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Graduate Writing Across the Disciplines: Identifying, Teaching, and Supporting [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 372 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 58 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Colorado
  • ISBN-10: 1646420225
  • ISBN-13: 9781646420223
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 372 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 58 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Colorado
  • ISBN-10: 1646420225
  • ISBN-13: 9781646420223
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In Graduate Writing Across the Disciplines, the editors and their colleagues argue that graduate education must include a wide range of writing support designed to identify writers&; needs, teach writers through direct instruction, and support writers through programs such as writing centers, writing camps, and writing groups. The chapters in this collection demonstrate that attending to the needs of graduate writers requires multiple approaches and thoughtful attention to the distinctive contexts and resources of individual universities while remaining mindful of research on and across similar programs at other universities.

In Graduate Writing Across the Disciplines, the editors and their colleagues argue that graduate education must include a wide range of writing support designed to identify writers&; needs, teach writers through direct instruction, and support writers through programs such as writing centers, writing camps, and writing groups.
Introduction: Graduate Writing Across the Disciplines 3(18)
Marilee Brooks-Gillies
Elena G. Garcia
Soo Hyon Kim
PART 1 "Read and write like a grad student" OR `Inside' the Institution: Graduate Writing Courses and Programs
21(72)
Elena G. Garcia
Snapshots, Surveys, and Infrastructures: An Institutional Case Study of Graduate Writing Courses
23(26)
Laurie A. Pinkert
Voicing Graduate Student Writing Experiences: A Study of Cross-Level Courses at Two Master's-Level, Regional Institutions
49(22)
Brian R. Henderson
Paul G. Cook
Developing an English for Academic Purposes Course for L2 Graduate Students in the Sciences
71(22)
Jennifer Douglas
PART 2 "If you really want to know something, teach it" OR Learning to Write by Teaching Writing: Professionalization through Instruction
93(96)
Katie Manthey
Graduate Student Perspectives: Career Development Through Serving as Writing-Intensive GTAs
95(26)
Amy A. Lannin
Martha A. Townsend
Towards an Integrated Graduate Student (Training Program)
121(22)
Elliot Shapiro
The Space Between: MA Students Enculturate to Graduate Reading and Writing
143(24)
Terri Fredrick
Kaylin Stravalli
Scott May
Jami Brookman-Smith
Creating a Culture of Communication: A Graduate-Level STEM Communication Fellows Program at a Science and Engineering University
167(22)
Steve Simpson
Rebecca Clemens
Drea Roe Killingsworth
Jesse Priest
Julie Dyke Ford
PART 3 "Help each other. Find a writing group!" OR Collaborations and Programs `Alongside' Curriculum
189(102)
Marilee Brooks-Gillies
Making Do by Making Space: Multidisciplinary Graduate Writing Groups as Spaces Alongside Programmatic and Institutional Places
191(20)
Marilee Brooks-Gillies
Elena G. Garcia
Katie Manthey
Graduate Writing Groups: Helping L2 Writers Navigate the Murky Waters of Academic Writing
211(32)
Soo Hyon Kim
Shari Wolke
Camping in the Disciplines: Assessing the Effect of Writing Camps on Graduate Student Writers
243(26)
Gretchen Busl
Kara Lee Donnelly
Matthew Capdevielle
Crossing Divides: Engaging Extracurricular Writing Practices in Graduate Education and Professionalization
269(22)
Laural L. Adams
Megan Adams
Pauline Baird
Estee Beck
Kristine L. Blair
April Conway
Lee Nickoson
Martha Schaffer
PART 4 "Stop reading. Start writing. The best dissertation is a done dissertation." OR Examining Discourse Communities and Genres
291(68)
Soo Hyon Kim
Discourse Community Fail! Negotiating Choices in Success/Failure and Graduate-Level Writing Development
295(20)
Michelle LaFrance
Steven J. Corbett
Disciplinary Corpus Research for Situated Literacy Instruction
315(22)
Sarah Blazer
Sarah E. DeCapua
Genres and Conflicts in MBA Writing Assignments
337(22)
Nigel A. Caplan
Contributors 359
Marilee Brooks-Gillies is assistant professor of English and director of the University Writing Center at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Her work has been published in The Peer Review, Across the Disciplines, Harlot, and enculturation.

Elena G. Garcia is associate professor in the department of Literacies & Composition and the faculty director of the writing center at Utah Valley University.

Soo Hyon Kim is assistant professor of English at the University of New Hampshire.

Katie Manthey is assistant professor of English and director of the writing center at Salem College. Her work has appeared in Jezebel and Oppression and the Body: Roots, Resistance, and Resolutions.

Trixie G. Smith is director of the writing center and the Red Cedar Writing Project at Michigan State University, where she is associate professor in the department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures and assistant director of the graduate program.