Monograph 2005 Parlor Press

Reference Guide to Writing Across the Curriculum

Bazerman

ISBN 978-1-932559-42-2

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Abstract

Charles Bazerman, Joseph Little, Lisa Bethel, Teri Chavkin, Danielle Fouquette, and Janet Garufis Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition Edited by Charles Bazerman, Anis Bawarshi, and Mary Jo Reiff Information and Pricing 978-1-932559-42-2 (paperback, $30.00); 978-1-932559-43-9 (hardcover, $60.00); 978-1-932559-44-6 (PDF, free download); also available at the WAC Clearinghouse: http://wac.colostate.edu © 2005 by Parlor Press and the WAC Clearinghouse ; 188 pages, with bibliography and index Bookstores : Order by fax, mail, or phone. See our "Sales and Ordering Page" for details. About This Book Reference Guide to Writing Across the Curriculum traces the Writing Across the Curriculum movement from its origins in British secondary education through its flourishing in American higher education and extension to American primary and secondary education. The authors follow their historical review of the literature by a review of research into primary, secondary, and higher education WAC teaching and learning. Subsequent chapters examine the relations of WAC to Writing to Learn theory, research, and pedagogy, as well as its interactions with the Rhetoric of Science and Writing in the Disciplines movements. Current issues of theory and practice are followed by a presentation of best practices in program design, assessment, and classroom practices. An extensive bibliography and suggestions for further reading round out this comprehensive guide to Writing Across the Curriculum. About the Authors Charles Bazerman is Professor and Chair of the Department of Education at the University of California, Santa Barbara, His most recent books are Writing Selves/Societies (co-edited with David Russell) and What Writing Does and How It Does It (co-edited with Paul Prior). His The Languages of Edison’s Light , won the Association of American Publisher’s award for the best scholarly book of 1999 in the History of Science and Technology. Joseph Little is a writer and teacher of writi

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Bazerman. Reference Guide to Writing Across the Curriculum. Parlor Press, 2005.

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