Whose Goals Whose Aspirations Learning to Teach Underprepared Writers across the Curriculum
Ever since Horace Mann promoted state supported schooling in the 1850s, the aims of U.S. public education have been the subject of heated national debate. Whose Goals? Whose Aspirations? joins this debate by exploring clashing educational aims in a discipline-based university classroom and the conse...
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2002
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