Writing about Writing and the Multimajor Professional Writing Course

Sarah Read Triangle : Action, Discours, Pensée politique et économique ; Michael J. Michaud Rhode Island College

Abstract

This article connects the pedagogy of the multimajor professional writing (MMPW) course with two important contemporary discussions in composition studies: the pedagogy called writing about writing (WAW) and the conversation about the transferability of rhetorical knowledge from school to work. We argue that the capaciousness of the WAW approach accommodates the best of genre-based and client-based pedagogies for the MMPW course and provides a framework for expanding the course beyond skill-based outcomes to include preparing students to be learning transformers. The article includes two iterations of what a writing about writing–professional writing (WAW-PW) course can look like.

Journal
College Composition and Communication
Published
2015-02-01
DOI
10.58680/ccc201526860
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  1. Writing and Pedagogy
  2. Technical Communication Quarterly
  3. Communication Design Quarterly
  4. Pedagogy

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