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Autores principales: Lory, Alice, And Others
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Publicado: 1977
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contents We Must All Teach Writing. Lory, Alice And Others Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Higher Education Interdisciplinary Approach Seminars Student Writing Models Teacher Education Teaching Methods Writing (Composition) This paper discusses summer seminars on teaching writing that members of the Applied Writing Program at Ithaca College offered to their colleagues in other disciplines. These seminars grew out of the conviction that every teacher who assigns papers is, to some degree, teaching writing, and many of those teachers, unsure of the limits of their responsibility, encounter difficulties in evaluating student writing. The syllabus for each seminar included these major headings: an introductory unit, an unstructured discussion of student papers (submitted earlier by faculty participants), a getting-the-student-started unit, a unit on organizing papers, a unit on the source paper (one that uses library research), a marking and commenting unit, a round-up session, and a discussion evaluating the seminar. Some individual comments from seminar participants are included. (Author/RL)
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spellingShingle We Must All Teach Writing.
Lory, Alice
And Others
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Interdisciplinary Approach
Seminars
Student Writing Models
Teacher Education
Teaching Methods
Writing (Composition)
We Must All Teach Writing. Lory, Alice And Others Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Higher Education Interdisciplinary Approach Seminars Student Writing Models Teacher Education Teaching Methods Writing (Composition) This paper discusses summer seminars on teaching writing that members of the Applied Writing Program at Ithaca College offered to their colleagues in other disciplines. These seminars grew out of the conviction that every teacher who assigns papers is, to some degree, teaching writing, and many of those teachers, unsure of the limits of their responsibility, encounter difficulties in evaluating student writing. The syllabus for each seminar included these major headings: an introductory unit, an unstructured discussion of student papers (submitted earlier by faculty participants), a getting-the-student-started unit, a unit on organizing papers, a unit on the source paper (one that uses library research), a marking and commenting unit, a round-up session, and a discussion evaluating the seminar. Some individual comments from seminar participants are included. (Author/RL)
title We Must All Teach Writing.
topic Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Interdisciplinary Approach
Seminars
Student Writing Models
Teacher Education
Teaching Methods
Writing (Composition)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED145475