Vander Lei

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Vander Lei's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (66% of indexed citations) · 12 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Composition & Writing Studies — 8
  • Rhetoric — 3
  • Other / unclustered — 1

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  1. Local Assessment: Using Genre Analysis to Validate Directed Self-Placement
    Abstract

    Grounded in the principle that writing assessment should be locally developed and controlled, this article describes a study that contextualizes and validates the decisions that students make in the modified Directed Self-Placement (DSP) process used at the University of Michigan. The authors present results of a detailed text analysis of students’ DSP essays, showing key differences between the writing of students who self-selected into a mainstream first-year writing course and that of students who self selected into a preparatory course. Using both rhetorical move analysis and corpus-based text analysis, the examination provides information that can, in addition to validating student decisions, equip students with a rhetorically reflexive awareness of genre and offer an alternative to externally imposed writing assessment.

    doi:10.58680/ccc201323661
  2. Comment & Response: A Comment on “’A Radical Conversion of the Mind”: Fundamentalism, Hermeneutics, and the Metanoic Classroom” AND A Comment on “Storying Our Lives against the Grain”
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce20021272
  3. A Comment on "'A Radical Conversion of the Mind': Fundamentalism, Hermeneutics, and the Metanoic Classroom"
    Abstract

    Elizabeth Vander Lei, Donald R. Hettinga, A Comment on "'A Radical Conversion of the Mind': Fundamentalism, Hermeneutics, and the Metanoic Classroom", College English, Vol. 64, No. 6 (Jul., 2002), pp. 720-723

    doi:10.2307/3250774
  4. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" in Context: Ceremonial Protest and African American Jeremiad
    doi:10.2307/378900
  5. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” in Context: Ceremonial Protest and African American Jeremiad
    Abstract

    Discusses how “I Have a Dream” is the product of African-American rhetorical traditions of ceremonial protest and jeremiad speech-making, rituals that had crystallized long before King was born. Describes the peaceful essences of the March on Washington and how it was a “Ceremonial Protest.” Considers the historical use of “I Have a Dream” over the previous 130 years.

    doi:10.58680/ce19991161

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