by Wendy Bishop
Southern Illinois University Press, 1990
eISBN: 978-0-8093-9064-9 | Paper: 978-0-8093-1601-4
Library of Congress Classification PE1404.B57 1990
Dewey Decimal Classification 808.04207

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ABOUT THIS BOOK



How do college writing teachers learn new ways to teach? Most current composition research focuses almost exclusively on student writers, ignoring the role the teacher plays in classroom development. Here is the first book to focus on college writing teachers and the ways in which they are affected by graduate rhetoric pedagogy courses.


Wendy Bishop observed teachers enrolled in a doctoral seminar, titled "Teaching Basic Writing," and then conducted case studies of five of those teachers in their college writing classrooms to investigate how their teaching practices changed and how their previous professional and personal histories influenced their ability to make those changes.





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