Teaching Lives: Essays and Stories

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Insightful essays on pedagogy and writing instruction.

If you're intrigued by the thought processes behind teaching writing or the reflective journey of an experienced educator, "Teaching Lives" could be an enlightening read. Wendy Bishop combines her sharp essays to delve into her teaching philosophy and approach, with a compelling look at how composition, literature, and creative writing intersect. It's almost like having a seasoned mentor guiding you through the complexities of teaching writing, making it a valuable resource for educators and those interested in writing pedagogy.

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Teaching Lives: Essays and Stories

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ISBN: 9780874212242
Authors: Wendy Bishop
Date of Publication: 1997-10-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs
Related Topics: Biography, Biography Memoir, Memoir
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In Teaching Lives, Wendy Bishop gathers twenty-three of her own critical essays from diverse sources, and sets them in the context of her current thinking about composition and teaching. Individually, these essays address a range of critical and pedagogical issues in the teaching of writing. As a collection, they represent Bishop's best work and make a coherent, accessible statement from a prominent scholar at mid-career. This "portable Bishop," then, will give readers in one volume what has been unique about Bishop's prolific contribution to composition studies since the mid-1980s. Pedagogically process- and response-oriented, she advocates invention-based, exploratory writing for students at all levels. As a researcher, her approach is ethnographic. And in her work with new teachers, she encourages self-study--teacher-research and reflection--as a means toward an informed professional stance. Teaching Lives combines her interest in composition, literature, research, and creative writing and explores the connections among them. Above all, throughout this important work, Bishop affirms and celebrates teaching, the teacher's life, and living a life in teaching.
 

Insightful essays on pedagogy and writing instruction.

If you're intrigued by the thought processes behind teaching writing or the reflective journey of an experienced educator, "Teaching Lives" could be an enlightening read. Wendy Bishop combines her sharp essays to delve into her teaching philosophy and approach, with a compelling look at how composition, literature, and creative writing intersect. It's almost like having a seasoned mentor guiding you through the complexities of teaching writing, making it a valuable resource for educators and those interested in writing pedagogy.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.