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Afrocentric Teacher-Research

Rethinking Appropriateness and Inclusion

Staci Perryman-Clark

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
30 November 2012
Afrocentric Teacher-Research: Rethinking Appropriateness and Inclusion reports on a qualitative teacher-research study that examines the ways in which African American and other students perform expository writing tasks using an Afrocentric Ebonics-focused first-year writing curriculum. Foundational to the book is a study of twenty-one student-writers and one writing classroom employing an Afrocentric Ebonics-based curriculum. Further, this book conceptualizes a theory of Afrocentric teacher-research that includes all students in addition to African Americans, and positions teacher-research as a methodology that not only transforms classroom practices, but also transforms disciplinary practices by urging rhetoric and composition teachers and scholars to revise the way that we study Afrocentric pedagogies and Ebonics-based linguistic practices.

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Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   370g
ISBN:   9781433117541
ISBN 10:   1433117541
Series:   Studies in Composition and Rhetoric
Pages:   166
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Staci M. Perryman-Clark is Assistant Professor of English-Rhetoric and Writing Studies and Director of First-Year Writing at Western Michigan University. She is the editor of Reading and Writing in the Age of Cultural Diversity (2011). Her recent publications appear in Composition Forum, Composition Studies, WPA: Writing Program Administration, Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Composition and Literature, Teaching English in a Two-Year College, and Computers and Composition.

Reviews for Afrocentric Teacher-Research: Rethinking Appropriateness and Inclusion

In this book, Perryman-Clark [...] pushes our notions about what might constitute a common approach into a fresh new space by putting an Afrocentric worldview at the center of a writing curriculum that teaches students to value 'all' languages and language practices. [...] This is important, forward-thinking scholarship that all teachers, administrators and graduate teachers should take seriously. (Malea Powell, 2012 Chair, Conference on College Composition & Communication; Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric & American Cultures, Michigan State University)


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