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Volume 17, 2020
Tags: WAC, writing research, survey, Pedagogy, student writing, genre studies, faculty development, translingualism, antiracism, international, multimodal, community, communication, visual arts, history of writing, Rhetoric
Writing In and About the Performing and Visual Arts
Tags: writing strategies, teaching strategies, culture, performing arts, visual arts
Classrooms after 9/11
Tags: language, veterans, Rhetoric, Culture, community, personal essay, higher education, visual arts, media, student writing, feminist theory
WAC, WID, and the Performing and Visual Arts
Tags: visual arts, Pedagogy, Rhetoric, WEC, Culture, language, collaboration, writing center
Incorporating the Visual into Writing
Tags: visual arts, Literacy, multimodal, CAC, writing in the disciplines, scientific writing, collaboration, process
Volume 2, Number 4 (Spring/Summer 1980)
Tags: Teaching strategies, writing strategies, visual arts, writing in the disciplines, performing arts, Basic Writing, WAC
ARTiculating: Teaching Writing in a Visual World
Tags: multimodal, WAC, technology, Pedagogy, digital landscape, visual arts

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