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El. knyga: Sixteen Teachers Teaching: Two-Year College Perspectives

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Utah State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781607329305
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  • Leidėjas: Utah State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781607329305
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"A personal tour of classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English teachers and frames the teachers, students, and administrators work as a matter of social justice and brings together first-hand examples from teachers who translate experience into practical classroom strategies"--Provided by publisher.

Sixteen Teachers Teaching is a warmly personal, full-access tour into the classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English professors.

Sixteen Teachers Teaching is a warmly personal, full-access tour into the classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English professors. Approximately half of all basic writing and first-year composition classes are now taught at two-year colleges, so the perspectives of English faculty who teach at these institutions are particularly valuable for our profession. This book shows us how a group of acclaimed teachers put together their classes, design reading and writing assignments, and theorize their work as writing instructors.
 
All of these teachers have spent their careers teaching multiple sections of writing classes each semester or term, so this book presents readers with an impressive&;and perhaps unprecedented&;abundance of pedagogical expertise, teaching knowledge, and classroom experience. Sixteen Teachers Teaching is a book filled with joyfulness, wisdom, and pragmatic advice. It has been designed to be a source of inspiration for high school and college English teachers as they go about their daily work in the classroom.

Contributors: Peter Adams, Jeff Andelora, Helane Adams Androne, Taiyon J. Coleman, Renee DeLong, Kathleen Sheerin DeVore, Jamey Gallagher, Shannon Gibney, Joanne Baird Giordano, Brett Griffiths, Holly Hassel, Darin Jensen, Jeff Klausman, Michael C. Kuhne, Hope Parisi, and Howard Tinberg
 
Introduction: Democracy's Unfinished Business 3(34)
Patrick Sullivan
PART I AN INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING WRITING AT THE TWO-YEAR COLLEGE
1 Dispatches from Bartertown: Building Pedagogy in the Exigent Moment
37(14)
Darin Jensen
2 Teaching as Celebration: An Interview with Helane Adams Androne
51(14)
Patrick Sullivan
3 Flexibility: Student Perspective
65(2)
Bridgette Stepule
4 Encouragement: Student Perspective
67(4)
Lydia Sekscenski
PART II TEACHING INFORMED BY COMPASSION AND THEORY
5 Compassionate Writing Instruction
71(14)
Brett Griffiths
6 The Theory that Remains: Toward a Theoretically Informed Writing Assignment
85(33)
Jeffrey Klausman
7 Find a Practice that Will Sustain You: An Interview with Jeffrey Andelora
118(7)
Patrick Sullivan
8 Potential: Student Perspective
125(2)
Darlene Pierpont
9 Mindfulness: Student Perspective
127(6)
Kevin Rodriguez
PART III EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE AT THE TWO-YEAR COLLEGE
10 Social Justice and the Two-Year College: Cultivating Critical Information Literacy Skills in First-Year Writing
133(18)
Holly Hassel
11 Community: Student Perspective
151(2)
Lauren Sills
12 Inversive Teaching
153(15)
Hope Parisi
13 The Risky Business of Engaging Racial Equity in Writing Instruction: A Tragedy in Five Acts, with a new postscript written for this volume
168(35)
Taiyon J. Coleman
Renee DeLong
Kathleen Sheerin DeVore
Shannon Gibney
Michael C. Kuhne
PART IV NEW APPROACHES TO TEACHING DEVELOPMENTAL READING AND WRITING
14 Setting Students Up for Success: Teaching the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP)
203(18)
Jamey Gallagher
15 Second-Chance Pedagogy: Integrating College-Level Skills and Strategies into a Developmental Writing Course
221(22)
Joanne Baird Giordano
16 Real Life: Student Perspective
243(4)
Jamil Shakoor
17 Pedagogical Evolution: How My Teaching Has Changed in Ten Years of the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP)
247(34)
Peter Adams
PART V CONCLUSION
18 For New English Teachers
281(5)
Leah McNeir
19 A Path to Citizenship: An Interview with Howard Tinberg
286(15)
Patrick Sullivan
Acknowledgments 301(4)
About the Authors 305(6)
About the Editor 311(2)
Index 313