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1. Composition in Four Keys: Inquiring Into the Field
by Mark Wiley
Intended primarily for courses required of graduate students teaching composition and upper-division students majoring in rhetoric, Composition in ... More
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3. Long Roads, Short Distances
by Brenda Miller Power, Ralph Fletcher (Foreword by)
Long Roads, Short Distances is a poignant, personal, and humorous account of Brenda Power's experiences learning to teach college literacy methods ... More
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5. The Digital Writing Workshop
by Troy Hicks
"We believe new technologies can advance both the teaching and learning of writing." -The National Commission on Writing in American Schools and ... More
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6. Writing Ourselves Into the Story: Unheard Voices from Composition Studies
by Sheryl I Fontaine, Ph.D. (Editor), Susan Hunter (Editor)
The twenty-three selections in this volume are essays, research studies, and personal narratives by the "silent majority" in composition studies: ... More
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7. Teaching the Neglected "R": Rethinking Writing Instruction in Secondary Classrooms
by Thomas Newkirk (Editor), Richard Kent (Editor)
"Writing is how students connect the dots in their knowledge. Although many models of effective ways to teach writing exist, both the teaching and ... More
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8. The making of knowledge in composition : portrait of an emerging field.
by Stephen M. North
In a style that combines scholarly care with remarkable readability, North examines the development of the field of composition in a way it has not ... More
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9. The 9 Rights of Every Writer: A Guide for Teachers
by Vicki Spandel
Spandel invites nine published authors into a discussion of what makes writing work.
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12. Constructing Knowledges: The Politics of Theory-Building and Pedagogy in Composition
by Sidney I Dobrin
Examines the relationship between theoretical and practical knowledge, within the academy in general and composition studies in particular. In this ... More
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14. Composition Studies as a Creative Art
by Lynn Z Bloom
This is a book about the creative dynamics that arise from the interrelation of writing, teaching writing, and ways of reading - and the scholarship ... More
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15. Rhetoric and Composition as Intellectual Work
by Professor Gary A Olson (Editor)
In response to those who insist that rhetoric and composition should remain only a service discipline, editor Gary A. Olson's "Rhetoric and ... More
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16. From Disk to Hard Copy: Teaching Writing with Computers
by James Strickland
This is not a computer book but a writing book that applies what we know about composition theory to the use of computers in the writing classroom.
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22. Turns of Thought: Teaching Composition as Reflexive Inquiry
by Donna J Qualley
Donna Qualley differentiates among related forms of reflective thinking to offer a deeper understanding of the nature, practice, and value of ... More
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23. Visions and Revisions: Continuity and Change in Rhetoric and Composition
by James D Williams (Editor), Richard Lloyd-Jones (Contributions by), Dr. W Ross Winterowd, Ph.D. (Contributions by)
A history of contemporary rhetoric, "Visions and Revisions: Continuity and Change in Rhetoric and Composition "examines the discipline's emergence ... More
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