
Teaching Writing Through the Immigrant Story
Each of the chapters recognizes the prevalence of immigrant students in writing classrooms across the United States--including foreign-born, first- and second-generation Americans, and more--and the myriad opportunities and challenges those students present to their instructors. These contributors have seen the validity in the stories and experiences these students bring to the classroom--evidence of their lifetimes of complex learning in both academic and nonacademic settings. Like thousands of college-level instructors in the United States, they have immigrant stories of their own. The immigrant "narrative" offers a unique framework for knowledge production in which students and teachers may learn from each other, in which the ordinary power dynamic of teacher and students begins to shift, to enable empathy to emerge and to provide space for an authentic kind of pedagogy.
By engaging writing and literature teachers within and outside the classroom, Teaching Writing through the Immigrant Story speaks to the immigrant narrative as a viable frame for teaching writing--an opportunity for building and articulating knowledge through academic discourse. The book creates a platform for immigration as a writing and literary theme, a framework for critical thinking, and a foundation for significant social change and advocacy.
Contributors: Tuli Chatterji, Katie Daily, Libby Garland, Silvia Giagnoni, Sibylle Gruber, John Havard, Timothy Henderson, Brennan Herring, Lilian Mina, Rachel Pate, Emily Schnee, Elizabeth Stone
- Redaktör
- Heather Ostman, Howard Tinberg, Danizete Martínez
- ISBN
- 9781646421657
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 290 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-12-01
- Sidor
- 184
