2010-05 |
Disruptive Technology: What Is It? How Can It Work for Professional Writing? |
Godwin, Mary |
professional-writing, classroom-technology, service-learning |
|
7,135 |
|
The Representation/Appropriation of Malala Yousafzai and Subaltern Issues |
Firasat Jabeen |
|
|
10,957 |
2001-12 |
“What Would You Say to an Alien?” The American Culture Portfolio |
Fox, Roy F. |
culture, assignment, ethics |
|
10,214 |
2015-03 |
Genderqueering Language at a “Women’s” College |
Drake, Kimberly |
queer, gender, identity, pronouns, transgender |
|
24,558 |
2007-09 |
Stasis Theory and Paleontology Discourse |
Northcut, Kathryn M. |
science, rhetoric |
|
9,199 |
2001-09 |
Lessons from the Short History of Writing Instruction |
Abbott, Don Paul |
forum, history, Renaissance, WAC |
|
5,638 |
2014-03 |
Free and Easy: A Rubric for Evaluating Everyday Technology |
Gerben, Chris |
classroom-technology |
|
7,947 |
2015-03 |
Contrary to the Hegemonic Whiteness of Queer Theory in United States |
Gosset, Che |
queer, forum, race, blackness, black-lives |
|
9,473 |
2007-09 |
“Who, Me?”: Four Pedagogical Approaches to Exploring Student Identity through Composition, Literature, and Rhetoric |
Given, Michael, & Wagner, Jean A., & Belleau, Leisa, & Smith, Martha |
identity, literature, assignment, gender, sexuality |
|
7,988 |
2002-08 |
Teachers as Writers and Students as Writers: Writing, Publishing, and Monday-Morning Agendas |
Eng, Joseph |
collaboration, assignment, methods |
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11,678 |