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    Read more about Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessing Writing for a Socially Just Future

    Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessing Writing for a Socially Just Future

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    Author: Inoue

    Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse

    License: CC BY-NC-ND

    In Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies, Asao B. Inoue theorizes classroom writing assessment as a complex system that is "more than" its interconnected elements. To explain how and why antiracist work in the writing classroom is vital to literacy learning, Inoue incorporates ideas about the white racial habitus that informs dominant discourses in the academy and other contexts. Inoue helps teachers understand the unintended racism that often occurs when teachers do not have explicit antiracist agendas in their assessments. Drawing on his own teaching and classroom inquiry, Inoue offers a heuristic for developing and critiquing writing assessment ecologies that explores seven elements of any writing assessment ecology: power, parts, purposes, people, processes, products, and places.

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    Read more about Bad Ideas About Writing

    Bad Ideas About Writing

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    Authors: Ball and Loewe

    Publisher: West Virginia University

    License: CC BY

    We intend this work to be less a bestiary of bad ideas about writing than an effort to name bad ideas and suggest better ones. Some of those bad ideas are quite old, such as the archetype of the inspired genius author, the five-paragraph essay, or the abuse of adjunct writing teachers. Others are much newer, such as computerized essay scoring or gamification. Some ideas, such as the supposed demise of literacy brought on by texting, are newer bad ideas but are really instances of older bad ideas about literacy always being in a cycle of decline. Yet the same core questions such as what is good writing, what makes a good writer, how should writing be assessed, and the like persist across contexts, technologies, and eras. The project has its genesis in frustration, but what emerges is hope: hope for leaving aside bad ideas and thinking about writing in more productive, inclusive, and useful ways.

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    Read more about Beyond Dichotomy: Synergizing Writing Center and Classroom Pedagogies

    Beyond Dichotomy: Synergizing Writing Center and Classroom Pedagogies

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    Author: Corbett

    Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse

    License: CC BY-NC-ND

    How closely can or should writing centers and writing classrooms collaborate? Beyond Dichotomy explores how research on peer tutoring one-to-one and in small groups can inform our work with students in writing centers and other tutoring programs, as well as in writing courses and classrooms. These multi-method (including rhetorical and discourse analyses and ethnographic and case-study) investigations center on several course-based tutoring (CBT) partnerships at two universities. Rather than practice separately in the center or in the classroom, rather than seeing teacher here and tutor there and student over there, CBT asks all participants in the dynamic drama of teaching and learning to consider the many possible means of connecting synergistically.

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    Read more about Information Literacy: Research and Collaboration across Disciplines

    Information Literacy: Research and Collaboration across Disciplines

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    Author: Maid

    Editors: D'Angelo and Jamieson

    Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse

    License: CC BY-NC-ND

    This collection brings together scholarship and pedagogy from multiple perspectives and disciplines, offering nuanced and complex perspectives on Information Literacy in the second decade of the 21st century. Taking as a starting point the concerns that prompted the Association of Research Libraries (ACRL) to review the Information Literacy Standards for Higher Education and develop the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (2015), the chapters in this collection consider six frameworks that place students in the role of both consumer and producer of information within today's collaborative information environments. Contributors respond directly or indirectly to the work of the ACRL, providing a bridge between past/current knowledge and the future and advancing the notion that faculty, librarians, administrators, and external stakeholders share responsibility and accountability for the teaching, learning, and research of Information Literacy.

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    Read more about Informed Arguments:  A Guide to Writing and Research - Revised Second Edition

    Informed Arguments: A Guide to Writing and Research - Revised Second Edition

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    Editors: Pantuso, LeMire, and Anders

    Publisher: Texas A&M University

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Welcome to composition and rhetoric! While most of you are taking this course because it is required, we hope that all of you will leave with more confidence in your reading, writing, researching, and speaking abilities as these are all elements of freshman composition. Many times, these elements are presented in excellent textbooks written by top scholars. While the collaborators of this particular textbook respect and value those textbooks available from publishers, we have been concerned about students who do not have the resources to purchase textbooks. Therefore, we decided to put together this Open Educational Resource (OER) explicitly for use in freshman composition courses at Texas A&M University. It is important to note that the focus for this text is on thesis-driven argumentation as that is the focus of the first year writing course at Texas A&M University at the time of development. However, other first year writing courses at different colleges and universities include a variety of types of writing such as personal essays, informative articles, and/or creative writing pieces. The collaborators for this project acknowledge each program is unique; therefore, the adaptability of an OER textbook for first year writing allows for academic freedom across campuses.

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    Read more about Open Research

    Open Research

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    Authors: Pitt, de los Arcos, and Farrow

    Publisher: OER Hub

    License: CC BY-SA

    If you have an interest in openness, open education, research skills or want to find out more about the impact of Open EducationalResources (OER), then this resource is for you. You could be:

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    Read more about Oregon Writes Open Writing Text

    Oregon Writes Open Writing Text

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    Author: Kepka

    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    License: CC BY

    This textbook guides students through rhetorical and assignment analysis, the writing process, researching, citing, rhetorical modes, and critical reading. Using accessible but rigorous readings by professionals throughout the college composition field, the Oregon Writes Writing Textbook aligns directly to the statewide writing outcomes for English Composition courses in Oregon.

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    Read more about The Information Literacy User's Guide: An Open, Online Textbook

    The Information Literacy User's Guide: An Open, Online Textbook

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    Authors: Bernnard, Bobish, Bullis, Hecker, Holden, Hosier, Jacobson, and Loney

    Publisher: Open SUNY

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Good researchers have a host of tools at their disposal that make navigating today's complex information ecosystem much more manageable. Gaining the knowledge, abilities, and self-reflection necessary to be a good researcher helps not only in academic settings, but is invaluable in any career, and throughout one's life. The Information Literacy User's Guide will start you on this route to success.

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    Read more about Write Here, Right Now: An Interactive Introduction to Academic Writing and Research

    Write Here, Right Now: An Interactive Introduction to Academic Writing and Research

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    Authors: Tucker and Chafe

    Publisher: Ryerson University

    License: CC BY

    Write Here, Right Now: An interactive Introduction to Academic Writing and Research utilizes PressBooks to create and host a writing e-textbook for first year university students that would effectively integrate into the flipped classroom model. The textbook could also be used for non-flipped classroom designs, as the embedded videos, diagrams and linked modules would act as an all-in-one multimedia textbook geared towards multiple learning styles and disciplines. The components of the textbook, including the embedded videos, could be swapped in and out in order to accommodate a professor’s best idea of his/her own course design.

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    Read more about WAC Partnerships Between Secondary and Postsecondary Institutions

    WAC Partnerships Between Secondary and Postsecondary Institutions

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    Editors: Blumner and Childers

    Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse

    License: CC BY-NC-ND

    Working with educators at all academic levels involved in WAC partnerships, the authors and editors of this collection demonstrate successful models of collaboration between schools and institutions so others can emulate and promote this type of collaboration. The chapters in this collection describe and reflect on collaborative partnerships among middle schools, high schools, colleges, and universities that are designed to prepare students for the kinds of work and civic engagement required to succeed in and contribute to society. The WAC partnerships celebrated in this collection include frameworks to build connectivity between institutions while addressing Common Core State Standards, academic and non-academic collaborations around science education, WAC partnerships in Argentina and Germany, and both long- and short-term collaborations.

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