In the late 1970s, instructors at the University of Pittsburgh recognized that students were entering the school unprepared for the rigors of academic life. The university’s response was to develop a course offering challenging material — readings requiring serious attention — along with a method of reading and rereading that helped students learn to read and think critically and respond in writing. That course proved enormously successful, and its materials and methods were published as Ways of Reading. Often imitated — but never duplicated — Ways of Reading has for over twenty years profoundly influenced the teaching of writing. It continues to offer students and instructors a uniquely exciting and challenging approach to first-year composition, integrating reading, writing, and critical thinking with an unparalleled selection of readings and editorial features. Ways of Reading helps students develop the necessary intellectual skills for college-level academic work while engaging them in conversations with key academic and cultural texts. It bridges the gap between contemporary critical theory and composition so that instructors can connect their own scholarly work with their teaching. Adopted and readopted from coast to coast in a wide variety of schools, hundreds of instructors and thousands of students confirm that it works.
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Book was just as described by seller.
Shipping was ok, could've been faster though.
But will buy from seller again.
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| Meaningless Trove of Garbage |
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I had to read this monument to nebulosity for Freshman Composition, and I think I can describe the book no better than by quoting it's introduction. It's states [I must quote roughly, as I have gotten rid of the awful thing] "many of the essays included in this book go against the grain of common sense." There you have it! Let's rejoice in our ignorance! Yay! Throw out common sense! Throw out this book instead. It's is written and compiled by nutcases and if your teacher assigns it to you, chances are he is a nutcase too.
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grea price and well needed for the course. the cover was a little banged up but nothing too terrible!
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This product came in BETTER condition than the description. I would 100% buy from this seller again.
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| More than terrible, it's a crime and should be removed from public schools |
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This book does not promote any sort of free thought. It closes the minds of gullible people and pisses off the rest of us. I wish I would have known this kind of book would plague my 100 level english core requirement as I would have swiftly dropped the class. I hate to slam the articles within specifically because I have no quarrel with the authors who wrote about their ideas and feelings, but they have no place in a school textbook. They should be thought as Op-Ed pieces and nothing more.
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