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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 321–332.
Published: 01 April 2023
...Christy Tidwell Abstract Christy Tidwell reflects on the shift from teaching in person to teaching online asynchronous classes during COVID‐19. This shift involved a combination of labor‐based grading and using Discord as a central space for the class, both of which aimed to center and engage...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (1): 1–9.
Published: 01 January 2023
... give students the independence to make informed decisions about the amount of work they will complete for the course based on the grade they want to earn. I have introduced what I call engagement-based grading contracts (a more inclusive assessment practice than labor-based grading contracts—see...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (3): 343–348.
Published: 01 October 2022
... take seriously the unreasonable. I am thinking here of recent proposals to replace traditional grading with models such as Inoue's labor-based grading system. In my own institution, challenges to grading systems, white language supremacy, dominant language ideologies, and academic genres have been cast...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 213–224.
Published: 01 April 2023
... they would have to work. Asao Inoue ( 2021 : 64) has famously demonstrated the “White Language Supremacy” that underlies much writing instruction, and he has proposed the labor-based grading contract as a means of promoting racial justice in the classroom. His reasoning is straightforward: if Standard...
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Pedagogy (2021) 21 (3): 403–426.
Published: 01 October 2021
... surprise morphed into frustration, and I considered lecturing them about how, labor-wise, these projects should be understood as the equivalent of a research paper. However, this heavy-handed disincentive—essentially a threat that I might lower grades if they did not work harder—would have demonstrated...
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Pedagogy (2003) 3 (1): 7–20.
Published: 01 January 2003
... of strike once before, but there had been a settlement a scant four hours before the picket lines were to go up. This time was different. The administrative line had hardened. The university had hired a tough labor specialist to head Human Resources, as well as her former col- league, a professional...
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Pedagogy (2009) 9 (2): 353–359.
Published: 01 April 2009
... for effective use of class discussion and small groups in
the writing class, to grading student writing in ways that are meaningful to
the student while also time and labor efficient for the instructor. Sample texts
354 pedagogy...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (3): 481–509.
Published: 01 October 2016
... many years of relative autonomy in first-year writing classrooms, I was
concerned because the role of the TA in so many of these large lecture-style
classrooms is simply as a laborer. Administration often places the responsi-
bility of what they see as rote tasks into the hands of graduate...
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Pedagogy (2006) 6 (1): 79–102.
Published: 01 January 2006
... also critiques pedagogies emphasizing reading, the consumption of knowledge, over writ- ing, the production of knowledge. She criticizes a skill-based curriculum that mystifies the production process and argues against the class bias in pedago- gies that de-emphasize the labor of writing. As Brodkey...
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Pedagogy (2002) 2 (1): 135–142.
Published: 01 January 2002
... month countdown, by comparison, sets out a realistic schedule of preparation before one meets with students. If this stage of preparation is ignored and first-time teachers are not led through it by experienced teachers, the first classroom experience is likely to be more labor-intensive and more...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (1): 3–7.
Published: 01 January 2013
... back, in a sense, to the
ideology of the quantifiable.
Even so, it must be said that this kind of assessment process is neces-
sarily labor intensive and thus difficult to implement and maintain. There is
simply no way around the fact, as far as I can see, that our students’ written
work...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (1): 81–106.
Published: 01 January 2014
... writings. Each written essay can be an improvisa-
tional product — a practice that develops the wise adaptability and true power
of improvisation, which as Quintilian once wrote is “the highest reward of
our long labors” (10.7.1).
Works Cited
Angelou, Maya. 1969. “Champion of the World.” I Know...
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Pedagogy (2020) 20 (3): 523–548.
Published: 01 October 2020
... feedback. While norming sessions are commonplace, most focus on grading instead of response, privileging, as Huot (1996) points out, reliability (majority agreement) over validity (depth and insight). Scott and Brannon (2013: 295) illuminate the underlying labor inequities often at play in such workshops...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (1): 209–212.
Published: 01 January 2023
... Readers in Post-Truth America (2018); The Hidden Inequities in Labor-Based Contract Grading (2021); and the MLA Guide to Digital Literacy (2019). She is also the editor or coeditor of several textbooks and collections. Ellen is cofounder of the Role of Reading in Composition Studies Special Interest...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 235–247.
Published: 01 April 2023
... curriculum, grading policies, assignment design, and the like, but also needs to be about labor practices and policies—on institutional, community-based, statewide, and disciplinary levels. Or as the New Faculty Majority has long put it, “Faculty working conditions are student learning conditions...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (2): 241–250.
Published: 01 April 2001
... the labor that goes into the business of teaching others to write, the field itself has produced critics who judge composition much more harshly than Levine allows himself to, critics who propose even more radical solutions to the inequitable distribution of financial security and job opportunities...
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Pedagogy (2020) 20 (1): 87–100.
Published: 01 January 2020
... Academy of Sciences of the U. S. A. 115, no. 19: E4330 39. Ore, Ersula. 2017. Pushback: A Pedagogy of Care. Pedagogy 17, no. 1: 9 33. Overbeek, Henk. 2002. Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Global Labor Mobility. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 581, no. 1: 74 90...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (3): 585–590.
Published: 01 October 2012
... . Tokarczyk Michelle M. Fay Elizabeth A. . 1993 . Working-Class Women in the Academy: Laborers in the Knowledge Factory . Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press . Villanueva Victor . 1993 . Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color . Urbana, IL : National Council of Teachers...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (3): 505–535.
Published: 01 October 2013
...
low-stakes writing tasks orally during class time, using the online posts as
prompts for deeper discussion. Of course, grading the two formal essays was
labor intensive, but less so than might be imagined as the comments focused
primarily on the quality of close reading and on a few suggestions...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (1): 95–105.
Published: 01 January 2010
...Michael Bérubé This article surveys the challenges college teachers in the United States will likely face in the near future and argues that overtly political attacks from the Right may be less important than the erosion of tenure entailed in universities' overuse of adjunct labor...
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