Radical Departures: Composition and Progressive PedagogyThis book addresses some big questions: the current political climate, with its calls for standardized testing and accountability; the uneasy relationships between faculty in English and English education departments; and the (lack of) cooperation between postsecondary compositionists and P-12 language arts teachers. These issues are covered in the book as the ways are traced in which "progressive politics" of one kind or another have played an integral role in how writing has been taught and studied in United States secondary and postsecondary schools. The three chapters in Part I explore competing versions of "progressivism" in composition and rhetoric's past and present: the pedagogical and administrative progressivism of composition's early years (during the Progressive Era of the early 20th century); the recent "conservative restoration"; and contemporary critical pedagogy. Building on these discussions of progressivism, the three chapters in Part II work to reframe and reclaim Deweyan pedagogical progressivism for composition and rhetoric's future, showing how this strand of progressive thinking might help the field develop new, pedagogy-centered understandings and practices of disciplinarity, curriculum, and outreach. Woven in with the main chapters are "intraludes," narrative accounts of the author/educator's work as a writing teacher, scholar, and public school advocate. These narratives illustrate and connect the issues highlighted in each chapter, grounding them in the reality of everyday contexts. (Each chapter includes notes; contains an extensive list of works cited.) (NKA). |
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Refiguring English Studies provides a forum for scholarship on English studies
as a discipline , a proENGLISH T . fession , and a vocation . To that end , the
series pubSTUDIES LEST lishes historical work that considers the ways in which
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Refiguring English Studies provides a forum for scholarship on English studies
as a discipline , a proENGLISH T . fession , and a vocation . To that end , the
series pubSTUDIES LEST lishes historical work that considers the ways in which
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just another discipline ” : a body of knowledge , a critical tradition that supports
the modernist knowledge project of the academy . Along with James Slevin , I
suggest that Composition and Rhetoric can and should refuse both of these ...
just another discipline ” : a body of knowledge , a critical tradition that supports
the modernist knowledge project of the academy . Along with James Slevin , I
suggest that Composition and Rhetoric can and should refuse both of these ...
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Moreover , Crowley is careful to suggest that what she desires is a discipline that
is more , not less , student oriented . That is , she advocates a discipline that is in
service not to the entire university , as - 118 – REFRAMING AND RECLAIMING ...
Moreover , Crowley is careful to suggest that what she desires is a discipline that
is more , not less , student oriented . That is , she advocates a discipline that is in
service not to the entire university , as - 118 – REFRAMING AND RECLAIMING ...
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Contents
On Doing History | 3 |
Composition as a Progressive Enterprise | 10 |
The Conservative Restoration as Administrative | 40 |
Copyright | |
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