Genre in the Classroom
Multiple Perspectives
Herausgeber: Johns, Ann M
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Multiple Perspectives
Herausgeber: Johns, Ann M
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Presents the major theoretical approaches to genre in applied linguistics, ESL/EFL pedagogies, rhetoric, and composition studies throughout the world; describes how research and pedagogy relate to each of these perspectives; discusses applications.
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Presents the major theoretical approaches to genre in applied linguistics, ESL/EFL pedagogies, rhetoric, and composition studies throughout the world; describes how research and pedagogy relate to each of these perspectives; discusses applications.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780805830736
- ISBN-10: 0805830731
- Artikelnr.: 22032871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780805830736
- ISBN-10: 0805830731
- Artikelnr.: 22032871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ann M. Johns
Contents: A.M. Johns, Preface. Introduction. Part I:The Sydney School.M.
Macken-Horarik, "Something to Shoot For": A Systemic Functional Approach to
Teaching Genre in Secondary School Science. S. Feez, Heritage and
Innovation in Second Language Education. Part II:Related Approaches.B.
Paltridge, Genre, Text Type, and the English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Classroom. J. Flowerdew, Genre in the Classroom: A Linguistic Approach.
Part III:English for Specific Purposes.J.M. Swales, S. Lindemann, Teaching
the Literature Review to International Graduate Students. S. Hyon, Genre
and ESL Reading: A Classroom Study. Part IV:Bridging Text and Context.
T.T.T. Pang, Textual Analysis and Contextual Awareness Building: A
Comparison of Two Approaches to Teaching Genre. B. Samraj, Texts and
Contextual Layers: Academic Writing in Content Courses. Part V:The New
Rhetoric.C. Adam, N. Artemeva, Writing Instruction in English for Academic
Purposes (EAP) Classes: Introducing Second Language Learners to the
Academic Community. R.M. Coe, The New Rhetoric of Genre: Writing Political
Briefs. Part VI:Pedagogical Quandaries.V. Guleff, Approaching Genre:
Prewriting as Apprenticeship to Communities of Practice. T. Dudley-Evans,
The Teaching of the Academic Essay: Is a Genre Approach Possible? A.M.
Johns, Destabilizing and Enriching Novice Students' Genre Theories. Part
VII:Conclusion and Responses.W. Grabe, Narrative and Expository
Macro-Genres. J.R. Martin, A Universe of Meaning--How Many Practices? V.J.
Bhatia, Applied Genre Analysis: Analytical Advances and Pedagogical
Procedures. C. Berkenkotter, Response(s) to William Grabe's "Narrative and
Expository Macro-Genres."
Macken-Horarik, "Something to Shoot For": A Systemic Functional Approach to
Teaching Genre in Secondary School Science. S. Feez, Heritage and
Innovation in Second Language Education. Part II:Related Approaches.B.
Paltridge, Genre, Text Type, and the English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Classroom. J. Flowerdew, Genre in the Classroom: A Linguistic Approach.
Part III:English for Specific Purposes.J.M. Swales, S. Lindemann, Teaching
the Literature Review to International Graduate Students. S. Hyon, Genre
and ESL Reading: A Classroom Study. Part IV:Bridging Text and Context.
T.T.T. Pang, Textual Analysis and Contextual Awareness Building: A
Comparison of Two Approaches to Teaching Genre. B. Samraj, Texts and
Contextual Layers: Academic Writing in Content Courses. Part V:The New
Rhetoric.C. Adam, N. Artemeva, Writing Instruction in English for Academic
Purposes (EAP) Classes: Introducing Second Language Learners to the
Academic Community. R.M. Coe, The New Rhetoric of Genre: Writing Political
Briefs. Part VI:Pedagogical Quandaries.V. Guleff, Approaching Genre:
Prewriting as Apprenticeship to Communities of Practice. T. Dudley-Evans,
The Teaching of the Academic Essay: Is a Genre Approach Possible? A.M.
Johns, Destabilizing and Enriching Novice Students' Genre Theories. Part
VII:Conclusion and Responses.W. Grabe, Narrative and Expository
Macro-Genres. J.R. Martin, A Universe of Meaning--How Many Practices? V.J.
Bhatia, Applied Genre Analysis: Analytical Advances and Pedagogical
Procedures. C. Berkenkotter, Response(s) to William Grabe's "Narrative and
Expository Macro-Genres."
Contents: A.M. Johns, Preface. Introduction. Part I:The Sydney School.M.
Macken-Horarik, "Something to Shoot For": A Systemic Functional Approach to
Teaching Genre in Secondary School Science. S. Feez, Heritage and
Innovation in Second Language Education. Part II:Related Approaches.B.
Paltridge, Genre, Text Type, and the English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Classroom. J. Flowerdew, Genre in the Classroom: A Linguistic Approach.
Part III:English for Specific Purposes.J.M. Swales, S. Lindemann, Teaching
the Literature Review to International Graduate Students. S. Hyon, Genre
and ESL Reading: A Classroom Study. Part IV:Bridging Text and Context.
T.T.T. Pang, Textual Analysis and Contextual Awareness Building: A
Comparison of Two Approaches to Teaching Genre. B. Samraj, Texts and
Contextual Layers: Academic Writing in Content Courses. Part V:The New
Rhetoric.C. Adam, N. Artemeva, Writing Instruction in English for Academic
Purposes (EAP) Classes: Introducing Second Language Learners to the
Academic Community. R.M. Coe, The New Rhetoric of Genre: Writing Political
Briefs. Part VI:Pedagogical Quandaries.V. Guleff, Approaching Genre:
Prewriting as Apprenticeship to Communities of Practice. T. Dudley-Evans,
The Teaching of the Academic Essay: Is a Genre Approach Possible? A.M.
Johns, Destabilizing and Enriching Novice Students' Genre Theories. Part
VII:Conclusion and Responses.W. Grabe, Narrative and Expository
Macro-Genres. J.R. Martin, A Universe of Meaning--How Many Practices? V.J.
Bhatia, Applied Genre Analysis: Analytical Advances and Pedagogical
Procedures. C. Berkenkotter, Response(s) to William Grabe's "Narrative and
Expository Macro-Genres."
Macken-Horarik, "Something to Shoot For": A Systemic Functional Approach to
Teaching Genre in Secondary School Science. S. Feez, Heritage and
Innovation in Second Language Education. Part II:Related Approaches.B.
Paltridge, Genre, Text Type, and the English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Classroom. J. Flowerdew, Genre in the Classroom: A Linguistic Approach.
Part III:English for Specific Purposes.J.M. Swales, S. Lindemann, Teaching
the Literature Review to International Graduate Students. S. Hyon, Genre
and ESL Reading: A Classroom Study. Part IV:Bridging Text and Context.
T.T.T. Pang, Textual Analysis and Contextual Awareness Building: A
Comparison of Two Approaches to Teaching Genre. B. Samraj, Texts and
Contextual Layers: Academic Writing in Content Courses. Part V:The New
Rhetoric.C. Adam, N. Artemeva, Writing Instruction in English for Academic
Purposes (EAP) Classes: Introducing Second Language Learners to the
Academic Community. R.M. Coe, The New Rhetoric of Genre: Writing Political
Briefs. Part VI:Pedagogical Quandaries.V. Guleff, Approaching Genre:
Prewriting as Apprenticeship to Communities of Practice. T. Dudley-Evans,
The Teaching of the Academic Essay: Is a Genre Approach Possible? A.M.
Johns, Destabilizing and Enriching Novice Students' Genre Theories. Part
VII:Conclusion and Responses.W. Grabe, Narrative and Expository
Macro-Genres. J.R. Martin, A Universe of Meaning--How Many Practices? V.J.
Bhatia, Applied Genre Analysis: Analytical Advances and Pedagogical
Procedures. C. Berkenkotter, Response(s) to William Grabe's "Narrative and
Expository Macro-Genres."