Publisher's Synopsis
Whether the new instructor of first-year composition looks forward to that first class period with anticipation, dread, or a mix of emotions, Strategies for Teaching First-Year Composition offers guidance, reassurance, and thoughtful commentary on the many activities leading up to and surrounding classroom instruction: What preparation do I need to teach first-year comp? How do I construct a syllabus? How do I develop effective writing assignments? Why am I teaching writing at all? What's the place of writing in a university education?
The texts included in this collection respond to these questions and many others with ideas, suggestions, and experiences from both veteran and new teachers.