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Transnational writing program administration /

"While local conditions remain at the forefront of writing program administration, transnational activities are slowly and thoroughly shifting the questions we ask about writing curricula, the space and place in which writing happens, and the cultural and linguistic issues at the heart of the r...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Martins, David S. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Logan : Utah State University Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments; Transnational Writing Program Administration: An Introduction / David S. Martins; Part I: Transnational Positioning; 1. Deconstructing "Writing Program Administration" in an International Context / Chris M. Anson and Christiane Donahue; 2. Tech Travels: Connecting Writing Classes across Continents Alyssa O'Brien and Christine Alfano. 
505 8 |a 3. The First-Year Writing Seminar Program at Weill Cornell Medical College -- Qatar: Balancing Tradition, Culture, and Innovation in Transnational Writing Instruction / Alan S. Weber, Krystyna Golkowska, Ian Miller, Rodney Sharkey, Mary Ann Rishel, and Autumn Watts4. Adaptation across Space and Time: Revealing Pedagogical Assumptions / Danielle Zawodny Wetzel and Dudley W. Reynolds; 5. So Close, Yet So Far: Administering a Writing Program with a Bahamian Campus / Shanti Bruce. 
505 8 |a 6. Exploring the Contexts of US-Mexican Border Writing Programs / Beth Brunk-Chavez, Kate Mangelsdorf, Patricia Wojahn, Alfredo Urzua-Beltran, Omar Montoya, Barry Thatcher, and Kathryn ValentinePart II: Transnational Language; 7. Global Writing Theory and Application on the US-Mexico Border / Barry Thatcher, Omar Montoya, and Kelly Medina-López; 8. Globalization and Language Difference: A Mesodiscursive Approach / Hem Paudel; 9. (Re- )Situating Translingual Work for Writing Program Administration in Cross-National and Cross-Language Perspectives from Lebanon and Singapore / Nancy Bou Ayash. 
505 8 |a 10. Discourses of Internationalization and Diversity in US Universities and Writing Programs / Christine M. TardyPart III: Transnational Engagement; 11. Disposable Drudgery: Outsourcing Goes to College / Rebecca Dingo, Rachel Riedner, and Jennifer Wingard; 12. Economies of Composition: Mapping Transnational Writing Programs in US Community Colleges / Wendy Olson; 13. From "Educating the Other" to Cross-Boundary Knowledge-Making: Globally Networked Learning Environments as Critical Sites of Writing Program Administration / Doreen Starke-Meyerring; Afterword. Bruce Horner. 
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