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Delivering College Composition: The Fifth Canon [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 222 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Boynton/Cook Publishers Inc US
  • ISBN-10: 0867095903
  • ISBN-13: 9780867095906
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 222 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Boynton/Cook Publishers Inc US
  • ISBN-10: 0867095903
  • ISBN-13: 9780867095906
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Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory . . . . Delivery. Of the five rhetorical canons defined by Aristotle, Delivery is the most overlooked and most frequently undertheorized. Delivery provides a lens into the ways composition curricula is designed; into the kinds of writing expected from students; and to the new electronic, physical, and curricular spaces created for composing. Delivering College Composition addresses the need for a more rigorous examination of Delivery, arguing that composition is increasingly being delivered in different ways by different individuals for different purposes within different contexts-yet retaining its identity as well.

Kathleen Yancey asks a number of probing questions about the current state of writing instruction:

    What is college composition?
    What does it look like, given the multiple ways it is delivered?
    What features do courses share?
    Is there a common understanding about their purposes, methods, and outcomes?
    How do multiple delivery systems alter and redefine this thing we call college composition?
    How does delivery matter?
From a research university, to a private college, to an historically black school, to a cyberschool, to advanced placement English classes, Delivering College Composition gives answers to these questions through in-depth analyses from more than a dozen teaching environments.

Focusing strongly on practice and its theoretical implications, Yancey and company provide a frank and informative "thick description&qupt; of classroom instruction, and in the process offer new definitions of what composition means in the present-and what it might look like in the future.

Preface ix
1. Delivering College Composition: A Vocabulary for Discussion
Kathleen Blake Yancey
1(16)
2. The Canon of Delivery in Rhetorical Theory: Selections, Commentary, and Advice
Martin Jacobi
17(13)
3. Faculties, Students, Sites, Technologies: Multiple Deliveries of Composition at a Research University
Irwin Weiser
30(18)
4. Getting Our Money's Worth: Delivering Composition at a Comprehensive State University
Joyce Magnotto Neff
48(12)
5. Delivering Composition at a Liberal Arts College: Making the Implicit Explicit
Carol Rutz
60(12)
6. Keepin' It Real: Delivering College Composition at an HBCU
Teresa Redd
72(17)
7. Advanced Placement, Not Advanced Exemption: Challenges for High Schools, Colleges, and Universities
David A. Jolliffe and Bernard Phelan
89(15)
8. The Space Between: Dual-Credit Programs as Brokering, Community Building, and Professionalization
Christine Farris
104(11)
9. Is It Pedagogical or Administrative? Administering Distance Delivery to High Schools
Paul Bodmer
115(12)
10. Design, Delivery, and Narcolepsy
Todd Taylor
127(14)
11. Toward Delivering New Definitions of Writing
Marvin Diogenes and Andrea A. Lunsford
141(14)
12. Undisciplined Writing
Joseph Harris
155(13)
13. Asynchronicity: Delivering Composition and Literature in the Cyberclassroom
Richard Courage
168(15)
14. Distributed Teaching, Distributed Learning: Integrating Technology and Criteria-Driven Assessment into the Delivery of First-Year Composition
Rebecca Rickly
183(16)
15. Delivering College Composition into the Future
Kathleen Blake Yancey
199(12)
Contributors 211