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Pedagogy (2021) 21 (1): 159–169.
Published: 01 January 2021
... for social justice in their new community. Students wrote in multiple genres as they attended the meetings and events of different groups involved with environmentalism, food justice, adjunct rights, and more. As students connected their social-change work to the classroom, they learned more about different...
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Pedagogy (2019) 19 (1): 161–167.
Published: 01 January 2019
.... Copyright © 2019 Duke University Press 2019 British literature survey group work active learning Harry Potter Works Cited Ambrose Susan Bridges Michael DiPietro Michele Lovett Marsh Norman Marie . 2010 . How Learning Works: Seven Research- Based Principles for Smart...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (3): 562–567.
Published: 01 October 2010
..., and produce their PSAs. They expressed frustration
at equipment limitations, time constraints, and group member involvement.
Such concerns tend to plague group work in most classes as students practice
with collaboration. Regardless, each of the groups did create a PSA, and
after the PSA DVDs were due...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (2): 363–388.
Published: 01 April 2010
... was necessary to make everything in class appear to just
happen so effortlessly. Besides reading Ulysses, the core assignment for stu-
dents in my Joyce class is to work in groups of three to four doing significant
research to write a reading guide, with an annotated bibliography, for two
different...
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Pedagogy (2009) 9 (3): 525–538.
Published: 01 October 2009
...Peter Kittle; Troy Hicks Creating a group paper has always made unusual demands on students as they figure out their role in the process of collaborative authorship. Inviting writers to work with newer technologies, such as online word processors and wikis, can provide opportunities to make...
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Pedagogy (2015) 15 (3): 459–475.
Published: 01 October 2015
... groups as loci for exploring that query. In the article's second part, I narrate the sorts of ethical choices that emerged as I began to focus on the participants in this study. I describe the interactions of the participants as they worked together, and with other students, in two peer review...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (3): 495–508.
Published: 01 October 2008
...Joan A. Mullin This article explores, through the lens of a WAC faculty developer, how it is difficult to maintain disciplinary neutrality when developing any program; both teaching and learning can easily become codified through the lens of one person, field, or group. By using the work of, among...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 177–178.
Published: 01 January 2008
...Mark C. Long This collaboratively written essay offers an account of a group of graduate students preparing to teach a literature course at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The students, guided by their professor, Dale Bauer, immerse themselves in current debates about teaching...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 363–378.
Published: 01 April 2023
... steps to make itself more diverse and accessible to the public. The class explores the goals of those working for change by reading the mission statements for organizations such as the American Alliance of Museums, a group that is meeting regularly and working to call for change. On a collaborative...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (1): 241–256.
Published: 01 January 2010
...Elizabeth Brockman This article characterizes the first ten volume years of From the Classroom (FTC), one of three featured columns in Pedagogy . FTC articles, like other Pedagogy articles, showcase the work of scholars representing different ranks, subdisciplines, and institutional levels; unlike...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (2): 377–381.
Published: 01 April 2012
... Snyder’s article “Crises of Masculinity”
that introduces terms such as homosocial and sexual identity in intel-
ligent but plainspoken ways digestible to an undergraduate audience. Work
in small groups enables a certain amount of consciousness raising by fellow
students and a fair amount of self...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (3): 481–501.
Published: 01 October 2023
... most instructive. Student evaluations for the fall 2017 course praised the discussion and group work components of the course: “I think our discussion in class and some of the readings are really beneficial. Although it was a lot of work I even enjoyed our meta-analysis project. It was very insightful...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (2): 356–367.
Published: 01 April 2016
... of reading assignments, lectures, class
discussions, and group work. The Monstrous and the Human taught writ-
ing as process through drafting, redrafting, and peer review. Students wrote
four major papers — a persuasive essay to demonstrate understanding of rhe-
torical techniques, a summary/response...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2022) 22 (3): 349–371.
Published: 01 October 2022
... and then worked in groups, which included an observer who recorded what was said and how the group worked together. After the groups annotated the text and discussed members’ initial observations, we provided students with a list of possible categories under which their observations might be classified. We called...
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Pedagogy (2009) 9 (1): 167–175.
Published: 01 January 2009
...
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attests. Wiesel’s project is a different one. I seek, in my classroom of about
thirty undergraduate students from all disciplinary majors, texts that pose
knotty problems for students to untangle, often in small work groups, some-
times using in-class writing followed by problem-solving...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2022) 22 (2): 295–307.
Published: 01 April 2022
... more difficult than expected because each group had a collaborative presentation but each student also wrote an individual paper. In some cases, the presentation slides included a Works Cited, but not every group member included a Works Cited page in their individual paper. We intended to assess each...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 91–114.
Published: 01 January 2008
... in the space of a
semester course.4
Modeling the collaborative approach we used to create the archive,
students in the early American studies course worked in groups to create
historical and social frameworks for letters in the archive written by John
Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson...
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Pedagogy (2009) 9 (1): 159–165.
Published: 01 January 2009
... of these categories. In the title
of the book, the connection to C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and their writ-
ing group, the Inklings, is immediately apparent. And this book is all that
Inklings scholars could want. Glyer displays an encyclopedic knowledge of
the Inklings and the work of the men who made up...
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Pedagogy (2009) 9 (3): 399–422.
Published: 01 October 2009
...
elements that do not seem to fit, a low-tech illustration of the poem’s layers
of meaning. The purpose of the annotation is for students to work at linking
themes to the concrete language of the poem. Each group then presents its
transparencies while explaining to the class the accompanying...
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Pedagogy (2006) 6 (1): 199–200.
Published: 01 January 2006
... (into) the Circle: Group Work for Change in the English Classroom. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook. Royster, Jacqueline Jones, and Anne Marie Mann Simpkins, eds. 2005. Calling Cards: Theory and Practice in the Study of Race, Gender, and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press. Scott, J. Blake. 2003. Risky...
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