Writing About Writing A College Reader [High Speed]

The book provides friendly explanations and activities that help students connect challenging theoretical readings to their own practical writing situations. Wardle, Elizabeth, and Doug Downs. Writing about Writing

Writing about Writing: A New Paradigm for College Composition

Readings from popular authors such as Malcolm X and Anne Lamott, alongside student-written essays, provide a broad view of literacy and writing practices. Writing about Writing A College Reader

Accessible articles from renowned writing scholars like Nancy Sommers, Donald Murray, and Mike Rose.

A primary goal is helping students transfer what they learn in their first-year composition class to other courses, their workplaces, and their everyday lives. The book provides friendly explanations and activities that

Writing about Writing: A College Reader (WAW), authored by Elizabeth Wardle and Doug Downs, represents a significant shift in how introductory college composition is taught. Instead of using writing to explore unrelated external themes like pop culture or politics, this textbook makes the primary subject of study. By treating writing as a scholarly field, the book aims to help students develop a portable, deep understanding of how communication works across different contexts. Core Philosophy: The Writing-about-Writing Approach

Through "Meta Moment" prompts, students are encouraged to reflect on their own writing habits and literacy experiences, empowering them to take control of their development as writers. Structure and Content Instead of using writing to explore unrelated external

The reader is designed to guide students from being passive learners to active researchers of their own literacy. It typically includes: