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This section is not currently connected to www.WritingforCollege.org, it's home textbook.  If you found your way here, it porbably is by independent Googling.  (8-13)

 

Site Table
of
Contents


S1. Online
Resources
    
S2. Groups
& Activities


S3. Grading
& Scoring


S4. Theory
& Pedagogy

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S5
. In Many
Disciplines

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R. Basic Writers     About the Author     Submissions

  

STEACHERS

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Section E.

Reading

GO TO

Section G.

Thinking

 

GO TO E5. Web
Readings

GO TO D2. Basic
Computing

 

GO TO Ch. D3.
Grammar

   

Welcome to the "Teaching" section of CollegeWriting.info.  This section provides quick access to many of the features meant especially for instructors.  These features offer a variety of online resources, classroom and grading techniques, essays on theory and practice, and general activities.  Other features, such as specific activities and exercises for students, are available directly in each chapter.     

 The overall Web site, CollegeWriting.info, is a complete composition textbook for college and AP students and professionals who need writing lessons, with all chapters available through the main home page or the "Table of Contents."  Most chapters on specific types of writing include basic and advanced lessons, sample essays, and exercises.   Writing instructors in all fields and disciplines, new or experienced, can find the college-level writing lessons in this textbook practical and useful for their students as a complete textbook or as a supplement.  The pedagogy behind the text emphasizes process, practice, alternative methods of focus, and mastery of organization and audience.  Students also are encouraged to enjoy their writing experiences and to approach them with both serious intent and playful attitude.  

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by Richard Jewell is licensed by Creative Commons under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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1st Edition: Writing for School & Work, 1984-1998. 6th Edition: 8-1-12, rev. 8-1-13. Format rev. 11-28-21
Text, design, and photos copyright 2002-12 by R. Jewell or as noted
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