WAC and second language writers : research towards linguistically and culturally inclusive programs and practices / edited by Terry Myers Zawacki and Michelle Cox.

In WAC and Second-Language Writers, the editors and contributors pursue the ambitious goal of including within WAC theory, research, and practice the differing perspectives, educational experiences, and voices of second-language writers. The chapters within this collection not only report new resear...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Fort Collins, Colorado : Anderson, South Carolina : The WAC Clearinghouse ; Parlor Press, [2014]
Series:Perspectives on writing (Fort Collins, Colo.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Michelle Cox and Terry Myers Zawacki
  • Section I. Learning from/with L2 Students: Student Strengths, Coping Strategies, and Experiences as They Write Across the Curriculum
  • Chapter 1. Adaptive Transfer, Writing Across the Curriculum, and Second Language Writing: Implications for Research and Teaching / Michael-John DePalma and Jeffrey M. Ringer
  • Chapter 2. Developing Resources for Success: A Case Study of a Multilingual Graduate Writer / Talinn Phillips
  • Chapter 3. "Hey, Did You Get That?": L2 Student Reading Across the Curriculum / Carole Center and Michelle Niestepski
  • Chapter 4. Bridging the Gap between ESL Composition Programs and Disciplinary Writing: The Teaching and Learning of Summarization Skill / Qian Du
  • Chapter 5. On Class, Race, and Dynamics of Privilege: Supporting Generation 1.5 Writers Across the Curriculum / Kathryn Nielsen
  • Chapter 6. Writing Intensively: An Examination of the Performance of L2 Writers Across the Curriculum at an Urban Community College / Linda Hirsch
  • Section II. Faculty Concerns and Expectations for L2 Writers
  • Chapter 7. Negotiating "Errors" in L2 Writing: Faculty Dispositions and Language Difference / Terry Myers Zawacki and Anna Sophia Habib
  • Chapter 8. "I don't know if that was the right thing to do": Cross-Disciplinary/Cross-Institutional Faculty Response to L2 Writing / Lindsey Ives, Elizabeth Leahy, Anni Leming, Tom Pierce, and Michael Schwartz
  • Chapter 9. Let's See Where Your Chinese Students Come From: A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Writing in the Disciplines in China / Wu Dan
  • Chapter 10. English is Not a Spectator Sport: Privileged Second Language Learners and the For-Profit ESOL Classroom / Marino Fernandes
  • Chapter 11. Making Stance Explicit for Second Language Writers in the Disciplines: What Faculty Need to Know about the Language of Stancetaking / Zak Lancaster
  • Chapter 12. In Response to Today's "Felt Need": WAC, Faculty Development, and Second Language Writers / Michelle Cox
  • Section III. WAC Practices and Pedagogies Transformed
  • Chapter 13. Developing Writing-Intensive Courses for a Globalized Curriculum through WAC-TESOL Collaborations / Megan Siczek and Shawna Shapiro
  • Chapter 14. Graduate Writing Workshops: Crossing Languages and Disciplines / Elaine Fredericksen and Kate Mangelsdorf
  • Chapter 15. Teaching Writing in a Globally Networked Learning Environment (GNLE): Diverse Students at a Distance / Jennifer Lynn Craig
  • Chapter 16. Campus Internationalization: A Center-based Model for ESLready Programs / Karyn E. Mallett and Ghania Zgheib
  • Chapter 17. Reconstructing Teacher Roles through a Transnational Lens: Learning with/in the American University of Beirut / Amy Zenger, Joan Mullin, and Carol Peterson Haviland
  • Chapter 18. Writing Histories: Lingua Franca English in a Swedish Graduate Program / Thomas Lavelle and Alan Shima
  • Afterword: Writing Globally, Right Here, Right Now / Chris Thaiss.