Teaching English in the Two-Year College

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September 2022

  1. Feature: Decoding Writing Studies: First-Generation Students, Pedagogies of Access, and Threshold Concepts
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    This article describes the importance of pedagogies of access for equity in literacy classrooms, especially for first-generation students, who are more likely to bring what sociologists call strategies of deference that have been shaped by differences in class culture. A threshold concepts approach can bring transparency to the values of college-level core literacy skills to help interrogate and address those differences.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc202232190

May 2020

  1. Feature: Threshold Concepts and FYC Writing Prompts: Helping Students Discover Composition’s Common Knowledge with(in) Assignment Sheets
    Abstract

    In our analysis of seventy-five FYC writing assignment prompts, we identify common elements and offer pedagogical suggestions so faculty can use assignment sheets as rhetorical tools to introduce students to writing studies’ threshold concepts.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc202030647

March 2019

  1. Personal Essay: Being Liminal: Life as an HOH Teacher
    Abstract

    This personal essay addresses the intersections of my experiences as a HOH (Hard of Hearing) person and my teaching.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc201930070

May 2018

  1. Feature: Finding Freedom at the Composition Threshold: Learning from the Experiences of Dual Enrollment Teachers
    Abstract

    This article presents findings from a multisite case study of dual enrollment instructors and administrators in high school–college partnerships, identifying key challenges to teachers’ academic freedom while also exploring the possibilities presented by their liminal institutional positionality

    doi:10.58680/tetyc2018454406

December 2016

  1. Reviews
    Abstract

    Books reviewed: Naming What We Know:Threshold Concepts of Writing Studies First-Year Composition: From Theory to Practice

    doi:10.58680/tetyc201628905

September 2016

  1. Student-Athletes, Prior Knowledge, and Threshold Concepts
    Abstract

    Pulling data from a year-long case study into a Division II men’s basketball team, this article suggests how threshold concepts as currently conceptualized and implemented in first-year composition pedagogy and curriculum could more directly consider unique forms of literacies student-athletes bring into the classroom.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc201628766

May 2014

  1. Cross Talk: Stand on the Threshold and Follow the High Road: Response to “Transfer Theory, Threshold Concepts, and First-Year Composition: Connecting Writing Courses to the Rest of the College” by Mark Blaauw-Hara
    Abstract

    Dianne Fallon responds to Blaauw-Hara’s article in this issue.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc201425117
  2. Feature: Transfer Theory, Threshold Concepts, and First-Year Composition: Connecting Writing Courses to the Rest of the College
    Abstract

    This essay provides a brief overview of transfer theory and threshold concepts and discusses how they can be applied to general-education writing courses.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc201425116