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The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing
Seventh Edition| ©2014 Cheryl Glenn; Melissa A. Goldthwaite
This guide to teaching writing and to major theoretical issues—including current central concerns of rhetoric and composition—contains a brief anthology of scholarly essays and coverage of constructing successful assignments using visual, oral, and electronic texts; teaching multilingual writers;...
This guide to teaching writing and to major theoretical issues—including current central concerns of rhetoric and composition—contains a brief anthology of scholarly essays and coverage of constructing successful assignments using visual, oral, and electronic texts; teaching multilingual writers; and using technology in the writing classroom. This new edition includes additional practical advice for dealing with classroom issues and helpful guidance for sequencing assignments, teaching revision, using online peer review, and working toward student transference of knowledge and skills.
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This guide to teaching writing and to major theoretical issues—including current central concerns of rhetoric and composition—contains a brief anthology of scholarly essays and coverage of constructing successful assignments using visual, oral, and electronic texts; teaching multilingual writers; and using technology in the writing classroom. This new edition includes additional practical advice for dealing with classroom issues and helpful guidance for sequencing assignments, teaching revision, using online peer review, and working toward student transference of knowledge and skills.
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The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing
Seventh Edition| ©2014
Cheryl Glenn; Melissa A. Goldthwaite

The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing
Seventh Edition| 2014
Cheryl Glenn; Melissa A. Goldthwaite
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The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing
Seventh Edition| 2014
Cheryl Glenn; Melissa A. Goldthwaite
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Melissa A. Goldthwaite
Melissa A. Goldthwaite teaches rhetorical theory, composition, and creative writing (poetry writing, creative nonfiction, food writing, and nature writing) at Saint Joseph’s University, where she is Professor of English. For Bedford/St. Martin’s she is co-author with Cheryl Glenn of The St. Martin’s Guide to Teaching Writing. Her work has appeared in College English, Writing on the Edge, Reader, and in numerous books.

The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing
Seventh Edition| 2014
Cheryl Glenn; Melissa A. Goldthwaite
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