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Next steps : new directions for/in writing about writing / edited by Barbara Bird, Doug Downs, I. Moriah McCracken, Jan Rieman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Logan : Utah State University Press, [2019]Copyright date: �2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781607328421
  • 1607328429
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Next steps.DDC classification:
  • 808.06/6378 23
LOC classification:
  • PE1404 .N54 2019eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Contents; Preface; Introduction / Barbara Bird, Doug Downs, I. Moriah McCracken, and Jan Rieman; 1. Writing about Writing: A History / Barbara Bird, Doug Downs, I. Moriah McCracken, and Jan Rieman; Part I : Writerly Identities; 2. Threshold Concepts as a Foundation for "Writing about Writing" Pedagogies / Elizabeth Wardle and Linda Adler-Kassner; 3. Writing about Writing in the Disciplines in First-Year Composition / Rebecca Robinson; 4. Student Voice: Reflections on Our Freshman Writing Course / Emma Gaier and Megan Wallace; 5. (Dis)Positioning Writing Confidence, Reflecting on Writer Identity: A Writing about Writing Curriculum Aimed at Knowledge Transfer / Lisa Tremain; 6. Student Voice: Writing about Writing: Leading to New Perspectives / Hiroki Sugimoto; 7. Vignette: WAW-Professional Writing for STEM Co-op Students / Joy Arbor; 8. "I Am Seen; I Am My Culture; and I Can Write": How WAW Returns Multilingual Learners to Voice, Building Self-Efficacy and Rhetorical Flexibility / Christina Grant; 9. Vignette: El Ensayo: Latinxs Writing about Writing / Nancy Wilson, Rebecca Jackson, and Valerie Vera; 10. Vignette: "Writing Is Like Shaping a Bonsai Tree": Writing about Writing and Culture in a Developmental Composition Course / Gwen Hart11. Why I Keep Teaching Writing about Writing in Qatar: Expanding Literacies, Developing Metacognition, and Learning for Transfer / Mysti Rudd; 12. Next Steps, or Rather, One Step at a Time: A How-To Guide for Implementing Writing about Writing / Kristen di Gennaro; 13. Developing a Writing about Writing Curriculum / Cat Mahaffey and Jan Rieman; Part II: Process; 14. Vignette: Community College Composition, Critical Literacy, and the Writing about Writing Curriculum / Shawn Casey15. Vignette: FYC Students as Writing Studies Scholars: Promoting Procedural Knowledge through Participation / Andrew Ogilvie; 16. Vignette: Processes of Engagement: A Community College Perspective / Olga Aksakalova and Dominique Zino; 17. Vignette: Engineering Writing about Writing in Engineering: Experiments in Technical Writing and Collaborative Design / Andrew Lucchesi; 18. Vignette: Writing about Writing Pedagogy in a Mixed Major/Nonmajor Professional Writing Course / Gabriel Cutrufello19. Negotiating WAW-PW across Diverse Institutional Contexts / Sarah Read and Michael J. Michaud; 20. Vignette: A Unique Pair: Pairing WAW in a First-Year Writing Sequence as the First Step in Academic Research / Frances Johnson; 21. Vignette: Researching about Research, Writing about Writing from Sources / Elizabeth Kleinfeld; 22. Vignette: The FYW WAW Composition Classroom Reimagined: Threshold Concepts through Gamification / Samuel Stinson
Summary: Next Steps: New Directions for/in Writing about Writing is the first collection of teacher and student voices on a writing pedagogy that puts expert knowledge at the center of the writing classroom. More than forty contributors report on implementations of writing-about-writing pedagogies from the basic writing classroom to the graduate seminar, in two-year and four-year schools, and in small colleges and research universities around the United States and the world. For more than ten years, WAW approaches have been emerging in all these sites and scenes of college writing instruction, and Next Steps offers an original look at the breadth of ways WAW pedagogy has been taken up by writing instructors and into an array of writing courses. Organized by some of the key foci of WAW instruction--writerly identity, process, and engagement--the book takes readers into thick classroom descriptions as well as vignettes offering shorter takes on particular strategies. The classroom descriptions are fleshed out in more personal ways by student vignettes, reflections on encountering writing about writing in college writing classes. As its theoretical basis, Next Steps includes chapters on threshold concepts, transfer of writing-related learning, and the history of WAW pedagogies. As the first extensive look into WAW pedagogies across courses and institutions, Next Steps is ideal for writing instructors looking for new approaches to college composition instruction or curious about what "writing about writing" pedagogy actually is, for graduate students in composition pedagogy and their faculty, and for those researching composition pedagogy, threshold concepts, and learning transfer. Provided by publisher
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Intro; Contents; Preface; Introduction / Barbara Bird, Doug Downs, I. Moriah McCracken, and Jan Rieman; 1. Writing about Writing: A History / Barbara Bird, Doug Downs, I. Moriah McCracken, and Jan Rieman; Part I : Writerly Identities; 2. Threshold Concepts as a Foundation for "Writing about Writing" Pedagogies / Elizabeth Wardle and Linda Adler-Kassner; 3. Writing about Writing in the Disciplines in First-Year Composition / Rebecca Robinson; 4. Student Voice: Reflections on Our Freshman Writing Course / Emma Gaier and Megan Wallace; 5. (Dis)Positioning Writing Confidence, Reflecting on Writer Identity: A Writing about Writing Curriculum Aimed at Knowledge Transfer / Lisa Tremain; 6. Student Voice: Writing about Writing: Leading to New Perspectives / Hiroki Sugimoto; 7. Vignette: WAW-Professional Writing for STEM Co-op Students / Joy Arbor; 8. "I Am Seen; I Am My Culture; and I Can Write": How WAW Returns Multilingual Learners to Voice, Building Self-Efficacy and Rhetorical Flexibility / Christina Grant; 9. Vignette: El Ensayo: Latinxs Writing about Writing / Nancy Wilson, Rebecca Jackson, and Valerie Vera; 10. Vignette: "Writing Is Like Shaping a Bonsai Tree": Writing about Writing and Culture in a Developmental Composition Course / Gwen Hart11. Why I Keep Teaching Writing about Writing in Qatar: Expanding Literacies, Developing Metacognition, and Learning for Transfer / Mysti Rudd; 12. Next Steps, or Rather, One Step at a Time: A How-To Guide for Implementing Writing about Writing / Kristen di Gennaro; 13. Developing a Writing about Writing Curriculum / Cat Mahaffey and Jan Rieman; Part II: Process; 14. Vignette: Community College Composition, Critical Literacy, and the Writing about Writing Curriculum / Shawn Casey15. Vignette: FYC Students as Writing Studies Scholars: Promoting Procedural Knowledge through Participation / Andrew Ogilvie; 16. Vignette: Processes of Engagement: A Community College Perspective / Olga Aksakalova and Dominique Zino; 17. Vignette: Engineering Writing about Writing in Engineering: Experiments in Technical Writing and Collaborative Design / Andrew Lucchesi; 18. Vignette: Writing about Writing Pedagogy in a Mixed Major/Nonmajor Professional Writing Course / Gabriel Cutrufello19. Negotiating WAW-PW across Diverse Institutional Contexts / Sarah Read and Michael J. Michaud; 20. Vignette: A Unique Pair: Pairing WAW in a First-Year Writing Sequence as the First Step in Academic Research / Frances Johnson; 21. Vignette: Researching about Research, Writing about Writing from Sources / Elizabeth Kleinfeld; 22. Vignette: The FYW WAW Composition Classroom Reimagined: Threshold Concepts through Gamification / Samuel Stinson

Next Steps: New Directions for/in Writing about Writing is the first collection of teacher and student voices on a writing pedagogy that puts expert knowledge at the center of the writing classroom. More than forty contributors report on implementations of writing-about-writing pedagogies from the basic writing classroom to the graduate seminar, in two-year and four-year schools, and in small colleges and research universities around the United States and the world. For more than ten years, WAW approaches have been emerging in all these sites and scenes of college writing instruction, and Next Steps offers an original look at the breadth of ways WAW pedagogy has been taken up by writing instructors and into an array of writing courses. Organized by some of the key foci of WAW instruction--writerly identity, process, and engagement--the book takes readers into thick classroom descriptions as well as vignettes offering shorter takes on particular strategies. The classroom descriptions are fleshed out in more personal ways by student vignettes, reflections on encountering writing about writing in college writing classes. As its theoretical basis, Next Steps includes chapters on threshold concepts, transfer of writing-related learning, and the history of WAW pedagogies. As the first extensive look into WAW pedagogies across courses and institutions, Next Steps is ideal for writing instructors looking for new approaches to college composition instruction or curious about what "writing about writing" pedagogy actually is, for graduate students in composition pedagogy and their faculty, and for those researching composition pedagogy, threshold concepts, and learning transfer. Provided by publisher

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