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Teaching With Student Texts Essays Toward An Informed Practice Joseph Harris John D Miles Charles Paine

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Teaching With Student Texts Essays Toward An Informed Practice Joseph Harris John D Miles Charles Paine
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Joseph Harris; John D. Miles; Charles Paine
ISBN: 9780874217865, 0874217865
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Teaching With Student Texts Essays Toward An Informed Practice Joseph Harris John D Miles Charles Paine by Joseph Harris; John D. Miles; Charles Paine 9780874217865, 0874217865 instant download after payment.

Harris, Miles and Paine ask: a What happens when the texts that students write become the focus of a writing course? In response, a distinguished group of scholar/teachers suggests that teaching with students texts is not simply a classroom technique, but a way of working with writing that defines composition as a field. In "Teaching with Student Texts," authors discuss ways of revaluing student writing as intellectual work, of circulating student texts in the classroom and beyond, and of changing our classroom practices by bringing student writings to the table. Together, these essays articulate a variety of ways that student texts can take a central place in classroom work and can, in the process, redefine the ways our field talks about writing.

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