| *Pricing may differ according to your type of membership. Your cart will reflect this difference. |
 | Accent on Meter: A Handbook for Readers of Poetry Author(s): Joseph Powell, Mark Halperin This book offers practical ways of teaching students about the close connections between meaning, rhythm, and meter in poetry. Level(s): Secondary, College |  |  Non-Member Price: $33.95 Member Price: $24.95 Members Save: $9.00 |
 |
 | Across Property Lines: Textual Ownership in Writing Groups Author(s): Candace Spigelman In Across Property Lines, Candace Spigelman investigates the dynamics of ownership in small-group writing workshops, basing her findings on case studies involving two groups: a five-member creative writing group meeting monthly at a local Philadelphia coffee bar and a four-member college-level writing group meeting in their composition classroom. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
 |
 | Administrative Problem-Solving for Writing Programs and Writing Centers Editor(s): Linda Myers-Breslin This book contains essays from experienced writing program administrators and writing center directors that offer scenarios and case studies demonstrating the types of issues that these administrators have faced and their solutions. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $15.50 Member Price: $15.50 |
 |
 | African American Literacies Unleashed: Vernacular English and the Composition Classroom Author(s): Arnetha F. Ball, Ted Lardner This pioneering study of African American students in the composition classroom lays the groundwork for reversing the cycle of underachievement that plagues linguistically diverse students. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
 |
 | Alternatives to Grading Student Writing Editor(s): Stephen Tchudi This collection of essays offers several innovative options for introducing grading alternatives in classrooms, schools, and districts. Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  |  Non-Member Price: $26.95 Member Price: $19.95 Members Save: $7.00 |
 |
 | American Poetry Wax Museum, The: Reality Effects, 1940-1990 Author(s): Jed Rasula Drawing upon an impressive array of sources, Rasula combines literary criticism, cultural studies, and social history in an analysis that works to disrupt prevailing myths about poets and poetry in the public sphere and in the academy.
Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $15.50 Member Price: $15.50 |
 |
 | Archives of Instruction: Nineteenth-Century Rhetorics, Readers, and Composition Books in the United States Author(s): Jean Ferguson Carr, Stephen L. Carr, Lucille M. Schultz Both a historical recovery and a critical rethinking of the functions and practices of textbooks, Archives of Instruction argues for an alternative understanding of our rhetorical traditions. Level(s): General |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
 |
 | Astonishing Curriculum, The: Integrating Science and Humanities through Language Editor(s): Stephen Tchudi This book delves into the possibilities of interdisciplinary learning and integrated curriculum through the structuring and expressive powers of language. Teachers will find writers from every level who favor hands-on, inquiry-centered, holistic, discovery learning.
Level(s): General |  |  Non-Member Price: $9.00 Member Price: $9.00 |
 |
 | Authorizing Readers: Resistance and Respect in the Teaching of Literature Author(s): Peter J. Rabinowitz, Michael W. Smith This provocative conversation between a college professor and a high school English teacher brings to life the working relationship between theory and practice while discussing some of the key questions teachers of literature face. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $11.50 Member Price: $11.50 |
 |
 | Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American Education Author(s): Gerald Graff Graff offers an insightful and down-to-earth perspective on the conflicts about “political correctness,” multiculturalism, and the humanities canon in our educational system. The author argues that these educational conflicts are a sign of the health and intellectual vitality of American higher education, not a sign of decline and disintegration—but the conflicts need to be used creatively. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
 |
|