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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 234x157x23 mm, weight: 600 g
  • Sērija : Frameworks for Writing
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781791066
  • ISBN-13: 9781781791066
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 234x157x23 mm, weight: 600 g
  • Sērija : Frameworks for Writing
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  • Izdevniecība: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781791066
  • ISBN-13: 9781781791066
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The teaching of writing is an important area of study. Whether as a supplementary or a required course offered in a university or other higher education English department, an English language centre, or a private language school, writing at university level is a critical area of study and competence for all students pursuing academic studies. Creativity and Discovery in the University Writing Class: A Teacher's Guide presents ideas for teaching writing at university level which recognize the need in the current world to be continually innovating in response to rapidly changing student populations and conditions, including advances in media and writing technologies. The volume emphasizes the creativity of all forms of writing and the important role of discovery in teaching, learning, and the acquisition of knowledge of all kinds. The volume brings together distinguished scholars in writing pedagogy from different educational and cultural contexts who took part in a Summer Institute on Creativity and Discovery in the Teaching of Writing at City University of Hong Kong in June 2013. Designed for teachers of writing based on lectures and workshops given at the summer institute, the collection offers both theoretical insights and practical suggestions for classroom activities that teachers of writing will be able to go to for materials and guidance.
Dedication viii
Editor's Preface ix
Contributors xi
Introduction
1 Towards a Creativity and Discovery-based University Writing Curriculum
1(12)
Tracey Costley
Alice Chik
Martha C. Pennington
Part
1. Framing Creativity and Discovery in the Teaching and Learning of Writing
13(80)
2 Creativity in Language Teaching
15(30)
Jack C. Richards
3 Creating Identities in an Intertextual World
45(16)
Charles Bazerman
4 Writing Creativity and Discovery: Process and Pedagogy
61(32)
Martha C. Pennington
Part
2. Enlarging the View of Genre and Community in Academic Writing
93(114)
5 Writing Differently: Creating Different Spaces for Student Learning
95(20)
Fiona English
6 Creative Approaches to Research-Based Essays
115(24)
Theresa Malphrus Welford
7 Local Voices, Global Imagination: Using Ethnography as a Creative Approach to Student Research and Academic Writing
139(20)
Pauline Burton
8 Reconsidering the Essay's Definition in the University Classroom: Writing, Disjunction, and the Active Nature of Thought
159(26)
Olivia Archibald
9 The Wide World of Nonfiction: Breaking Barriers of Form to Empower and Improve Student Writing
185(22)
Sonya Huber
Part
3. Applying Techniques from Creative Writing and Literature to University Writing
207(70)
10 The Creative "I" Workshop
209(12)
Xu Xi
11 Travel Writing without Leaving Home
221(12)
Robin Hemley
12 May the Farce Be with You: Reflections on "Extreme Puppet Theater" as a Vehicle toward Something Else
233(18)
Mark Spitzer
13 Highways and Sinkholes: Incorporating Creativity Strategies in the Writing Classroom
251(26)
Shirley Geok-lin Lim
Part
4. Supporting Creativity and Discovery in Composing Multimedia Texts
277(92)
14 Watching/Reading: Graphic Narratives and University Writing
279(18)
Jeffrey Mather
15 Re-Presenting Academic Writing to Popular Audiences: Using Digital Infographics and Timelines
297(26)
David R. Gruber
16 Online Writing as a Discovery Process: Synchronous Collaboration
323(26)
Brian W. King
17 Mashing, Modding, and Memeing: Writing for a New Generation of University Students
349(20)
Rodney H. Jones
Author Index 369(6)
Subject Index 375
Alice Chik is Associate Professor in Education at Macquarie University.Tracey Costley is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of English, City University of Hong Kong. Martha C. Pennington holds positions at the University of London as Professorial Research Associate in Linguistics, School for Oriental and African Studies, and Research Fellow in Applied Linguistics and Communication, Birkbeck College.