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Engaging ideas, third edition: the professor’s guide to integrating writing, critical thinking, and active learning in the classroom Ebook

In this book, the author integrates the critical thinking movement with the writing-across-the-curriculum movement to create a practical nuts-and-bolts guide to designing interest-provoking writing and critical thinking activities. He shows how teachers from any discipline can incorporate these activities into their courses in a way that encourages inquiry, exploration, discussion, and debate. The third edition of Engaging Ideas uses recent research and theory to encourage instructors to think beyond exams, to focus less on instructor response to student writing by coaching students to use self-assessment and peer response, and to explore alternatives to traditional grading such as portfolio assessment and contract grading. Throughout, the book also includes expanded coverage of social media, multimodal genres, and uses of digital technology in the classroom. Treating writing assignments as only one of many ways to present critical thinking problems to students, Engaging Ideas also shows how writing can easily be integrated with such other critical thinking activities as inquiry discussions, simulation games, classroom debates, and interactive lectures. Engaging Ideas, Third Edition shows how these and other activities can transform students from passive to active learners, deepening their understanding of the subject matter while helping them learn the thinking processes of the discipline.

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John C. Bean (Vashon, WA) is an emeritus professor of English at Seattle University, where he held the title of Consulting Professor of Writing and Assessment.  He has an undergraduate degree in English from Stanford and a Ph.D. in Renaissance literature from the University of Washington.  He has been active in the writing-across-the-curriculum movement since 1976.  Besides Engaging Ideas, he is the co-author of three widely-used composition textbooks–Writing Arguments, The Allyn and Bacon Guide to Writing, and Reading Rhetorically.  He has done extensive consulting across the United States and Canada on writing across the curriculum, critical thinking, and university outcomes assessment.  Dan Melzer (Sacremento, CA) is a professor in the University Writing Program and Director of First-Year Composition at the University of California, Davis. He has a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from Florida State University. He is the author of the monograph Assignments Across the Curriculum and co-author with Michelle Cox and Jeffrey Galin of the monograph Sustainable WAC: A Whole Systems Approach to Launching and Developing WAC Programs. He has also published two textbooks, Exploring College Writing and Everythings a Text (with Deborah Coxwell Teague). He frequently gives keynotes and is a guest lecturer and workshop leader at universities across the country.

Year

2021

Format

Ebook

Author

John C. Bean

Publisher

John Wiley