
Genre in the Classroom : Multiple Perspectives
by Johns, Ann M.; Swales, John M.; Berkenkotter, Carol; Adam, Christine-
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. i |
Genre in the Classroom: Multiple Perspectives | p. 2 |
Introduction Genre in the Classroom | p. 3 |
The Sydney School | p. 16 |
Something to Shoot For: a Systemic Functional Approach to Teaching Genre in Secondary School Science | p. 17 |
Heritage and Innovation in Second Language Education | p. 43 |
Related Approaches | p. 72 |
Genre, Text Type, and the English for Academic Purposes (eap) Classroom | p. 73 |
Genre in the Classroom: a Linguistic Approach | p. 91 |
English for Specific Purposes | p. 104 |
Teaching the Literature Review to International Graduate Students | p. 105 |
Genre and Esl Reading: a Classroom Study | p. 121 |
Appendix: Interview Questions | p. 140 |
Bridging Text and Context | p. 144 |
Textual Analysis and Contextual Awareness Building: a Comparison of Two Approaches to Teaching Genre | p. 145 |
Questionnaire on Writing Process | p. 159 |
Assessment Sheet Film Review | p. 162 |
Texts and Contextual Layers: Academic Writing in Content Courses | p. 163 |
Appendix: Decision Memo Assignment, Epa and Transporation Controls | p. 175 |
The New Rhetoric | p. 178 |
Writing Instruction in English for Academic Purposes (eap) Classes: Introducing Second Language Learners to the Academic Community | p. 179 |
The New Rhetoric of Genre: Writing Political Briefs | p. 197 |
Pedagogical Quandaries | p. 210 |
Approaching Genre: Pre-Writing as Apprenticeship to Communities of Practice | p. 211 |
Appendix: Ethnographic Project | p. 222 |
The Teaching of the Academic Essay: is a Genre Approach Possible? | p. 225 |
Destabilizing and Enriching Novice Students' Genre Theories | p. 237 |
Conclusion and Responses | p. 248 |
Narrative and Expository Macro-Genres | p. 249 |
A Universe of Meaning-how Many Practices? | p. 269 |
Applied Genre Analysis: Analytical Advances and Pedagogical Procedures | p. 279 |
Response(s) to William Grabe's "narrative and Expository Macro-Genres" | p. 285 |
Contributors | p. 289 |
References | p. 295 |
Subject Index | p. 339 |
Author Index | p. 345 |
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