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When Writing Teachers Teach Literature: Bringing Writing to Reading

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What happens when the teaching of literature and the teaching of writing intersect? How does instruction change when teachers apply composition theory and practice to the study of literature? In Art Young and Toby Fulwiler's collection of essays, twenty-three teachers of writing describe their experiences teaching literature, revealing some remarkable ideas and results. When Writing Teachers Teach Literature shows how college English instructors apply composition strategies such as writing to learn, the composing process, collaborative learning, and portfolio assessment to literature. The contributors, all reflective practitioners, discuss how they teach literature and what it means to them. They In brief interchapters contributors focus on professional and student texts as well as the learners who create them. Each demonstrates that the best teaching is the transmission not just of knowledge, but of the means and satisfactions of creating that knowledge. These essays confirm the value of new voices in the canon and the classroom, of diverse theoretical perspectives that merge with interactive pedagogical practices, and especially of the emergence of writing along with reading as the central business of English studies.

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First published November 20, 1995

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