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Kim Haimes-Korn is a Professor of English and Digital Writing at Kennesaw State University. She also trains graduate student teachers in composition t... by andrea_lunsford Author in Bits Blog Thursday 0 1 | 516 | |||
When advising students on how to go about choosing a movie for semiotic analysis, I always suggest that they have a look at those films that have been... by jack_solomon Author in Bits Blog Tuesday 0 1 | 371 | |||
Last week, I wrote about women’s attempts to get into the act where speaking was concerned, and about how colleges tried to prevent that from happenin... by andrea_lunsford Author in Bits Blog Monday 0 2 | 767 | |||
An empty classroom. Coat hooks on the back wall, 3 rows of desks behind a computer console. Two windows, one with an air conditioner, the other partia... by susan_bernstein Author in Bits Blog Sunday 0 1 | 768 | |||
Red banner embroidered with NO CUTS PSC CUNY placed on a classroom window ledge. The window overlooks the boulevard in front of campus. The First Day ... by susan_bernstein Author in Bits Blog a week ago 0 1 | 280 |
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