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Community Writing - Researching Social Issues Through Composition (Hardcover)
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Community Writing - Researching Social Issues Through Composition (Hardcover)
Series: Language, Culture, and Teaching Series
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Community Writing: Researching Social Issues Through Composition
employs a series of assignments that guide students to research and
write about issues confronting their individual communities.
Students start by identifying a community to which they belong and
focusing on problems in it, and then analyze possible solutions,
construct arguments for them, decide which are likely to succeed,
and consider how to initiate action. This is a primary text for
first-year composition courses, covering the basics of the writing
process. The assignments are recursive. Short writing assignments
in each chapter build up to longer papers. Each of the assignment
questions is accompanied by a guide to thinking about and writing
the assigned paper, followed by a short Focus On reading that
provides a brief account of community activism, a media case study,
or a notable success story. The longer papers are accompanied by
in-class peer reading groups. Each successive peer reading attempts
a higher level of conceptual critique. By working together
throughout the semester, students create increasingly adept peer
groups familiar with all stages of each other's research. The book
is carefully structured, but there is plenty of "give" in it,
allowing instructors to be flexible in adapting it to the needs of
their students and courses. Community Writing: is distinguished by
pedagogy based on a collaborative, process-oriented, service
learning approach that emphasizes media critique and field research
on community issues chosen by individual students; answers real
student questions, such as: Where do I find articles on my topic?
What if evidence contradicts my hypothesis? How do I know if a
source is biased?; is web-savvy--guides students into building
their own Web sites, including a unique guide for critiquing the
design and veracity of other people's websites; and is
media-savvy--topics include media monopolies, spin control,
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