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Reading Response, Week Ten | texturology
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Just another WordPress.com site. Reading Response, Week Ten. My own projects in school but I’m not sure how to push for this in my project without guiding my participants to voice the conclusions I hope to make. Should I acknowledge such successes or failures? I feel that there the idea of a. Is important to the development of better research in writing studies (in many studies that examine ways of being and knowing and doing), but acknowledging that fact doesn’t make it easier to do or understand. Eithe...
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Teachers as Nation Builders | English 7050 Home Blog
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English 7050 Home Blog. The Politics of Literacy. Adventures in Assessment, Literacy, and My Return to the Blogosphere. Teachers as Nation Builders. January 27, 2011. What would Arnove/Graff say about Obama’s own claims about teachers in his 2011 State of the Union speech? Jan 27, 2011. One hundred years from now,. It won’t matter what car I drove,. What kind of house I lived in,. How much I had in my bank account,. Nor what my clothes looked like,. But, the world may be a little better. Jan 28, 2011.
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ENGL 7050: Week 11: Reading Responses
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This blog is an accompaniment to a class I am currently taking, English 7050: The Politics of Literacy in Education, the Community, and the Workplace. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Week 11: Reading Responses. Scott Richard Lyons’ “Rhetorical Sovereignty: What do American Indians want from Writing? Bruce Horner, Min-Zhan Lu, Jacqueline Jones Royster, and John Trimbur’s “Language Difference in Writing: Toward a Translingual Approach”. Kelly A. Mezick. April 14, 2011 at 11:56 AM. Week 11: Reading Responses.
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Prior and Shipka, Chronotopic Lamination | texturology
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Just another WordPress.com site. Prior and Shipka, Chronotopic Lamination. Prior, Paul and Jody Shipka. Chronotopic Lamination: Tracing the Contours of Literate Activity. Charles Bazerman and David R. Russell, editors. Fort Collins, CO: The WAC Clearinghouse, 2003. 180-238. Prior and Shipka discuss the process of chronotopic lamination. Megan Neuman undergrad student; values word search. 8211; collisions between Neuman’s values and her teacher’s rejection. 8211; the teacher doesn’t get it. Moving from sc...
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Reading Response, Week Twelve | texturology
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Just another WordPress.com site. Reading Response, Week Twelve. I’m not sure, but I really wanted him to do it. And he didn’t. Pearl mentioned later that she wondered how he’d have responded if she’d asked how he felt speaking with such a privileged accent, and her question has been rolling around in my head ever since. I mean, who is arguing for the translingual approach? 733 (Jan 2011) 303-321. Lyons, Scott Richards. Rhetorical Sovereignty: What Do American Indians Want from Writing? Fighting the Cultu...
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Thought and Memory: Response to Lyons
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I am a graduate student in the southeast and write about what I read. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. I hope that we'll be able to talk about the idea of Rhetorical Sovereignty more in class. Lyons points out that it is term loaded with all sorts of meaning and implications. And, while I have a somewhat clear idea of how it might function for his agenda, I wonder how it could be used in our classrooms or by other cultures. Posted by T.A. April 14, 2011 at 12:08 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bill Gates or Steve Jobs as 21st century Literacy Expert…? | English 7050 Home Blog
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English 7050 Home Blog. The Politics of Literacy. International Students and the Politics of Literacy. Activity Theory goes to School. Bill Gates or Steve Jobs as 21st century Literacy Expert…? March 21, 2011. Offers some interesting discussions about the politics of literacy and education in the 21st century in today’s featured op-ed article Career Counselor: Bill Gates or Steve Jobs? Is 21st century writing education about interdisciplinary (or rhetorical situation/meta-ability specific) competence?
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Could Cushman Suffer from the Overgeneralizing Disease? | intriguedscholar
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Just another WordPress.com site. Could Cushman Suffer from the Overgeneralizing Disease? March 24, 2011. The Struggle and the Tools: Oral and Literate Strategies in an Inner City Community. Albany, NY: State University of New York, 1998. How great would it be for an African American working for an institution to state that they work within the constructs of their job despite its nature in order to survive? From → Uncategorized. Larr; Ex. Summary of Cushman, Chapter 1 The Struggle and the Tools. Kelley, R...
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(Digital) Ethnography | English 7050 Home Blog
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English 7050 Home Blog. The Politics of Literacy. Teachers as Nation Builders. International Students and the Politics of Literacy. March 8, 2011. As we think about and engage in research design. Unknowable, unobservable, inaccessible. And so I offer this short multimedia text as a pivot for such a conversation about the new affordances we might find in “digital ethnography”…. Mar 10, 2011. And his article will flash across bands of water vapor molecules used for a temporary screen in the “outdoors...
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English 7050 Home Blog | The Politics of Literacy | Page 2
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English 7050 Home Blog. The Politics of Literacy. January 16, 2011. I’ve generated this home blog space to house our class blogroll, post notes from class, and other aggregating moves we might want to make this semester. I’m excited about the various ways that blogs will inevitably be used in the class! A brief description of our course and its inquiries –. The Politics of Literacy in Education, the Community, and the Workplace. Blog at WordPress.com. English 7050 Home Blog.