Writing Guide with Handbook

Writing Guide with Handbook aligns to the goals, topics, and objectives of many first-year writing and composition courses. It is organized according to relevant genres, and focuses on the writing process, effective writing practices or strategies—including graphic organizers, writing frames, and wo...

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Main Authors: Robinson, Michelle Bachelor (Author), Jerskey, Maria (Author), Fulwiller, Toby (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] OpenStax 2021.
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505 0 |a Unit 1 The Things We Carry: Experience, Culture, and Language -- Chapter 1 The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond Critically -- Chapter 2 Language, Identity, and Culture: Exploring, Employing, Embracing -- Chapter 3 Literacy Narrative: Building Bridges, Bridging Gaps -- Unit 2 Bridging the Divide Between Personal Identity and Academia -- Chapter 4 Memoir or Personal Narrative: Learning Lessons from the Personal -- Chapter 5 Profile: Telling a Rich and Compelling Story -- Chapter 6 Proposal: Writing About Problems and Solutions -- Chapter 7 Evaluation or Review: Would You Recommend It? -- Chapter 8 Analytical Report: Writing from Facts -- Chapter 9 Rhetorical Analysis: Interpreting the Art of Rhetoric -- Chapter 10 Position Argument: Practicing the Art of Rhetoric -- Chapter 11 Reasoning Strategies: Improving Critical Thinking -- Chapter 12 Argumentative Research: Enhancing the Art of Rhetoric with Evidence -- Chapter 13 Research Process: Accessing and Recording Information -- Chapter 14 Annotated Bibliography: Gathering, Evaluating, and Documenting Sources -- Chapter 15 Case Study Profile: What One Person Says About All -- Unit 3 Navigating Rhetoric in Real Life -- Chapter 16 Print or Textual Analysis: What You Read -- Chapter 17 Image Analysis: What You See -- Chapter 18 Multimodal and Online Writing: Creative Interaction between Text and Image -- Chapter 19 Scripting for the Public Forum: Writing to Speak -- Chapter 20 Portfolio Reflection: Your Growth as a Writer 
520 0 |a Writing Guide with Handbook aligns to the goals, topics, and objectives of many first-year writing and composition courses. It is organized according to relevant genres, and focuses on the writing process, effective writing practices or strategies—including graphic organizers, writing frames, and word banks to support visual learning—and conventions of usage and style. The text includes an editing and documentation handbook, which provides information on grammar and mechanics, common usage errors, and citation styles. Writing Guide with Handbook breaks down barriers in the field of composition by offering an inviting and inclusive approach to students of all intersectional identities. To meet this goal, the text creates a reciprocal relationship between everyday rhetoric and the evolving world of academia. Writing Guide with Handbook builds on students’ life experiences and their participation in rhetorical communities within the familiar contexts of personal interaction and social media. The text seeks to extend these existing skills by showing students how to construct a variety of compelling compositions in a variety of formats, situations, and contexts. The authors conceived and developed Writing Guide with Handbook in 2020; its content and learning experiences reflect the instructional, societal, and individual challenges students have faced. The authors invite students and instructors to practice invitational, rather than confrontational, discussions even as they engage in verbal and written argument. Instructors will be empowered to emphasize meaning and voice and to teach empathy as a rhetorical strategy. Students will be empowered to negotiate their identities and their cultures through language as they join us in writing, discovering, learning, and creating. 
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