The Teacher as Dostoevskian Novelist

Timothy J. Lensmire Washington University in St. Louis

Abstract

Investigates how teaching and the teacher’s role in elementary and secondary school writing classes have been conceptualized by leading workshop advocates. Uses M. Bakhtin’s writing on F. Dostoevsky to develop a metaphor of the writing teacher as novelist. Argues that workshop visions of teaching and the teacher’s role mystify meaning-making and ignore the workings of power.

Journal
Research in the Teaching of English
Published
1997-10-01
DOI
10.58680/rte19973887
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