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Going public : what writing programs learn from engagement / / edited by Shirley K. Rose, Irwin Weiser



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Titolo: Going public : what writing programs learn from engagement / / edited by Shirley K. Rose, Irwin Weiser Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Logan, Utah, : Utah State University Press, 2010
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (259 pages)
Disciplina: 428.0071/2
Soggetto topico: English language - Study and teaching (Secondary) - United States
Language arts (Secondary) - United States
Altri autori: RoseShirley K  
WeiserIrwin  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; Introduction; 1. Infrastructure Outreach and the Engaged Writing Program; 2. Centering Community Literacy; 3. The Arkansas Delta Oral History Project; 4. The Illusion of Transparency at an HSI; 5. A Hybrid Genre Supports Hybrid Roles in Community-UniversityCollaboration; 6. Apprenticing Civic and Political Engagement in the First Year Writing Program; 7. Wearing Multiple Hats; 8. Students, Faculty and "Sustainable" WPA Work; 9. The Writing Center as Site for Engagement; 10. Not Politics as Usual; 11. Coming Down from the Ivory Tower; 12. The WPA as Activist
13. Writing Program Administration and Community Engagement: A Bibliographic EssayAbout the Authors
Sommario/riassunto: An important new resource for WPA preparation courses. In Going Public, Rose and Weiser moderate a discussion of the role of the writing program vis-a-vis the engagement movement, the service learning movement, and the current interest in public discourse/civic rhetoric among scholars of rhetoric and composition. While there have been a number of publications describing service-learning and community leadership programs, most of these focus on curricular elements and address administrative issues primarily from a curricular perspective. The emphasis of Going Public is on the ways that engagement-focused programs change conceptions of WPA identity. Writing programs are typically situated at points where students make the transition from community to college or from college to community, and are already dedicated to developing literacies that are critically needed in communities. As institutions begin to include more explicit engagement with citizen and stakeholder groups as an element of their mission, writing program administrators find themselves with an opportunity to articulate ways in which writing program goals and purposes can significantly contribute to achieving these new institutional goals.
Titolo autorizzato: Going Public  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-87421-770-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910140810803321
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