This interdisciplinary guide encourages faculty to use both formal and informal writing to promote deeper learning and problem solving. Using concentric thinking as a theoretical framework, the text outlines a systematic set of cognitive tasks that guide faculty to create and link writing assignments in ways that promote learning and deepen student understanding. Chapters are designed to be participatory and faculty are guided to apply the concentric thinking framework to a real course they will be teaching. The authors explain how to integrate writing into teaching and learning by scaffolding course readings, assignments and assessments in ways that foster classroom dialogue and create a powerful, student-centered learning experience.
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Suzanne S. Hudd, Emeritus Professor, Robert A. Smart, Emeritus Professor of English, Andrew Delohery, Associate Vice President, Retention and Academic Success, Quinnipiac University and JT Torres, Director of the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning, Washington and Lee University, USA
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