Week 7: Teaching Literacies: Beyond Just Reading and Writing (Intro)

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Week 6: Writing about Writing (Intro)

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Accessing Joyner Library (Off Campus)

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Week 5: Contact Zones as Writing & Thinking Spaces (Intro)

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Week 4: Rugged Individualism, Structural Critique, and the (Un)Fairness of Assessment (Outro)

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Week 4: Get Into the Groove (Intro)

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Week 3: TYC Surveys & Reading Responses (Intro)

This week marks the start of our “into the groove” (cue Madonna) phase where we have gotten to know each other a bit and are ready to dig in to the more regular reading and writing schedule of the course. At the same time, we also start this week with a new classmate: Renee Wallace. […]

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