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Sixteen teachers teaching : two-year college perspectives / edited by Patrick Sullivan.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Logan : Utah State University Press, [2020]Description: ix, 314 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1607329026
  • 9781607329022
Other title:
  • 16 teachers teaching
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: 16 teachers teachingDDC classification:
  • 428.0071 23
LOC classification:
  • PE1404 .A15 2020
Contents:
Dispatches from bartertown : building pedagogy in the exigent moment / Darin Jensen -- Teaching as celebration : an interview with Helane Adams Androne / Helane Adams Androne -- Flexibility / Bridgette Stepule -- Encouragement / Lydia Sekscenski -- Compassionate writing instruction / Brett Griffiths -- The theory that remains : toward a theoretically informed writing assignment / Jeff Klausman -- Find a practice that will sustain you : an interview with Jeffrey Andelora / Jeffrey Andelora -- Potential / Darlene Pierpont -- Mindfulness / Kevin Rodriguez -- Social justice and the two-year college : cultivating critical information literacy skills in first-year writing / Holly Hassel -- Community / Lauren Sills -- Inversive teaching / Hope Parisi -- The risky business of engaging racial equity in writing instruction : a tragedy in five acts, with a new postscript written for this volume / Taiyon J. Coleman, Renee DeLong, Kathleen Sheerin DeVore, Shannon Gibney, and Michael C. Kuhne -- Setting students up for success : teaching the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) / Jamey Gallagher -- Second chance pedagogy : integrating college-level skills and strategies into a developmental writing course / Joanne Baird Giordano -- Real life / Jamil Shakoor -- Pedagogical evolution : how my teaching has changed in ten years of the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) / Peter Adams -- For new English teachers / Leah McNeir -- A path to citizenship : an interview with Howard Tinberg.
Summary: "A personal tour of classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English teachers and frames the teachers, students, and administrators work as a matter of social justice and brings together first-hand examples from teachers who translate experience into practical classroom strategies"--Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Dispatches from bartertown : building pedagogy in the exigent moment / Darin Jensen -- Teaching as celebration : an interview with Helane Adams Androne / Helane Adams Androne -- Flexibility / Bridgette Stepule -- Encouragement / Lydia Sekscenski -- Compassionate writing instruction / Brett Griffiths -- The theory that remains : toward a theoretically informed writing assignment / Jeff Klausman -- Find a practice that will sustain you : an interview with Jeffrey Andelora / Jeffrey Andelora -- Potential / Darlene Pierpont -- Mindfulness / Kevin Rodriguez -- Social justice and the two-year college : cultivating critical information literacy skills in first-year writing / Holly Hassel -- Community / Lauren Sills -- Inversive teaching / Hope Parisi -- The risky business of engaging racial equity in writing instruction : a tragedy in five acts, with a new postscript written for this volume / Taiyon J. Coleman, Renee DeLong, Kathleen Sheerin DeVore, Shannon Gibney, and Michael C. Kuhne -- Setting students up for success : teaching the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) / Jamey Gallagher -- Second chance pedagogy : integrating college-level skills and strategies into a developmental writing course / Joanne Baird Giordano -- Real life / Jamil Shakoor -- Pedagogical evolution : how my teaching has changed in ten years of the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) / Peter Adams -- For new English teachers / Leah McNeir -- A path to citizenship : an interview with Howard Tinberg.

"A personal tour of classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English teachers and frames the teachers, students, and administrators work as a matter of social justice and brings together first-hand examples from teachers who translate experience into practical classroom strategies"--Provided by publisher.

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