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Beyond note cards : rethinking the freshman research paper
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Beyond note cards : rethinking the freshman research paper

Author: Bruce P Ballenger; William Varner
Publisher: Portsmouth, NH : Boynton/Cook Publishers, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This text aims to offer a fresh theoretically-sound approach to teaching the research paper. Drawing on the calls to encourage enquiry-based learning, it argues that the spirit of enquiry should be  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Bruce P Ballenger; William Varner
ISBN: 0867094796 9780867094794
OCLC Number: 40179749
Description: viii, 151 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Huck, Tom, and the pleaders for euthanasia --
Captive genre: the rise and fall of the "source theme" --
Facing facts: knowledge, identity, and the student reseacher [sic] --
"An amateur's raid in a world of specialists": the essayist as researcher --
Skating backwards on thin ice: teaching the research essay --
appendix a. Three constructs of student epistemologies --
appendix b. Teaching the double-entry (or dialogue) journal --
appendix c. Internet and student research.
Other Titles: Beyond notecards
Responsibility: Bruce Ballenger ; [editor, William Varner].
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