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Critical Passages Teaching the Transition to College Composition
Kristin Dombek and Scott Herndon Foreword by David Bartholomae Language & Literacy Series Pub Date: December 2003, 144 pages
Paperback: $24.95, ISBN: 0807744158 Cloth: $49, ISBN: 0807744166

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"This is the kind of book I love to read and to give to colleaguesa close, particular account of teaching, rich with student writing, classroom materials, and the implied voices of students and teachers as they enter and play their different roles in a semester-long argument on behalf of writing… there is much the field can learn from this rich example of local practice." From the Foreword by David Bartholomae
"Learning to essay the essay is what this book is all about. It draws on the best of the past and moves beyond postprocess, as various voices model patterns of both form and the sentence to show how students progressively move toward advanced academic writing." Theresa Enos, University of Arizona
This practical handbook examines the gap between high school and college-level writing instruction, providing teachers with guidance for helping their students make the transition from the five-paragraph, pyramid, or AP essay to the complex, thoughtful writing expected of them in college. Drawing on literary and cultural theory as well as their personal experience, the authors:
- Offer practical strategies for dealing with the many challenges of the writing classroom, such as helping students to become invested in the writing process, fostering a dynamic classroom environment, balancing the teaching of grammatical and rhetorical forms with the teaching of thinking, and motivating students to analyze written, visual, and cultural evidence in rigorous and original ways.
- Present a progressive approach to teaching that helps students expand their thinking and move away from the simple theses expected of them in high school.
- Invite readers to reflect on their practice and try new approaches.
- Share useful strategies for employing contemporary theoretical frameworks to help students think and write about written texts, visual art, mass media, and a spectrum of contemporary cultural issues.
- Include many samples of classroom projects, three month-long progressions of readings and writing prompts, and model essays that show both the process and final product.
Kristin Dombek and Scott Herndon are Faculty Instructors in the Expository Writing Program at New York University.
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