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Talking, Sketching, Moving : Multiple Literacies in the Teaching of Writing

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College composition is failing on three counts: we are not using all available means of helping students realize and use the power of written text; we are relying too much on linguistic pathways; and we are not taking full advantage of what students can teach us about other ways of knowing.

In short, we're excluding people. This volume seeks to offer a better alternative. Patricia Dunn makes the case for a writing pedagogy that draws upon multiple literacies and then gives numerous, detailed examples of how that theory can be translated into classroom practice.

Challenging the assumption that written texts play an almost exclusive role in the production of knowledge in composition classrooms, her book foregrounds other, more intellectually diverse ways of knowing: oral, visual, kinesthetic, spatial and social pathways.

Dunn goes on to describe what she and her students learned when they experimented with Freire's "multiple channels of communication" and how it helped them gain the metacognitive distance they needed for writing and revision.

Ultimately, Dunn urges compositionists to expect more of themselves and their students.

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Product Details
0867095709 / 9780867095708
Paperback
26/09/2001
United States
192 pages
Professional & Vocational Learn More