CHERYL L. JOHNSON
English Department, University of Idaho

 

 

 


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I have presented my ideas on multigenre writing at several national  CCCC conferences and am still engaged in presentations.  If you would be interested in me participating in a workshop focused on multigenre writing for either high school or college audiences, please contact me.  To learn more about my approach:

  • See "Multigenre Research: Inquiring Minds," in Wendy Bishop's The Subject is Research (Boynton/Cook 2001).  A co-authored chapter, along with Dr. Jayne A. Moneysmith, Kent State University Stark Campus, shows students and teachers how to develop a multigenre argument, step-by-step.  Practical and thorough.

  • See my book entitled, Multiple Genres, Mulitple Voices: Teaching Argument in Composition and Literature (March 2005, Heinemann).  A co-authored book with Dr. Jayne A. Moneysmith, Kent State University Stark Campus, focuses on our work with recasting classical and alternative forms of argument in multigenre writing.

Feel free to contact me with any inquiries.  My email address is: cherylj@uidaho.edu or cljohnson@cableone.net


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