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Jaepl, Vol. 5, Winter 1999-2000
Jaepl, Vol. 5, Winter 1999-2000
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Essays
David Bleich. Learning from Everyone. In the teaching of writing and literature, it would be helpful to teachers and students to encourage students to overtake, use, and reuse one another's various uses of language in essays and other course work.
Lisa Tyler. Narratives of Pain: Trauma and the Healing Power of Writing. Writing about traumatic events is useful, healing, and meaningful, and such work deserves a place in the composition classroom.
Bradford A. Barry. Writer Motivation: Beyond the Intrinsic/Extrinisic Dichotomy. This article articulates and develops a much needed theory of communication motivation which shows how we …
The Ethics Of Empathy: Making Connections In The Writing Classroom, Kia Jane Richmond
The Ethics Of Empathy: Making Connections In The Writing Classroom, Kia Jane Richmond
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Kia Jane Richmond teaches composition and ESL at Illinois State University, where she is completing her Ph.D. in English Studies. Her focus is on the intersection between emotions and the teaching of composition at the college level.
Reviews, Anne E. Mullin, Keith Rhodes, Ellen Davis, Jean R. Trounstine
Reviews, Anne E. Mullin, Keith Rhodes, Ellen Davis, Jean R. Trounstine
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Reviews
Anne E. Mullin. Teaching Writing Creatively. (David Starkey, Ed., 1998).
Keith Rhodes. Zen in the Art of Rhetoric: An Inquiry into Coherence. (Mark Lawrence McPhail, 1996).
Ellen Davis. Women in Praise of the Sacred: 43 Centuries of Spiritual Poetry by Women. (Jane Hirshfield, Ed., 1994).
Jean R. Trounstine. Educational Drama and Language Arts: What Research Shows. (Betty Jane Wagner, 1998).
Learning From Everyone, David Bleich
Learning From Everyone, David Bleich
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
In the teaching of writing and literature, it would be helpful to teachers and students to encourage students to overtake, use, and reuse one another's various uses of language in essays and other course work.
This essay was the keynote address at the Fourth Annual Colorado Conference of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning in Estes Park, Colorado in June 1998.