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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Editors’ Introduction 3
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Part 1 Challenges, Critiques, and New Conceptions
- 1 Recognizing The Limits Of Threshold Concept Theory 15
- 2 Literacy Is A Sociohi Storic Phenomenon With The Potential To Liberate And Oppress 36
- 3 Thinking Like A Writer 56
- 4 Writing A S Practiced And Studi Ed Beyond “Writing Studies ” 76
- 5 Rhetoric As Persistently “Trouble Some Knowledge ” 94
- 6 The World Confronts Us With Uncertainty 113
- 7 Expanding The Inquiry 135
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Part 2 Using Threshold Concepts to Engage with Writing Teachers and Students
- 8 Doors Between Disciplines 161
- 9 Extending What We Know 175
- 10 Threshold Concepts And Curriculum Redesign In First- Year Writing 194
- 11 Framing Graduate Teaching Assistant Preparation Around Threshold Concepts Of Writing Studies 208
- 12 Threshold Concepts And The Phenomenal Forms 227
- 13 Grappling With Threshold Concepts Overtime 244
- 14 “I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On”: Liminality in Undergraduate Writing 261
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Part 3 Threshold Concepts and Writing
- 15 Rethinking Epistemologically Inclusive Teaching 281
- 16 Using A Threshold Concepts Framework To Facilitate An Expertise - Based Wac Model For Faculty Development 297
- 17 Using A Threshold Concepts Framework To Facilitate An Expertise - Based Wac Model For Faculty Development 313
- Editors’ Conclusion Expanding And Examining What We (Think We) Know 328
- About The Authors 333
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Editors’ Introduction 3
-
Part 1 Challenges, Critiques, and New Conceptions
- 1 Recognizing The Limits Of Threshold Concept Theory 15
- 2 Literacy Is A Sociohi Storic Phenomenon With The Potential To Liberate And Oppress 36
- 3 Thinking Like A Writer 56
- 4 Writing A S Practiced And Studi Ed Beyond “Writing Studies ” 76
- 5 Rhetoric As Persistently “Trouble Some Knowledge ” 94
- 6 The World Confronts Us With Uncertainty 113
- 7 Expanding The Inquiry 135
-
Part 2 Using Threshold Concepts to Engage with Writing Teachers and Students
- 8 Doors Between Disciplines 161
- 9 Extending What We Know 175
- 10 Threshold Concepts And Curriculum Redesign In First- Year Writing 194
- 11 Framing Graduate Teaching Assistant Preparation Around Threshold Concepts Of Writing Studies 208
- 12 Threshold Concepts And The Phenomenal Forms 227
- 13 Grappling With Threshold Concepts Overtime 244
- 14 “I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On”: Liminality in Undergraduate Writing 261
-
Part 3 Threshold Concepts and Writing
- 15 Rethinking Epistemologically Inclusive Teaching 281
- 16 Using A Threshold Concepts Framework To Facilitate An Expertise - Based Wac Model For Faculty Development 297
- 17 Using A Threshold Concepts Framework To Facilitate An Expertise - Based Wac Model For Faculty Development 313
- Editors’ Conclusion Expanding And Examining What We (Think We) Know 328
- About The Authors 333