric and Composition—to select essays that showcase the innovative and transformative work now being published in the field’s independent journals.

Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2013

Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2013
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9781602356443
ISBN-13 : 1602356440
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2013 by : Steve Parks

The anthology features work by the following authors and representing these journals: Mya Poe (Across the Disciplines), Michelle Hall Kells (Community Literacy Journal), Liane Robertson, Kara Taczak, and Kathleen Blake Yancey (Composition Forum), Paula Rosinski and Tim Peeples (Composition Studies), Mark Sample, Annette Vee, David M Rieder, Alexandria Lockett, Karl Stolley, and Elizabeth Losh (Enculturation), Andrew Vogel (Harlot), Steve Lamos (Journal of Basic Writing), Steve Sherwood (Journal of Teaching Writing), Scott Nelson et al. (Kairos), Kate Vieira (Literacy in Composition Studies), Heidi Estrem and E. Shelley Reid (Pedagogy), Rochelle Gregory (Present Tense), Grace Wetzel and “Wes” (Reflections), Eliot Rendleman (The Writing Lab Newsletter), and Rebecca Jones and Heather Palmer (Writing on the Edge).

Internationalizing the Writing Center

Internationalizing the Writing Center
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781643171678
ISBN-13 : 1643171674
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Internationalizing the Writing Center by : Noreen Groover Lape

Internationalizing the Writing Center provides a rationale, pedagogical plan, and administrative method for developing a multilingual writing center. The book incorporates work from writing center studies as well as second language acquisition studies, including English as a second language; English as a foreign language; second language writing; and foreign language writing. Author Noreen Lape draws on ten years of experience directing a multilingual writing center that offers writing tutoring in eleven languages, and she incorporates the voices and insights of foreign language writing tutors and faculty from surveys, interviews, and tutoring session reports. Lape begins by exploring the dominance of English-medium writing centers in a globalized world and arguing for the expansion of English-centric into multilingual writing centers. She then considers how tutor training differs when the writing center is multilingual as opposed to monolingual, and the writing is second language and foreign language as well as “native” language. The chapters on tutor training explore issues such as holistic tutoring, composing in a foreign language, the role of translating in the writing process, creating a positive learning environment, and developing intercultural competence. In multiple appendices, Lape shares original exercises that writing center administrators can use to train foreign language writing tutors. The book ends with a discussion of strategies for engaging faculty and administrators as stakeholders, and collaborating with those stakeholders to create a sustainable center.

The Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2012

The Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2012
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781602354975
ISBN-13 : 1602354979
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2012 by : Julia Voss

The Best of the Independent Rhetoric and Composition Journals 2012 represents the result of a nationwide conversation—beginning with journal editors, but expanding to teachers, scholars and workers across the discipline of Rhetoric and Composition—to select essays that showcase the innovative and transformative work now being published in the field’s independent journals. Representing both print and digital journals in the field, the essays featured here explore issues ranging from classroom practice to writing in global and digital contexts, from writing workshops to community activism. Together, the essays provide readers with a rich understanding of the present and future direction of the field. In addition to the introduction by Julia Voss and Beverly Moss, the anthology features work by the following authors and representing these journals: Jamie White-Farnham (Community Literacy Journal), Noah R. Roderick (Composition Forum), Kate Pantelides and Mariaelena Bartesaghi (Composition Studies), Heidi A. McKee (Computers and Composition), Rex Veeder (Enculturation), Matthew Pavesich (Journal of Basic Writing), Kelly S. Bradbury (The Journal of Teaching Writing), Derek N. Mueller (Kairos), Richard H. Thames (KB Journal), Jeanne Marie Rose (Pedagogy), and Melvette Melvin Davis (Reflections).

Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2015-2016

Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2015-2016
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781602359901
ISBN-13 : 1602359903
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2015-2016 by : Steven Parks

Features the best articles published in rhetoric and composition journals in the previous year.

ePortfolio as Curriculum

ePortfolio as Curriculum
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781000979275
ISBN-13 : 100097927X
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis ePortfolio as Curriculum by : Kathleen Blake Yancey

At a moment when the ePortfolio has been recognized as a high impact practice – as a unique site for hosting student integrative learning and as a powerful genre for assessment – this book provides faculty, staff, and administrators with a set of frameworks and models useful for guiding students in designing and creating ePortfolios that clearly communicate their purpose and effectively use the affordances of the medium.In short, this book both illustrates and provides guidance on how to support the development of students’ ePortfolio literacy. The ePortfolio curricular models provided in ePortfolio as Curriculum include both those integrated within existing disciplinary courses and those offered through credit-bearing stand-alone courses.In taking up questions focused on what students need to know and do in becoming informed, effective ePortfolio makers, the contributors to this volume – from the standpoint of their course outcomes and institutional contexts – present various approaches to developing an ePortfolio curriculum. Individually and collectively, the chapters explain ways to engage students in understanding the potential purposes, structures, audiences, and designs of ePortfolios; in developing the reflective practices for contextualizing and informing the selection and curation of artifacts; and in creating appropriate focus and coherence.Synthesizing insights from the previous chapters, the concluding chapter identifies six consistent features of an ePortfolio curriculum that support the development of students' ePortfolio literacy. In addition, Kathleen Blake Yancey identifies and defines seven common ePortfolio curricular dimensions that contribute to students' ePortfolio literacy, among them student agency, digital identity, and campus and global citizenship. Not least, she describes new practices emerging from ePortfolio curricula, including new ePortfolio-specific genres; new metaphors used to characterize ePortfolios and their practices; and new issues that the ePortfolio curriculum raises.

Negotiating a Perilous Empowerment

Negotiating a Perilous Empowerment
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Publisher : Ohio University Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780821419656
ISBN-13 : 082141965X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Negotiating a Perilous Empowerment by : Erica Abrams Locklear

Negotiating a Perilous Empowerment blends literacy studies with literary criticism to analyze the central female characters in the works of Harriette Simpson Arnow, Linda Scott DeRosier, Denise Giardina, and Lee Smith.

McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 16, 2014-2015

McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 16, 2014-2015
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781532602955
ISBN-13 : 1532602952
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 16, 2014-2015 by : Hughson T. Ong

The McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry is an electronic and print journal that seeks to provide pastors, educators, and interested lay persons with the fruits of theological, biblical, and professional studies in an accessible form. Published by McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, it continues the heritage of scholarly inquiry and theological dialogue represented by the College's previous print publications: the Theological Bulletin, Theodolite, and the McMaster Journal of Theology.

Re/Orienting Writing Studies

Re/Orienting Writing Studies
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781607328186
ISBN-13 : 1607328186
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Re/Orienting Writing Studies by : William P. Banks

Re/Orienting Writing Studies is an exploration of the intersections among queer theory, rhetoric, and research methods in writing studies. Focusing careful theoretical attention on common research practices, this collection demonstrates how queer rhetorics of writing/composing, textual analysis, history, assessment, and embodiment/identity significantly alter both methods and methodologies in writing studies. The chapters represent a diverse set of research locations and experiences from which to articulate a new set of innovative research practices. While the humanities have engaged queer theory extensively, research methods have often been hermeneutic or interpretive. At the same time, social science approaches in composition research have foregrounded inquiry on human participants but have often struggled to understand where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people fit into empirical research projects. Re/Orienting Writing Studies works at the intersections of humanities and social science methodologies to offer new insight into using queer methods for data collection and queer practices for framing research. Contributors: Chanon Adsanatham, Jean Bessette, Nicole I. Caswell, Michael J. Faris, Hillery Glasby, Deborah Kuzawa, Maria Novotny, G Patterson, Stacey Waite, Stephanie West-Puckett

Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2019

Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2019
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9781643170657
ISBN-13 : 1643170651
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2019 by : Jessica Pauszek

Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2019 represents the result of a nationwide conversation—beginning with journal editors, but expanding to teachers, scholars and workers across the discipline of Rhetoric and Composition—to select essays that showcase the innovative and transformative work now being published in the field’s journals. Representing both print and digital journals, the essays featured here explore issues ranging from classroom practice to writing in global and digital contexts, from border rhetorics to social justice research. Together, the essays provide readers with a rich understanding of the present and future direction of the field. The anthology features work by the following authors and representing these journals: Amber Simpson and Kristi Girdharry | Elaine Richardson and Alice Ragland (Community Literacy Journal ) | Shari J. Stenberg (Rhetoric Society Quarterly) | David Riche (Literacy in Composition Studies) |Eileen Kogl Camfield, Lara Killick, and Ruth Lewis ( Journal of Teaching Writing) | Elizabeth G. Allan (Pedagogy) | Christina Saidy (WPA: Writing Program Administration) | Anthony Warnke and Kirsten Higgins (Teaching English in the Two-Year College) | Cati V. de los Ríos and Kate Seltzer (Research in the Teaching of English) | Romeo García (Writing Center Journal) | Wendy Pfrenger (Journal of Basic Writing) | Janine Butler (Rhetoric Review) | Pamela Takayoshi (College Composition and Communication) | Maria Novotny and John T. Gagnon (Reflections) | Kate Vieira (Writing on the Edge)