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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
"Vernacular Englishes In The Writing Classroom: Probing The Culture Of Literacy", Peter Elbow
"Vernacular Englishes In The Writing Classroom: Probing The Culture Of Literacy", Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Inviting The Mother Tongue: Beyond "Mistakes," "Bad English", And "Wrong Language", Peter Elbow
Inviting The Mother Tongue: Beyond "Mistakes," "Bad English", And "Wrong Language", Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
Using The Collage For Collaborative Writing, Peter Elbow
Using The Collage For Collaborative Writing, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Collage: Your Cheatin' Art, Peter Elbow
Being A Writer Vs. Being An Academic: A Conflict In Goals, Peter Elbow
Being A Writer Vs. Being An Academic: A Conflict In Goals, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
The Uses Of Binary Thinking, Peter Elbow
The Uses Of Binary Thinking, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
When thinkers encounter a contradiction they have traditionally tended to take one of three courses: to try to figure out which side is right; to figure out which side should be seen as hierarchially dominant; or to figure out or how to use a dialectic process synthesize them into a higher concept. In this essay I argue for the value of trying to learn to affirm both sides in all their contrariness.
Reflections On Academic Discourse: How It Relates To Freshmen And Colleagues, Peter Elbow
Reflections On Academic Discourse: How It Relates To Freshmen And Colleagues, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Closing My Eyes As I Speak: An Argument For Ignoring Audience, Peter Elbow
Closing My Eyes As I Speak: An Argument For Ignoring Audience, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Using Portfolios To Increase Collaboration And Community In A Writing Program.Pdf, Peter Elbow, Pat Belanoff
Using Portfolios To Increase Collaboration And Community In A Writing Program.Pdf, Peter Elbow, Pat Belanoff
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Portfolios As A Substitute For Proficiency Examinations, Peter Elbow, Pat Belanoff
Portfolios As A Substitute For Proficiency Examinations, Peter Elbow, Pat Belanoff
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
The Shifting Relationships Between Speech And Writing, Peter Elbow
The Shifting Relationships Between Speech And Writing, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Embracing Contraries In The Teaching Process, Peter Elbow
Embracing Contraries In The Teaching Process, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Exploring My Teaching, Peter Elbow
The Definition Of Teaching, Peter Elbow
A Method For Teaching Writing, Peter Elbow
More Accurate Evalutaion Of Student Performance.Pdf, Peter Elbow
More Accurate Evalutaion Of Student Performance.Pdf, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.