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 | Moving a Mountain: Transforming the Role of Contingent Faculty in Composition Studies and Higher Education Editor(s): Eileen E. Schell, Patricia Lambert Stock How can the academy improve the working conditions of those who teach most of the core curriculum in higher education today: part-time and non-tenure-track faculty? Contributors focus on the field of composition as they address this question in case studies, local narratives, and analyses of models for ethical employment practices. Winner of the 2003 CCCC Outstanding Book Award Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $19.00 Member Price: $19.00 |
 | Multiliteracies for a Digital Age Author(s): Stuart A. Selber This book serves as a guide for composition teachers to develop effective, full-scale computer literacy programs by emphasizing different kinds of literacies and proposing methods for helping students move among them in strategic ways. Winner of the 2005 Distinguished Book Award from Computers and Composition and of the 2005 Best Book in Technical or Scientific Communication Award (NCTE)
Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $33.00 Member Price: $31.00 Members Save: $2.00 |
 | On Writing Research: The Braddock Essays, 1975-1998 Editor(s): Lisa Ede The essays collected here provide important and, at times, foundational explorations of such topics as basic writing, discourse theory, the writing process, teacher education, and rhetorical history. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $26.95 Member Price: $19.95 Members Save: $7.00 |
 | Performance Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare Author(s): Edward L. Rocklin Rocklin explores how performance enriches students' understanding of Shakespeare's plays, with a focus on Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and Hamlet. Level(s): Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $39.95 Member Price: $29.95 Members Save: $10.00 |
 | Personally Speaking: Experience as Evidence in Academic Discourse Author(s): Candace Spigelman Personally Speaking is a carefully researched, thoughtful, and persuasive argument for the use of the personal in academic argument. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $33.00 Member Price: $31.00 Members Save: $2.00 |
 | Persons in Process: Four Stories of Writing and Personal Development in College Author(s): Anne J. Herrington, Marcia Curtis The authors provide insight into the ways that students' academic and personal uses of writing reflect each other, as well as ways that, in responding to students’ writing, teachers can help as well as hinder these interrelated developmental processes. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $17.00 Member Price: $17.00 |
 | Portfolios in the Writing Classroom Author(s): Kathleen Blake Yancey Editor(s): Kathleen Blake Yancey Classroom teachers discuss ways to introduce portfolios into the classroom, different models and assessment practices for portfolio projects, and new kinds of collaboration among students and teachers. NCTE Consulting Network Author
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 | Practice in Context: Situating the Work of Writing Teachers Editor(s): Cindy Moore, Peggy O'Neill Offering numerous examples of current composition practice framed by discussions of the institutional and theoretical contexts informing that practice, each contributor describes an approach, assignment, or activity that he or she has identified as particularly effective. Level(s): Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $35.95 Member Price: $26.95 Members Save: $9.00 |
 | Preparing Educators for Online Writing Instruction: Principles and Processes Author(s): Beth L. Hewett, Christa Ehmann Hewett and Ehmann offer a fully developed approach to individualized online writing instruction (OWI) that is not platform-dependent. NCTE Consulting Network Author Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $35.95 Member Price: $26.95 Members Save: $9.00 |
 | Preserving Intellectual Freedom: Fighting Censorship in Our Schools Editor(s): Jean E. Brown Through candid personal examples, discussion of philosophical and psychological considerations, and legal precedents, the authors offer insight into how censorship can come about, its impact and repercussions, and the ways it might be fought. Level(s): General |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |