
Writing Across the Curriculum
An Annotated Bibliography
Greenwood Press
Published on 30. October 1993
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-313-25960-9 (ISBN)
Description
This annotated bibliography is the first to trace the history of the Writing Across the Curriculum Movement (WAC) and to assess the state of scholarship and pedagogy on the subject today. Professors Anson, Schwiebert, and Williamson carefully describe 1067 important sources taken from bibliographies, books, monographs, journals, textbooks, and other documents. Their research guide reviews the history and implementation of WAC, research and theoretical studies, and the teaching of writing across the curriculum in general and in diverse fields. Author and subject indexes provide easy access to the reference materials for the use of researchers in composition, education, arts and humanities, physical, social and behavioral sciences, and business.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-25960-9 (9780313259609)
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CHRIS M. ANSON, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Program in Composition and Communication at the University of Minnesota, is the author of Writing in Context (1988), A Field Guide to Writing (1992), and is the editor of Responding to Writing: Theory, Practice, and Research (1989).
JOHN E. SCHWIEBERT, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at Weber State University, is the author of The Frailest Leaves: Whitman's Poetic Technique and Style in the Short Poem (1992) and has published articles on Whitman, 19th century British poetry, and creative writing. His research interests include writing across the curriculum, reader-oriented theory and criticism, and reading/writing relationships creativity.
MICHAEL M. WILLIAMSON, Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, has published articles on composition, and his research interests include writing across the curriculum and linguistic approches to writing research, and computers in writing.
JOHN E. SCHWIEBERT, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at Weber State University, is the author of The Frailest Leaves: Whitman's Poetic Technique and Style in the Short Poem (1992) and has published articles on Whitman, 19th century British poetry, and creative writing. His research interests include writing across the curriculum, reader-oriented theory and criticism, and reading/writing relationships creativity.
MICHAEL M. WILLIAMSON, Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, has published articles on composition, and his research interests include writing across the curriculum and linguistic approches to writing research, and computers in writing.
Content
Acknowledgments
Organization of the Bibliography
Introduction
Scholarship
Bibliographies and Literature Reviews
Collections and Special Issues
History and Implementation
Research Studies
Theory and Rationale
Pedagogy
General Pedagogy
The Arts and Humanities
Math, Science, and Engineering
The Social and Behavioral Sciences
Business, Law, Finance, and Economics
Textbooks
Author Index
Subject Index
Organization of the Bibliography
Introduction
Scholarship
Bibliographies and Literature Reviews
Collections and Special Issues
History and Implementation
Research Studies
Theory and Rationale
Pedagogy
General Pedagogy
The Arts and Humanities
Math, Science, and Engineering
The Social and Behavioral Sciences
Business, Law, Finance, and Economics
Textbooks
Author Index
Subject Index