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Composing Knowledge
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©  2007
Rolf Norgaard
Univesity of Colorado at Boulder
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Higher education has its own rules -- rules about who is heard, what counts as knowledge, what works as persuasion. They are conventions that must be learned -- and taught. So it is no wonder that for new students, college can be a confusing place. Composing Knowledge asks students to examine their assumptions about learning. It provides them with a training ground for the sometimes disquieting experience of higher education, giving them the tools with which to understand their experience. For instructors, it offers provocative academic readings they themselves find engaging, allowing them to connect their scholarly interests to student experience. The readings explore the role of language in learning, the conventions of the classroom, the nature of persuasion, the importance of collaboration, the force of gender, the impact of technology, and the power of the image. When students contend with these issues, they see the ways that scholars view them, and enter the academic conversations that shape their college years -- and their future professional and civic lives.
 Composing Knowledge gives students intellectual tools for investigating their own ways across the university experience, understood not simply as a matter of meeting requirements and acquiring disciplinary knowledge course after course, but as an intellectual training-ground for social and rhetorical life beyond the university.”

— Van Hillard
Duke University
 
 Composing Knowledge

Composing Knowledge
Readings for College Writers
Paper Text, 832pgs.
ISBN: 0-312-15313-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-15313-7

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