Edited by Jacob S. Blumner and Pamela B. Childers
Perspectives on Writing
Series Editors: Susan H. McLeod and Rich Rice
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978-1-60235-807-2 (paperback, $30); 978-1-60235-808-9 (hardcover, $60); 978-1-60235-809-6 (PDF, $20). © 2016 by Jacob S. Blumner and Pamela B. Childers. 192 pages with notes and bibliography.
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Description
Working with educators at all academic levels involved in WAC partnerships, the authors and editors of this collection demonstrate successful models of collaboration between schools and institutions so others can emulate and promote this type of collaboration. The chapters in this collection describe and reflect on collaborative partnerships among middle schools, high schools, colleges, and universities that are designed to prepare students for the kinds of work and civic engagement required to succeed in and contribute to society. The WAC partnerships celebrated in this collection include frameworks to build connectivity between institutions while addressing Common Core State Standards, academic and non-academic collaborations around science education, WAC partnerships in Argentina and Germany, and both long- and short-term collaborations.
About the Editors
Jacob S. Blumner is Director of the Marian E. Wright Writing Center and Associate Professor of English at the University of Michigan-Flint. He has co-edited two books, and his work has appeared in The WAC Journal, Across the Disciplines, and Praxis: A Writing Center Journal.
Pamela B. Childers is Caldwell Chair of Composition Emerita at McCallie School and Executive Editor of The Clearing House. She has written numerous articles and chapters on WAC. Her books include The High School Writing Center, Programs and Practices: Writing Across the Secondary School (with Anne Ruggles Gere and Art Young) and ARTiculating: Teaching Writing in a Visual World (with Eric H. Hobson, and Joan A. Mullin).
Contents
Foreword by Art Young
Acknowledgments
"Serenade in a Kansas Wind" by
Malcolm Childers
1 "Introduction to WAC and Partnerships That Cross Academic Levels and Disciplines" by
Jacob S. Blumner and Pamela B. Childers
2 "Talking about Writing Across the Secondary and College Community" by
Michelle Cox and Phyllis Gimbel
3 "Newton's Third Law Revisited: Action Reaction Pairs in Collaboration" by
Michael J. Lowry
4 "Shaping Disciplinary Discourses in High School: A Two-Way Collaborative Writing Program" by
Federico Navarro and Andrea Revel Chion
5 "Collaborating on Writing-to-Learn in Ninth-Grade Science: What Is Collaboration—and How Can We Sustain It?" by
Danielle Myelle-Watson, Deb Spears, David Wellen, Michael McClellan, and Brad Peters
6 "In Our Own Backyard: What Makes a Community College-Secondary School Connection Work?" by
Mary McMullen-Light
7 "Negotiating Expectations: Overcoming Obstacles Introducing WAC through Collaboration between a German University Writing Center and German High Schools" by
Luise Beaumont, Mandy Pydde, and Simone Tschirpke
8 "So Much More Than Just an 'A': A Transformative High School and University Writing Center Partnershi" by
Marie Hansen, Debra Hartley, Kirsten Jamsen, Katie Levin, and Kristen Nichols-Besel
9
"'Oh, I Get By with a Little Help from My Friends': Short-Term Writing Center/Community Collaborations" by
Trixie G. Smith
10 "What We Have Learned about WAC Partnerships and Their Futures" by
Jacob S. Blumner and Pamela B. Childers
Contributors