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REFERENCE GUIDES TO RHETORIC & COMPOSITION, Series Editors,
Charles Bazerman, Anis Bawarshi, and Mary Jo Reiff RECONNECTING
READING AND WRITING explores the ways in which reading can and
should have a strong role in the teaching of writing in college.
RECONNECTING READING AND WRITING draws on broad perspectives from
history and international work to show how and why reading should
be reunited with writing in college and high school classrooms. It
presents an overview of relevant research on reading and how it can
best be used to support and enhance writing instruction.
RECONNECTING READING AND WRITING also examines research in such
areas as basic writing, second language learning, and information
literacy to integrate reading in writing classrooms, as well as the
impact of the new Common Core State Standards in K-12 schools and
the digital revolution in the teaching of reading and writing
together. RECONNECTING READING AND WRITING also offers practical
advice on useful textbooks and appropriate classroom practices and,
like other titles in the Reference Guides to Rhetoric and
Composition series, includes a glossary, extensive bibliography,
and index. Introduced by series editors Charles Bazerman, Mary Jo
Reiff, and Anis Bawarshi, RECONNECTING READING AND WRITING includes
contributions from editors Alice S. Horning and Elizabeth W.
Kraemer, Jennifer Coon, Erik D. Drake, Jimmy Fleming, William
Grabe, Cynthia R. Haller, Allison L. Harl, David A. Jolliffe,
Kathleen Skomski, and Cui Zhang. ALICE S. HORNING is a professor in
the Department of Writing and Rhetoric at Oakland University. Her
research focuses on the nature of reading and writing and recent
changes to literacy resulting from technological developments.
Reconnecting Reading and Writing is her second in the Reference
Guides series, following REVISION (2006). ELIZABETH W. KRAEMER is
Associate Professor and Coordinator of Instruction in Kresge
Library at Oakland University. Her articles have appeared in The
Journal of Academic Librarianship, College & Research
Libraries, The Reference Librarian, College & Undergraduate
Libraries, Information Technology and Libraries, and College &
Research Libraries News.
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