ISBN-13: 9783639143744 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 120 str.
This book analyzes what happens when teachers and students talk to each other in writing environments, such as classroom workshops, office visits, conferences, and tutoring sessions. Presented in both narrative and case study format, this research offers insight into how the stories that teachers tell can deepen meaning-making for students, as well as how the stories students tell teachers and tutors can provide insight into their prior experiences, worries, fears, and motivations. This study sorts the types of stories--and the purposes for storytelling--into clear categories that any educator can find useful. In addition, this book offers suggestions for becoming a deliberate storyteller and tips for spotting and analyzing heard stories more effectively. Although primarily designed for writing teachers and writing center administrators, this text can be meaningful for educators at any level, in any discipline, as they strive to become even more effective teachers.
This book analyzes what happens when teachers andstudents talk to each other in writing environments, such as classroom workshops, office visits, conferences, and tutoringsessions. Presented in both narrative and case study format,this research offers insight into how the stories that teacherstell can deepen meaning-making for students, as well as how thestories students tell teachers and tutors can provide insight intotheir prior experiences, worries, fears, and motivations. Thisstudy sorts the types of stories--and the purposes forstorytelling--into clear categories that any educator can find useful. Inaddition, this book offers suggestions for becoming a deliberatestoryteller and tips for spotting and analyzing heard stories moreeffectively. Although primarily designed for writing teachers and writingcenter administrators, this text can be meaningful foreducators at any level, in any discipline, as they strive to becomeeven more effective teachers.