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Rhetorical Strategies for Professional Development - Investment Mentoring in Classrooms and Workplaces

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book extends current research and scholarship around mentoring and learning theory, illustrating how mentoring creates, enacts, and sustains multidisciplinary learning in a variety of school, work, and community contexts. In so doing, it examines the relationship between teaching and mentoring, acknowledges the rhetorical invention of mentoring, and recognizes the intersection of gender identity (as a cultural and identity signifier or marker) and mentoring. It uses mentoring as a way to reimagine value-added approaches to research and teaching practices in rhetoric and composition.

List of contents


1 Introduction

2 Building an Investment Approach to Mentoring in Rhetoric and Writing Practice

3 A Feminist Methodological Approach for Locating and Inventing Mentoring

4 Challenging Communities of Practice: How Investment Mentoring Aids Career-Long Learning

5 Investment Mentoring Is Rhetorical Work That Builds Relationships

6 Pedagogical Implications for Rhetoric and Writing Studies: Case Examples of Mentoring in a Residential College

7 Using Investment Mentoring as a Framework for Seeing and Inventing Rhetorical Work

About the author

Elizabeth J. Keller is an assistant professor of English and Linguistics at Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA. She specializes in technical communication, workplace writing, and learning theory. Her research examines how, with the help of mentoring, people form relationships that influence their ability to write and communicate, learn, and transfer knowledge over the duration of their career. Her scholarship is available in the Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Communication Design Quarterly, and Technical Communication Quarterly.

Summary

This book extends current research around mentoring and learning theory, illustrating how mentoring creates, enacts, and sustains multidisciplinary learning in a variety of school, work, and community contexts. It uses mentoring as a way to reimagine value-added approaches to research and teaching practices in Rhetoric and Composition.

Product details

Authors Elizabeth J Keller, Elizabeth J. Keller
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9780367606756
ISBN 978-0-367-60675-6
No. of pages 132
Series Routledge Research in Writing Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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