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INTERESTED IN RESEARCH ON WRITING? CHECK OUT 3 NEW POSTS AT COLLEGE COMPOSITION WEEKLY!

www.collegecompositionweekly.comH. Bernard Hall, in the new Research in the Teaching of English, says we no longer need to ask why to use hip-hop in English classes; we need more models for how to use it well.

Rob McAlear and Mark Pedretti, writing in Composition Studies, ask students how they decide if a paper is “done.” The answer isn’t what you think.

John Duffy, in the January College English, explores “virtue ethics” as a possible replacement for consequentialist, deontological, and poststructuralist ethics in college writing classrooms.

Author vandersoPosted on March 9, 2017Categories Argumentative writing, College Composition Weekly, College Writing, Reading and writing research, Responding to writing, Rhetoric and Composition, Student reading practices, Teacher-researchers, Teaching Literature, Teaching writing, WritingTags College English, college students, Composition Studies, HHBE, hip-hop, Research in the Teaching of English, virtue ethics, writingLeave a comment on INTERESTED IN RESEARCH ON WRITING? CHECK OUT 3 NEW POSTS AT COLLEGE COMPOSITION WEEKLY!
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