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Connecting Writing, Psychology, and Printmaking: An Effective Interdisciplinary Model

by Staci Stone (Original)

Abstract

This article presents an effective model for a manageable interdisciplinary project that shows students the connections among art, English, and other disciplines; gives composition students an external audience for their writing; and emphasizes the importance of research in the process of creating arguments and art. This interdisciplinary project model provides the opportunity for interested faculty to engage in interdisciplinary teaching without directly challenging institutional structures.

Lived Experience as Pedagogical Resource: Towards an Auto-ethnographic Pedagogy of Writing

by T. Voorhees (Original)

Abstract

This is the report of a multiple case study of four writing students and their instructor as they participated in the trial of a writing pedagogy based on auto-ethnography at a small, private college in the Northeastern United States. The results displayed herein show that the pedagogy seems to have an impact on the development of the students’ identities as writers (and learners), increased confidence in their writing, and their ability to navigate the demands of college level writing with some degree of success.

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