This study—a hybrid project that blends empirical research traditions from the social sciences and composition studies—examines how discourses of Christianity and composition operate in college writing classrooms. Conducted at a large, public, Midwestern university, this qualitative study analyzes surveys and interviews of writing instructors and Christian students, providing new insights on how religious discourses shape perceptions and behaviors of both students and instructors—including instructors’ feedback on student writing, the student-instructor relationship, and students’ rhetorical choices. By putting student and instructor voices into conversation, this study offers a more expansive view of how religious discourses can affect c...
In the past decade, the discourses of critical pedagogy (Giroux, Kincheloe, McLaren, Simon) have sha...
At a moment in which religious diversity is ever-increasing in the United States and more than three...
Thesis advisor: Jane E. ReganIn theological education in the United States, writing is taught primar...
This study—a hybrid project that blends empirical research traditions from the social sciences and c...
Discussion of religious faith in a secular classroom presents particular challenges for both student...
While tolerance is the supposed standard of the first-year composition classroom, the writing patter...
This study examines the literacy practices of religiously engaged Christian college students who par...
The little that has been written about expressions of religious experience in the field of Compositi...
In the United States, composition researchers have consistently depicted First-Year Composition (FYC...
Abstract: In the United States, composition researchers have consistently depicted First-Year Compos...
Graduation date: 2010In this thesis, I examine composition scholarship on the intersections of relig...
In the United States, composition researchers have consistently depicted First-Year Composition (FYC...
This article addresses three questions from the perspective of a Christian writing teacher educator:...
Much has been said about the future of writing centers and the need for consultants to respect the m...
This dissertation examines rhetorical conditions and internet-mediated communication strategies that...
In the past decade, the discourses of critical pedagogy (Giroux, Kincheloe, McLaren, Simon) have sha...
At a moment in which religious diversity is ever-increasing in the United States and more than three...
Thesis advisor: Jane E. ReganIn theological education in the United States, writing is taught primar...
This study—a hybrid project that blends empirical research traditions from the social sciences and c...
Discussion of religious faith in a secular classroom presents particular challenges for both student...
While tolerance is the supposed standard of the first-year composition classroom, the writing patter...
This study examines the literacy practices of religiously engaged Christian college students who par...
The little that has been written about expressions of religious experience in the field of Compositi...
In the United States, composition researchers have consistently depicted First-Year Composition (FYC...
Abstract: In the United States, composition researchers have consistently depicted First-Year Compos...
Graduation date: 2010In this thesis, I examine composition scholarship on the intersections of relig...
In the United States, composition researchers have consistently depicted First-Year Composition (FYC...
This article addresses three questions from the perspective of a Christian writing teacher educator:...
Much has been said about the future of writing centers and the need for consultants to respect the m...
This dissertation examines rhetorical conditions and internet-mediated communication strategies that...
In the past decade, the discourses of critical pedagogy (Giroux, Kincheloe, McLaren, Simon) have sha...
At a moment in which religious diversity is ever-increasing in the United States and more than three...
Thesis advisor: Jane E. ReganIn theological education in the United States, writing is taught primar...