Delivering college composition : the fifth canon / edited by Kathleen Blake Yancey.
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Female Library | PE1404 .D3885 2006 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000170273 | |
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Main Library | PE1404 .D3885 2006 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000147039 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Delivering college composition : a vocabulary for discussion / Kathleen Blake Yancey -- The canon of delivery in rhetorical theory : selections, commentary, and advice / Martin Jacobi -- Faculties, students, sites, technologies : multiple deliveries of composition at a research university / Irwin Weiser -- Getting our money's worth : delivering composition at a comprehensive state university / Joyce Magnotto Neff -- Delivering composition at a liberal arts college : making the implicit explicit / Carol Rutz -- Keepin' it real : delivering college composition at an HBCU / Teresa Redd -- Advanced placement, not advanced exemption : challenges for high schools, colleges, and universities / David A. Jolliffe and Bernard Phelan -- The space between : dual-credit programs as brokering, community building and professionalization -- Christine farris -- Is it pedagogical or administrative: -- Administering distance delivery to high schools -- Paul Bodmer -- Design, delivery, and narcolepsy -- Todd Taylor -- Toward delivering new definitions of writing / Marvin Diogenes and Andrea A. Lunsford -- Undisciplined writing / Joseph Harris -- Asynchronicity : delivering composition and literature in the cyberclassroom / Richard Courage -- Distributed teaching, distributed.
learning : integrating technology and criteria-driven assessment into the delivery of first year composition / Rebecca Rickly -- Delivering college composition into the future / Kathleen Blake Yancey.
"Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory ... Delivery. Of the five rhetorical canons defined by Aristotle, Delivery is the most overlooked and most frequently undertheorized. Delivery provides a lens into the ways composition curricula are designed; into the kinds of writing expected from students; and into the new electronic, physical, and curricular spaces created for composing. Delivering College Composition addresses the need for a more rigorous examination of Delivery, arguing that composition is increasingly being delivered in different ways by different individuals for different purposes within different contexts - yet retaining its identity as well."--BOOK JACKET.
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