Donald C. Jones

6 articles
  1. A Textbook Argument
    doi:10.1215/15314200-1625334
  2. Thinking Critically About Digital Literacy: A Learning Sequence on Pens, Pages, and Pixels
    doi:10.1215/15314200-2006-031
  3. Comment & Response: A Comment on “Politicizing the Personal: Frederick Douglass, Richard Wright, and Some Thoughts on the Limits of the Critical Literacy”
    doi:10.58680/ce20075862
  4. John Dewey and Peter Elbow: A Pragmatist Revision of Social Theory and Practice
    Abstract

    In the second edition of Writing Without Teachers (1998), Peter Elbow issues an explicit "challenge. . . for people to engage me in a theoretical context" (xxv, xxvii). When Elbow is read "carefully" as he requests, much more is at stake than the reputation of one "expressivist" (xxvii). For John Dewey's pragmatist philosophy provides a theoretical framework that not only highlights the strengths of Elbow's theory but also exposes some flaws of social theory and practices so that they can be revised.

    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr2103_4
  5. Comment & Response
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce19959099
  6. A Comment on "Community in the Expressivist Classroom"
    doi:10.2307/378410