Expectations
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I. A READER EXPECTATION APPROACH TO WRITING.
II. PEDAGOGY.
III. APPENDICES.
- Taking a highly pragmatic approach to writing, this methods text values communication over self-expression, which reflects the real world beyond college.
- An entire chapter on the importance of the beginnings and ends of sentences offers practical solutions to the most prevalent writing problem in professional writing today—the mis-location of crucial information.
- Thorough exploration of the idea of “linking backwards” and “leaning forward” in sentences helps students gain far greater control over the flow of thought.
- Analysis of the various shapes of professional paragraphs enables students to produce fluid paragraphs outside the rigid formulas often prescribed by rulebooks.
- The appropriate use of specific verbs and the notion of action is explored by demonstrating how every verb is potentially weak or strong.
- An entire chapter on, “Learning and Teaching the Reader Expectation Approach,” helps instructors who are new to the approach avoid the natural pitfalls and avoid the rigidification that leads to unhelpful rule-making (Ch. 7).
- Two appendices discuss composition teaching methodologies throughout American history.
This instructor resource approaches the teaching of writing by focusing on readers’ expectations, explaining the perceptive patterns that readers follow in their interpretive process.
Examining reader expectations, this text argues that the structural location of a word is often more important than word choice in a reader’s interpretation of a piece of writing. Expectations shows how readers gather contextual clues based not on what specific words mean, but on where those words appear in the structure of a sentence or paragraph. It then discusses how to bring these intuitive processes to conscious thought, allowing students to understand and control how readers perceive their writing.
By exploring and explaining the perceptive patterns that readers of English follow in their interpretive process, this rhetoric approaches the task of teaching writing from the perspective of readers. As a result, students learn how to write with conscious knowledge of reader’s expectations. Gopen Expect SMP 3.16.03 rev.doc Page 1 of 1
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| Dimensions | 39.37 × 232.28 × 350.39 in |
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| Subjects | higher education, Language Arts / Literacy, Developmental English, Developmental Writing |
