Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition

Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition
Title Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Donovan
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1980
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition

Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition
Title Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Donovan
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1980
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Teaching College Composition

Teaching College Composition
Title Teaching College Composition PDF eBook
Author William Murdick
Publisher Jain Publishing Company
Pages 149
Release 2013-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0875731058

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Composition directors often have little time to prepare new instructors in methods of teaching writing and to forewarn them of the many daily problems that arise in this challenging work. Teaching College Composition, which can be read in a weekend, goes a long way toward meeting those ends. It provides information on twenty-six topics, from issues of class conduct to methods of critiquing papers to ways of evaluating student work. It also provides approaches to six of the most common writing assignments in first-year composition. Teaching College Composition can also serve as a supplemental text for a teaching of writing course, providing an element of "street knowledge" to the theoretical content.

Theory and Practice in the Teaching of Composition

Theory and Practice in the Teaching of Composition
Title Theory and Practice in the Teaching of Composition PDF eBook
Author Miles Myers
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1983
Genre English language
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Intended to show teachers how their approaches to the teaching of writing reflect a particular area of research and to show researchers how the intuitions of teachers reflect research findings, the articles in this book are classified according to three approaches to writing: processing, distancing, and modeling. After an introductory essay that defines and explains the three approaches, the second part of the book contains eight articles that stress processing. These articles cover the psychology of thinking, mapping and composing, children's art, drawing as prewriting, prewriting as discovery, turning speech into writing, and the process approach and the elementary school writing curriculum. Part three, dealing with distancing, contains two articles defining "talk-write" as a behavioral pedagogy for composition and explaining its application in the classroom; and five articles on function categories, the composition course as the pursuit of ideas, a new curriiculum in English, student writing response groups in the classroom, and the All-City High Project of the Oakland, California, school district. The articles on modeling in part four explain a generative rhetoric of the sentence, sentence modeling, "voices" in reading and writing, paraphrases of professionals in writing classes, the importance of reason in writing, and the superiority of showing over telling. The relationship between the teacher and the researcher is examined in the book's final essay. A bibliography is included. (JL)

Teaching Composition

Teaching Composition
Title Teaching Composition PDF eBook
Author Gary Tate
Publisher TCU Press
Pages 456
Release 1987
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780875650692

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A Guide to Composition Pedagogies

A Guide to Composition Pedagogies
Title A Guide to Composition Pedagogies PDF eBook
Author Gary Tate
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 0
Release 2014-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780199922161

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A Guide to Composition Pedagogies is the essential bibliographic guide written for newcomers to the field. This best-selling guide familiarizes writing instructors with the current topography of Composition Studies and directs them to the best books and articles for further exploration.

Visual Approaches to Teaching Writing

Visual Approaches to Teaching Writing
Title Visual Approaches to Teaching Writing PDF eBook
Author Eve Bearne
Publisher SAGE
Pages 217
Release 2007-09-26
Genre Education
ISBN 184920506X

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Includes CD-Rom Why are visual approaches to literacy important? Children′s experience of texts is no longer limited to words on printed pages - their reading and writing worlds are formed in multimodal ways, combining different modes of communication, including speech or sound, still or moving images, writing and gesture. This book is a practical guide for teachers in making sense of multimodal approaches to teaching writing. The book covers topics such as: - The design of multimodal texts and the relationships between texts and images - How to build a supportive classroom environment for analysing visual and audiovisual texts, and how to teach about reading images - How to plan a teaching sequence leading to specific writing outcomes - Examples of teaching sequences for developing work on narrative, non-fiction and poetry - Formative and summative assessment of multimodal texts, providing levels for judging pupil development, and suggestions for moving pupils forward - How to write, review and carry out a whole school policy for teaching multimodal writing The book is accompanied by a CD, which contains a range of examples of children′s multimodal work, along with electronic versions of the activities and photocopiable sheets from the book, and material designed for use with interactive whiteboards. It will be a valuable resource for primary teachers, literacy co-ordinators and students on initial teacher training courses.