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Writing the Pandemic: An Instructor's Reflections on a New Era in Education [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 272x208 mm, kaal: 658 g, 42 colour figures
  • Sari: Frameworks for Writing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1800503431
  • ISBN-13: 9781800503434
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 272x208 mm, kaal: 658 g, 42 colour figures
  • Sari: Frameworks for Writing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1800503431
  • ISBN-13: 9781800503434
Writing the Pandemic addresses the many challenges that writing instructors and students have faced since the arrival of COVID-19 and their ramifications for teaching and learning, including: Instructional Delivery in-person, hybrid, and remote classes; Campus and Classroom Protocols masking, distancing, and cleaning; Safety quarantining, isolating, and reporting; and Justice antiracism, political divides, and implications for education.

The book is intended for an audience of first-year college composition teachers and other English and language arts instructors at the postsecondary and secondary levels who have experienced the seismic shifts in writing instruction and education more generally that have been necessitated by the pandemic. The author paints portraits of the pandemic experience that writing teachers and their students will relate to and offers practical learning material that can be used in writing courses.

An original compilation of material on this theme, Writing the Pandemic includes reflections by a highly experienced writing instructor and his students together with ready-to-use assignments. It is written in a lively style by the author of English Composition Teachers Guidebook, Tom Mulder, an award-winning instructor who teaches at Grand Rapids Community College in Michigan.

With each chapter, the author offers selected notes blogged at intervals during critical incidents in the unfolding coronavirus as well as individual students stories along with their photographs, both inside composition classrooms adapted for distanced learning and writing or working from home. He also presents questions for reflection and his own speculations about the future that are sure to stimulate readers own thoughts about what has changed, and how much, as a result of the pandemic, and about what writing instruction will look like going forward.
Series Editor's Preface Preface
Chapter
1. Distanced
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2. Breaking the Ice
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3. Electronic
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4. Exploring the Local Scene
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5. Detailed
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6. Exploring Careers
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7. Equitable
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8. Exploring a Person/People
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9. Cyclic Timeline of Selected Events from Christmas 2019 to Easter 2022
Tom Mulder holds an MA in English Language and Literature from Ohio University and an MEd in Educational Leadership from Tarleton State University. He teaches English at Grand Rapids Community College and Writing at Grand Valley State University, both in Michigan. In 2017, he was awarded the John and Suanne Roueche Excellence Award from the League for Innovation in the Community College and the Excellence in Education 2017 Adjunct Faculty award from Grand Rapids Community College, and was a participant in the college's Great Teachers Seminar. He has been a Fellow and was awarded Teacher Consultant certification at the Lake Michigan Writing Project affiliate of the National Writing Project. Writing the Pandemic is Mulder's second book in the Frameworks for Writing series, which previously published his English Composition Teacher's Guidebook: How to Survive (and Even Thrive) as an Adjunct or Part-time Instructor (Equinox, 2020).