Honors Composition
Title | Honors Composition PDF eBook |
Author | Annmarie Guzy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN |
Honors Composition: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Practices details the results of a study of parallel historical developments in honors and composition studies and contemporary honors writing projects ranging from admission essays to these as reported by over 300 NCHC members.
Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition
Title | Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition PDF eBook |
Author | Theresa Enos |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 828 |
Release | 2013-10-08 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1135816069 |
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Official Register
Title | Official Register PDF eBook |
Author | Harvard University |
Publisher | |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Title | Documents of the Senate of the State of New York PDF eBook |
Author | New York (State). Legislature. Senate |
Publisher | |
Pages | 866 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | New York (State) |
ISBN |
Undergraduate Announcement
Title | Undergraduate Announcement PDF eBook |
Author | University of Michigan--Dearborn |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education
Title | Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Grover |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2016-08-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1475818289 |
Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education is the first volume in an edited series examining the proliferation of honors programs and colleges in American higher education. While honors education has become ubiquitous in American higher education, this transformation has happened without systematic attempts to align what honors means across institutions, and absent a universally agreed upon definitions of what honors is and what it might aspire to be in the future. This generates possibility and flexibility, while also creating rather serious challenges. The contributors document the decades-long structural transformations that led to the rise of honors education while also providing perspective on the present and future challenges in honors education. The chapters address such issues as ensuring equity in honors, how we ought to think about student success and frame this for external stakeholders, and how the diffusion of honors-inspired pedagogies elsewhere in the university forces us to rethink our mission and our day-to-day practice. Throughout, their investigations are grounded in the present while turning a keen and perceptive eye to the future.
Literacy as Social Exchange
Title | Literacy as Social Exchange PDF eBook |
Author | Maureen M. Hourigan |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 1994-09-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1438407122 |
Literacy as Social Exchange examines the intersection of culture and literacy education. In particular, it explores the roles that class, race, ethnicity, and gender play in students' learning to negotiate the conventions of academic discourse. It argues that recent literacy scholarship has tended to isolate class, gender, and culture as discrete, marginalizing factors, but such isolation may unintentionally silence voices from non-Western, non-mainstream cultures. Writing program administrators and writing teachers who are interested in constructing programs that address the needs of all students in increasingly multicultural classrooms, will need to examine how cultural factors influence the way students learn to read, write, and think critically. The author points out that some of the most influential scholars writing about the plight of underprivileged writers teach at some of the most exclusive institutions in the nation. These "basic writers" are not nearly so disadvantaged as many of the student writers most writing teachers encounter every day. The author explores enrollment trends in higher education that indicate conclusively that writing classrooms will soon be filled with students from non-Western, non-mainstream cuiltures. Because these students' rhetorical and literacy traditions will be unlike both those of their teachers and of the "basic writers" upon which so much literacy scholarship focuses, educators and literacy scholars need to increasingly conceptualize literacy in its larger political, social, and economic contexts.