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Teacher Commentary on Student Papers - Conventions, Beliefs, and Practices

English · Hardback

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Never before have parents, teachers, and other advocates for young people been more concerned about the declining quality of higher education. One skill that many students lack when they arrive at college is the ability to write well. The contributors to Teacher Commentary on Student Papers analyze some of the cultural, social, and moral changes that have altered the way in which education is given and received, and they offer approaches that have assisted them as teachers both in evaluating the quality of student writing and guiding students to improve their writing.

Areas of expertise of the contributors include composition, cultural studies, English education, literature, writing, and rhetoric. The collection will appeal to both graduate and undergraduate students as well as to experienced and beginning teachers.

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Introduction: Some Words of Encouragement and Hope for the Teacher by Ode Ogede
Comments in Context: How Students Use and Abuse Instructor Comments by Bonnie Beedles and Robert Samuels
Overcoming Marginalization: Promoting Active Learning by Teaching the Technique and Theory of Margin Notes by David Strong
The Teacher's Pet Phenomenon: From Dysfunction to Learning Model by David D. Perlmutter
Teaching Generation X: A Dialogical Approach to Teacher Commentary by Robert Samuels
A Shared Journey in Composition and Basic Writing Classes: Another View of the Dialogical Approach to Teacher Commentary on Student Assignments by Glenn Sheldon
Writing and Relationship by Marilyn D. Button
On the Margin of Discovery by Mary Theresa Hall
Teacher Commentary: Put That Red Pen Down for Now! by Louise Maynor and Sandra Vavra
Rethinking Ways to Teach Young Writers: Response and Evaluation in the Creative Writing Course by Stephanie Vanderslice
From Commentary to Conference by Margaret Christian
Moving Students beyond Defensiveness and Anxiety in Writing Assignments by Thomas Earl Midgette
Rigor, Rigor, Rigor, the Rigor of Death: A Dose of Discipline Shot through Teacher Response to Student Writing by Ode Ogede
Selected Bibliography
Index


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ODE OGEDE is Professor of English, North Carolina Central University.

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