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Student Writing in the Quantitative Disciplines: A Guide for College Faculty - ISBN 9780470952122

Student Writing in the Quantitative Disciplines: A Guide for College Faculty

ISBN 9780470952122

Autor: Patrick Bahls

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

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ISBN13:      

9780470952122

ISBN10:      

0470952121

Autor:      

Patrick Bahls

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2012-03-09

Ilość stron:      

192

Wymiary:      

233x177

Tematy:      

JD

Designing interesting problems and writing assignments is one of the chief tasks of all teachers, but it can be especially challenging to translate and apply learning theory, good teaching techniques, and writing assignments into STEM and other quantitative disciplines. Student Writing in the Quantitative Disciplines offers instructors in math–based disciplines meaningful approaches to making their coursework richer and more relevant for their students, as well as satisfying institutional imperatives for writing curricula. This important resource provides instructors with the hands–on skills needed to guide their students in writing well in quantitative courses at all levels of the college curriculum and to promote students′ general cognitive and intellectual growth. Comprehensive in scope, the book includes: Ideas for using writing as a means of learning mathematical concepts Illustrative examples of effective writing activities and assignments in a number of different genres Assessment criteria and effective strategies for responding to students′ writing Examples of ways to help students engage in peer review, revision, and resubmission of their written work "Those of us who spend our lives urging faculty in all disciplines to integrate more writing into their courses have wished for the day when someone like Patrick Bahls would step forward with a book like this one."—Chris M. Anson, University Distinguished Professor and director, Campus Writing and Speaking Program, North Carolina State University "Written by a mathematician, this readable, theoretically sound book describes practical strategies for teachers in the quantitative sciences to assign and respond to students′ writing. It also describes numerous approaches to writing that engage students in disciplinary learning, collaborative discovery, and effective communication."—Art Young, Campbell Professor of English emeritus, Clemson University "Loaded with practical advice, this timely, important, and engaging book will be an invaluable resource for instructors wishing to bring the benefits of writing–to–learn to the quantitative disciplines. As a mathematician thoroughly grounded in writing–across–the–curriculum scholarship, Bahls brings humor, classroom experience, and pedagogical savvy to a mission he clearly loves—improving the quality of student learning in math and science."—John C. Bean, professor, Seattle University, and author, Engaging Ideas

Preface ix Acknowledgments xxiii About the Author xxv ONE Understanding the Role of Writing 1 Basic Definitions 2 A Brief History of Writing Across the Curriculum 3 Writing in the Disciplines and Writing–to–Learn in Quantitative Fields 6 Challenges to Implementing WAC in Quantitative Fields 11 Readings and Resources 18 TWO Writing as a Process 21 The Process at Work in a Mathematical Proof 22 The Writing Process 24 Structuring Writing Assignments 36 Sequencing Assignments Throughout a Course 42 Sequencing Writing from Course to Course 43 THREE Assessing and Responding to Student Writing 47 Recognizing Good Writing 49 Giving Guidance in Revision 53 Peer Review 63 FOUR Low–Stakes Writing and Writing–to–Learn 75 Examples of Low–Stakes Writing Activities 77 Notes on Responding to Low–Stakes Writing 94 Readings and Resources 96 F I V E Formal Writing Projects 97 Writing on Writing 98 Learning Logs 99 Student–Authored Exam Questions 101 “Great Debates” 105 Writing for Lay Audiences 108 Student–Authored Textbooks 110 Grant Writing 113 Wikis and Other Websites 117 Creative Writing Projects 119 A Word on Technical Typesetting 127 S I X Shaping the Future of Writing in the Quantitative Disciplines 129 Pushing Writing Forward 130 Teachers, Scholars, Champions 137 Recommended Reading and Resources 145 References 151 Index 159

Patrick Bahls is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina, Asheville, where he also performs research in math and writing and has helped to lead his campus′s writing intensive program.

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