Beverly A. Faxon

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Beverly A. Faxon's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (33% of indexed citations) · 3 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  1. Close to the Heart: Teacher Authority in a Classroom Community
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    In this article we provide a “portrait” of an exemplary writing teacher and the social construction of authority he established with students in two courses. The portrait demonstrates that teacher authority is most essentially a form of professional authority granted by students who affirm the teacher’s expertise, self-confidence, and belief in the importance of his or her work. We find that professional authority is neither oppressive nor incompatible with de-centered methods, effective instruction, or the kind of assertive teacher authority required to effectively lead a class. In this way, effective instruction and teacher authority become mutually reinforcing reciprocal processes.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20099488