Persuasion And Argumentation

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Listening Reading Discussing and Writing in Composition Workshops extends How May We Help Students Write More Coherent Texts? presented at CCCC 1988 St. Louis Missouri. Written for an audience of teachers parents and individuals interested in development of language abilities it contains ways for linking composition theory to persuasion and argumentation. The author accentuates roles for listeners independent readers and discussers by honing in on differences between writing workshops and composition workshops. Grounded in expectations for performance chapter one Paradigms Expectations and Roles for Composition Workshops defines persuasion argumentation fluency clarity and accuracy as embraced in composition workshops. Implementing Paradigms Expectations and Roles describes four phases of composition workshops and explains how they work together to influence quality of writing performance. Chapter three offers suggestions for making authentic performance assessments. The end of each chapter is devoted to listening principles of performance related to that chapter. Diagrammatic charts are included to facilitate understanding of functional relationships among process paradigms. Emphasis is on practicing listening independent reading and discussing which should generate possibilities for discerning ideas for individual topics. This facilitates thinking required for integrating information from several areas of study into content of essays.
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