Reflections

So this week we’re finally discussing our final collaborate project for Writing Theory and Practice. I’m feeling a mixture

Multilingualism and Multiliteracies in an Outdated System of Education

Globalization is rapidly changing our society, but schools haven’t been able to keep up. Paul Kei Matsuda’s article “Tea

Multilingualism and Multiliteracies in an Outdated System of Education

Globalization is rapidly changing our society, but schools haven’t been able to keep up. Paul Kei Matsuda’s article “Tea

Digital Literacy, Remixes, and Outdated Ideas

Despite being some of the most recently published pieces we’ve read so far, this week’s readings somehow feel more outdate

The Process of Writing (and Annotating)

Lina Mounzer’s “War in Translation” is a moving exploration of the power of stories and language. I won’t go into too

Rhetoric and Visualization

Although I’ve never technically taken a first year composition course (I tested out thanks to my high school AP Language and

Too Much Theory, Not Enough Practice: Evaluating John Bean and Peter Elbow

College professors must have a lot more free time than high school teachers. At least, that’s the impression I get after rea

Art of Critiquing

From the start it was clear that both assigned readings – Ranking, Evaluating, and Liking: Sorting Out Three Forms of Judgem

Rhetoric and Belonging

Overview “Rhetoric and Composition” by Janice M. Lauer gives a detailed overview of the field of rhetoric and composition

Introduction

Hello everyone! I can’t wait to get to know all of you as we begin our journey through graduate school! My name is Maura O

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