Essays on Using Type Theory in the Composition Classroom
Thomas C. Thompson
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Every student knows, and almost every teacher has forgotten, that the personality of the teacher is a crucial component of every class. This book suggests ways to think about the relationship of who we are to what we
do as teachers. Chapter topics include making assignments, responding to student writing, personality and computers, and even type and library research. This volume gives teachers practical ways to include type theory in class. Includes helpful advice for all teachers who use writing in their classes.
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| 160 pages Paperback |
| 1996 CAPT |
| ISBN 0-935652-29-9 |
| ISBN 13 978-0-935652-29-1 |
| Product No. 60105 |
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$10.99
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