Facts, Artifacts, and Counterfacts: Theory and Method for a Reading and Writing Course

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Boynton/Cook Publishers, 1986 - Education - 226 pages

This is a book about reading, writing, and teaching and the ways each can be imagined as composition. The authors bring together eight years of teaching and research connected with the integrated basic reading and writing course developed at the University of Pittsburgh. The approach offered here--widely discussed in professional journals--has been tested at several universities, as well as at the high school level.

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Contents

A Basic Reading
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Course Materials
47
Reading Assignment A
53
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