Gaining Ground in College Writing: Tales of Development and InterpretationSouthern Methodist University Press, 1991 - Всего страниц: 412 Haswell's approach incorporates original research, the post-positive philosophers of human change such as Habermas and Gadamer, and new information about adult development. His analysis serves teachers of writing by untangling some of the more vexing problems involved with personal style, gender, organization, error, production rate, use of models, assessment, curriculum, remediation, and diagnosis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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THE STATUS OF GROWTH | 13 |
Three Interpretive Tales of Growth | 35 |
THE STANDARDS OF MATURITY | 63 |
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