Genre Across The Curriculum

Genre across the Curriculum will function as a "good" textbook, one not for the student, but for the teacher, and one with an eye on the context of writing. Here you will find models of practice, descriptions written by teachers who have integrated the teaching of genre into their pedagogy in ways that both support and empower the student writer.

While authors here look at courses across disciplines and across a range of genres, they are similar in presenting genre as situated within specific classrooms, disciplines, and institutions. Their assignments embody the pedagogy of a particular teacher, and student responses here embody students' prior experiences with writing. In each chapter, the authors define a particular genre, define the learning goals implicit in assigning that genre, explain how they help their students work through the assignment, and, finally, discuss how they evaluate the writing their students do in response to their teaching.

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Genre Across The Curriculum

Genre across the Curriculum will function as a "good" textbook, one not for the student, but for the teacher, and one with an eye on the context of writing. Here you will find models of practice, descriptions written by teachers who have integrated the teaching of genre into their pedagogy in ways that both support and empower the student writer.

While authors here look at courses across disciplines and across a range of genres, they are similar in presenting genre as situated within specific classrooms, disciplines, and institutions. Their assignments embody the pedagogy of a particular teacher, and student responses here embody students' prior experiences with writing. In each chapter, the authors define a particular genre, define the learning goals implicit in assigning that genre, explain how they help their students work through the assignment, and, finally, discuss how they evaluate the writing their students do in response to their teaching.

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Genre Across The Curriculum

Genre Across The Curriculum

Genre Across The Curriculum

Genre Across The Curriculum

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Genre across the Curriculum will function as a "good" textbook, one not for the student, but for the teacher, and one with an eye on the context of writing. Here you will find models of practice, descriptions written by teachers who have integrated the teaching of genre into their pedagogy in ways that both support and empower the student writer.

While authors here look at courses across disciplines and across a range of genres, they are similar in presenting genre as situated within specific classrooms, disciplines, and institutions. Their assignments embody the pedagogy of a particular teacher, and student responses here embody students' prior experiences with writing. In each chapter, the authors define a particular genre, define the learning goals implicit in assigning that genre, explain how they help their students work through the assignment, and, finally, discuss how they evaluate the writing their students do in response to their teaching.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874215045
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

CONTENTS 1 The Idea of Genre in Theory and Practice: An Overview of the Work in Genre in the Fields of Composition and Rhetoric and New Genre Studies. Anne Herrington and Charles Moran GENRE ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: GENREAL EDUCATION AND COURSES FOR MAJORS 2 Reading and Writing, Teaching and Learning Spiritual Autobiography. Elizabeth Petroff 3 Writing History: Informed or Not by Genre Theory? Anne Beaufort and John A. Williams 4 Mapping Classroom Genres in a Science in Society Course. Mary Soliday 5 What's Cool Here? Collaboratively Learning Genre in Biology. Anne Ellen Geller GENRES IN FIRST-YEAR WRITING COURSES 6 I Was Just Never Exposed to This Argument Thing: Using a Genre Approach to Teach Academic Writing to ESL Students in the Humanities. Rochelle Kapp and Abongwe Bangeni 7 Getting On The Right Side of It: Problematizing and Rethinking the Research Paper in the College Composition Course. Carmen Kynard 8 The Resumé as Genre: A Rhetorical Foundation for First-Year Composition. Shane Peagler and Kathleen Blake Yancey MIXING MEDIA, EVOLVING GENRES 9 Teaching and Learning a Multi-Modal Genre in a Psychology Course. Chris M. Anson, Deanna P. Dannels, and Karen St. Clair 10 The Teaching and Learning of Web Genres in First Year Composition. Mike Edwards and Heidi McKee 11 Writing in an Emerging Genre: Student Web Sites in Writing and Writing-Intensive Classes. Mike Palmquist 12 What We Have Learned: Implications for Classroom Practice. Anne Herrington and Charles Moran
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