Making Writing Meaningful Volume 5: A Guide for Higher Education

Author:   Michele Ann Eodice ,  Anne Ellen Geller ,  Neal Lerner
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
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Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 April 2025
Format:   Paperback
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It seems obvious: students will have more meaningful writing experiences if we offer more opportunities for their writing to be meaningful for them. But what does that mean? What makes writing meaningful for students? What, really, makes students want to write? The authors of this practical little book asked precisely that, and the answers they gathered from students across disciplines, majors, and institutions over several years inform their advice in Making Writing Meaningful: A Guide for Higher Education. The critical lessons that Michele Eodice, Anne Ellen Geller, and Neal Lerner took from their survey research, as well as from their own classrooms and workshops, are these: Students want their writing to be consequential, to build on connections with their lives, their world, and their futures, and to foster an inclusive learning experience. The authors delved further into these findings by asking what role identities—whether racial, ethnic, or cultural—played in students’ approach to writing and by exploring what students found meaningful in writing during experiences such as disruption, dislocation, and loss; personal, economic, and health challenges; and political, racial, and societal conflict. The resulting guide pairs a wealth of new data with pedagogical strategies and reflective exercises to help instructors of all kinds connect more effectively with their students—and to help students connect their lives and their writing in meaningful and productive ways. Making Writing Meaningful writing makes for a richer, more successful learning experience,  and this book invites students and teachers alike to take advantage of the guidance offered here to foster connections that will serve students—and the world—well beyond academia.

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Author:   Michele Ann Eodice ,  Anne Ellen Geller ,  Neal Lerner
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint:   University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN:  

9780806195346


ISBN 10:   0806195347
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 April 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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“I love the way student quotes and stories are embedded throughout this clear, timely, and engaging book. The authors truly capture student perspectives and experiences and on their terms. The writing is authentic and captivating.”—Jessica Singer Early, author of Next Generation Genres: Teaching Writing for Civic and Academic Engagement “There are plenty of writing guides, but Teaching Meaningful Writing is informed by direct research on student attitudes and looks at students from across institution types. It centers student voices while providing an ethos and framework to help instructors create their own meaningful writing assignments.”—Lee Skallerup Bessette, Assistant Director for Digital Learning, Center for New Designs for Learning and Scholarship, Georgetown University


""I love the way student quotes and stories are embedded throughout this clear, timely, and engaging book. The authors truly capture student perspectives and experiences and on their terms. The writing is authentic and captivating.""--Jessica Singer Early, author of Next Generation Genres: Teaching Writing for Civic and Academic Engagement ""There are plenty of writing guides, but Teaching Meaningful Writing is informed by direct research on student attitudes and looks at students from across institution types. It centers student voices while providing an ethos and framework to help instructors create their own meaningful writing assignments.""--Lee Skallerup Bessette, Assistant Director for Digital Learning, Center for New Designs for Learning and Scholarship, Georgetown University


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Michele Eodice is Professor Emeritus of Writing at the University of Oklahoma. Anne Ellen Geller is Professor of English at St. John’s University. Neal Lerner is Professor of English at Northeastern University.

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