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ENGL 6930: Composition Theory
Fall 2011 • Monday 4:00 - 6:40Announcements
22 Aug- CompTheoryStatementFall2011
- Opening discussion
- Sources, crits, &c. See MorgansNotes22Aug2011
- Teaching Abstract and Critique Writing, pdf. Harris
Part 1: The Givens of the Discipline
29 Aug- Murray, Donald. "Teach Writing As a Process Not Product."
- Emig, Janet. "Writing as a Mode of Learning."
- Perl, Sondra. "The Composing Processes of Unskilled College Writers."
- Sommers, Nancy, and Richard L Graves. "Revision Strategies of Student Writers and Experienced Adult Writers."
- Exchange email addresses.
- MorgansNotes29Aug2011
- Presenters
- Mathew Hawthorne
- Lyla Owens
5 Sept: Labor Day. No class.
12 Sept
- Ong, Walter. "The Writer's Audience Is Always a Fiction." In Cross-Talk in Comp Theory: A Reader. Edited by Jr, Victor Villanueva. Urbana, Illinois: NCTE, 1997.
- Ede, Lisa, and Andrea Lunsford. "Audience Addressed/Audience Invoked: The Role of Audience in Composition Theory and Pedagogy." CCC 35 (1984): 155-171. Print.
- Kastman Breuch, Lee-Ann M. "Post-Process "Pedagogy": A Philosophical Exercise."
- MorgansCompTheoryNotes12Sept
- Presenters
Part 2
19 Sept26 Sept
3 Oct
10 Oct
- mid-term: concept maps
- readings on concept maps
17 Oct
24 Oct
31 Oct
epistemic approach (week 4)
Berlin, James. "Contemporary Composition: The Major Pedagogical Theories." A Sourcebook for Writing Teachers. Ed. Gary Tate and Edward P J Corbett. 3nd ed. New York: OUP, 1982. Print.