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A Reflective Rhetorical Model: The Legal Writing Teacher As Reader And Writer, Linda L. Berger Jan 2000

A Reflective Rhetorical Model: The Legal Writing Teacher As Reader And Writer, Linda L. Berger

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Like most writing teachers, the legal writing teacher believes that his reading and response to student work is the most important thing he does, an importance that is underscored by the amount of time it takes. Yet, despite its importance and the hours it consumes, the rhetoric of teacher reading and writing remains relatively unexplored. This article proposes that we begin to apply what we have learned about student reading and writing to our own reading and writing. Our process of reading and responding to student work should be as reflective and rhetorical as the reading and writing process that …