Second-language writing in the composition classroom : a critical sourcebook /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Matsuda, Paul Kei (ed.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006.
Subjects:

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a2200000 a 4500
003 AR-CdUFL
005 20210428064026.0
008 171129s2006 mau b 001 0 eng d
952 |0 0  |1 0  |2 ddc  |4 0  |6 808_007100000000000_SE445  |7 0  |8 NFIC  |9 33342  |a LENG  |b LENG  |c GEN  |d 2017-11-29  |e Donación Maestría en Lengua Inglesa  |l 1  |m 1  |o 808.0071 Se445  |p 008885  |r 2018-03-28  |s 2018-03-06  |w 2017-11-29  |y LIBRO 
999 |c 23787  |d 23786 
020 |a 0312444737 
020 |a 9780312444730 
040 |a AR-CdUFL  |c AR-CdUFL 
082 0 |a 808.0071 
245 0 0 |a Second-language writing in the composition classroom :   |b a critical sourcebook /   |c edited by Paul Kei Matsuda... [et al.]. 
260 |a Boston :   |b Bedford/St. Martin's,   |c 2006. 
300 |a ix, 435 p. ;   |c 23 cm.  
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 403-410) e índice.  
505 0 |a Part One: SITUATING SECON-LANGUAGE WRITING WITHIN COMPOSITION STUDIES ; 1. CCCC Statement on second-language writing and writers -- 2. Second-language writing in the twentieth century: a situated historical perspective / Paul Kei Matsuda – 3. Bilingual minorities and language issues in writing: toward professionwide responses to a new challenge / Guadalupe Valdés – Part Two: SECOND-LANGUAGE WRITERS: DEFINITIONS AND COMPLEXITIES ; 4. “Eye” learners and “Ear” learners: identifying the language needs of international student and U.S. resident writers / Joy Reid – 5. Language identity and language ownership: linguistic conflicts of first-year university writing students / Yuet-Sim D. Chiang and Mary Schmida – 6. From the “Good kids” to the “Worst”: representations of English language learners across educational settings / Linda Harklau – 7. Becoming Black: rap and hip-hop, race, gender, identity, and the politics of ESL learning / Awad El Karim M. Ibrahim – Part Three: SHIFTING OUR THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK ; 8. On the ethical treatment of ESL writers / Tony Silva – 9. Individualism, academic writing, and ESL writers / Vai Ramanathan and Dwight Atkinson – 10. Interaction and feedback in mixed peer response groups / Wei Zhu – 11. Understanding critical writing / A. Suresh Canagarajah – 12. Should we invite students to write in home languages? Complicating the yes/no debate / Janet Bean...[et al.] – Part Four: RETHINKING CURRICULUM DESIGN ; 13. Cross-cultural composition: mediated integration of U. S. and international students / Paul kei Matsuda and Tony Silva – 14. Designing and assessing effective classroom writing assignments for NES an ESL students / Joy Reid and Barbara Kroll – 15. Opening our doors: applying socioliterate approaches (SA) to language minority classroom / Ann M. Johns – 16. The impact of the computer in second-language writing / Martha C. Pennington – Part Five: RESPONDING TO AND ASSESSING SECOND-LANGUAGE WRITING ; 17. Evaluating second-language essays in regular composition classes: toward a pluralistic U.S. rhetoric / Robert E Land Jr. and Catherine Whitley – 18. The sociopolitical implications of response to second-language and second-dialect writing / Carol Severino – 19. The impact of writer nationality on mainstream teacher's judgments of composition quality / Donald L. Rubin and Melanie Williams-James – 20. Staying out of trouble: apparent plagiarism and academic survival / Pat Currie – 21. Error feedback in L2 writing classes: how explicit does it need to be? / Dana Ferris and Barrie Roberts.  
650 4 |9 4020  |a Retórica 
650 0 |a Adquisición de segundas lenguas  |9 22702 
700 1 |9 13128  |a Matsuda, Paul Kei  |e ed. 
942 |2 ddc  |c LIBRO 
945 |a RF  |d 2017-11-29