ABSTRACT
The essays in this book argue that the active learning strategies that teachers trained in composition use for their literature courses can be exported to other disciplines to enhance both teacher performance and student learning. The book provides and explains examples of those strategies and illustrates how they have been effectively used in other disciplines.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Teaching from Within: Meshing Interdisciplinary Learning and Writing Pedagogy in a University Seminar Program
Meshing Interdisciplinary Learning and Writing Pedagogy in a University Seminar Program STEPHEN TCHUDI RICHARD O.DAVIES
chapter 4|18 pages
Experiences with Writing Assignments in Upper-Division Computer Science Courses
JONATHAN SORENSON
chapter 5|14 pages
Informing Our Values and Sexual Behavior through the Use of Writing Communities
KATHLEEN SCHMALZ
chapter 6|16 pages
Students Writing the Ghetto into Short Fiction: An Experiment in Teaching (Literary) Analysis
An Experiment in Teaching (Literary) Analysis GLENN D.KLOPFENSTEIN
chapter 11|20 pages
Authority, Collaboration, and Ownership: Sources for Critical Writing and Portfolio Assessment
Sources for Critical Writing and Portfolio Assessment HECTOR J.VILA
chapter 12|12 pages
Interpretive Communities: Making Use of Readings and Misreadings in the Literature Classroom and Elsewhere
Making Use of Readings and Misreadings in the Literature Classroom and Elsewhere CHRISTOPHER C.WEAVER
chapter 13|14 pages
Read, Write, and Learn: Improving Literacy Instruction Across the Disciplines
Improving Literacy Instruction Across the Disciplines BONNIE A.HAIN RICHARD LOUTH
chapter 14|12 pages
Emerging Meaning: Reading as a Process
Reading as a Process DIANE DELLA CROCE GRAHAM EVERETT
chapter 15|18 pages
Critical Theory: A Jump Start and Road Map for Student Writers
A Jump Start and Road Map for Student Writers ALICE ROBERTSON
chapter 16|22 pages
Teaching, Writing, Changes: Disciplines, Genres, and the Errors of Professional Belief
Disciplines, Genres, and the Errors of Professional Belief MIKE HILL
chapter 17|18 pages
The Tie That Binds: Toward an Understanding of Ideology in the Composition and Literature Classrooms (and Beyond)
Toward an Understanding of Ideology in the Composition and Literature Classrooms (and Beyond) PATRICIA COMITINI
chapter 18|16 pages
Blurring Boundaries: Rhetoric in Literature and Other Classrooms
Rhetoric in Literature and Other Classrooms CHRISTOPHER SCHROEDER
chapter 19|24 pages
The ComPosition-ing of Culture and Anarchy: Recovering a Cultural Conflict in Arnold’s Serene Text
Recovering a Cultural Conflict in Arnold’s Serene Text ROB JACKLOSKY
chapter 20|22 pages
Case Studies in the Writing Classroom: Theory and Practice
Theory and Practice MICHAEL BERNARD-DONALS