Teaching Lives: Essays & Stories

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Author: Wendy Bishop
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9780874212242
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.07 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 808/.042/07
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Teaching Lives: Essays & Stories by Wendy Bishop is a collection of twenty-three critical essays that delve into various pedagogical issues related to the teaching of writing. Published by Utah State University Press in October 1997, this edition spans 358 pages and is presented in English. The essays are framed within Bishop’s evolving thoughts on composition and teaching, showcasing her contributions to the field since the mid-1980s.

Readers will find that Teaching Lives addresses both critical and practical aspects of writing instruction, emphasizing a process- and response-oriented approach. Bishop advocates for invention-based, exploratory writing suitable for students at all levels, while her ethnographic research informs her insights. The collection also highlights the importance of self-study and reflection for new teachers, reinforcing the connections between composition, literature, research, and creative writing. Through this work, Bishop affirms the significance of teaching and the experiences that shape a teacher’s life.


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In Teaching Lives, Wendy Bishop gathers twenty-three of her own critical essays from diverse sources, and sets them in the context of her current thinking about composition and teaching. Individually, these essays address a range of critical and pedagogical issues in the teaching of writing. As a collection, they represent Bishop’s best work and make a coherent, accessible statement from a prominent scholar at mid-career. This “portable Bishop,” then, will give readers in one volume what has been unique about Bishop’s prolific contribution to compositon studies since the mid-1980s. Pedagogically process- and response-oriented, she advocates invention-based, exploratory writing for students at all levels. As a researcher, her approach is ethnographic. And in her work with new teachers, she encourages self-study–teacher-research and reflection–as a means toward an informed professional stance. Teaching Lives combines her interest in composition, literature, research, and creative writing and explores the connections among them. Above all, throughout this important work, Bishop affirms and celebrates teaching, the teacher’s life, and living a life in teaching.

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