Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction

Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction, edited by Beth L. Hewett and Kevin Eric DePew, with associate editors Elif Guler and Robbin Zeff Warner, addresses the questions and decisions that administrators and instructors most need to consider when developing online writing programs and c...

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Main Authors: Beth L. Hewett (Author), Kevin Eric DePew (Author), Elif Guler (Author), Robbin Zeff Warner (Author)
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520 |a Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction, edited by Beth L. Hewett and Kevin Eric DePew, with associate editors Elif Guler and Robbin Zeff Warner, addresses the questions and decisions that administrators and instructors most need to consider when developing online writing programs and courses. Written by experts in the field (members of the Conference on College Composition and Communication Committee for Effective Practices in O.W.I. and other experts and stakeholders), the contributors to this collection explain the foundations of the recently published (2013) A Position Statement of Principles and Examples Effective Practices for O.W.I. and provide illustrative practical applications. To that end, in every chapter, the authors address issues of inclusive and accessible writing instruction (based upon physical and mental disability, linguistic ability and socioeconomic challenges) in technology enhanced settings.The five parts of this book attempt to cover the most important issues relevant to principle-centered O.W.I.: (1) An O.W.I. Primer, (2) O.W.I. Pedagogy and Administrative Decisions, (3) Practicing Inclusivity in O.W.I., (4) Faculty and Student Preparation for O.W.I. and (5) New Directions in O.W.I. Working from the belief that most writing courses eventually will be mediated online to various degrees, the editors offer principles and practices that will allow this collection to inform future composition theory and praxis. To this end, the editors hope that the guidance provided in this collection will encourage readers to join a conversation about designing O.W.I. practices, contributing to the scholarship about O.W.I. and reshaping O.W.I. theory. 
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