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Whose goals? Whose aspirations? learning to teach underprepared writers across the curriculum
Title:
Whose goals? Whose aspirations? learning to teach underprepared writers across the curriculum
Author:
Fishman, Stephen M.
ISBN:
9780874214741
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Logan : Utah State University Press, c2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 224 p.)
Contents:
A Kaleidoscope of Conflict -- An ESL Writer and Her Discipline-based Professor: Making Progress Even When Goals Don't Match -- A Discipline-based Professor's Overall Classroom Goal: Exploring Cultural Knowledge / Steve Fishman -- Student-Teacher Relations: A Mismatch of Goals and Expectations / Lucille McCarthy -- Conclusion / Steve Fishman and Lucille McCarthy -- Coda: The Researchers Continue to Converse / Steve Fishman and Lucille McCarthy -- Conflicting Discourses: Teacher and Student Making Progress in a Racialized Space -- An Early-Semester Homework Paper: White Teacher, Black Student, and Their Conflicting Discourses / Steve Fishman -- Instructional Supports that Helped: Class Discussions, Ungraded Writing, and Audiotaped Teacher Responses to Essay Drafts / Lucille McCarthy -- Conclusion / Steve Fishman and Lucille McCarthy -- Common Goals, Deweyan Community, and the Resolution of Freire's Teacher-Student Contradiction -- Linking Dewey's Community and Freire's Liberatory Classroom / Steve Fishman -- Dewey's Communal Ideals as Applied to Teacher-Student Relations / Steve Fishman and Lucille McCarthy -- Residue / Steve Fishman and Lucille McCarthy -- Coda: The Researchers Continue to Converse / Steve Fishman and Lucille McCarthy -- Conclusion: Sorting Conflict, Weaving Hope.
Abstract:
Ever since Horace Mann promoted state supported schooling in the 1850s, the aims of U.S. public education have been the subject of heated national debate. Whose.
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