Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Non-Fiction » Reason to Believe: Romanticism, Pragmatism and the Teaching of Writing


Reason to Believe: Romanticism, Pragmatism and the Teaching of Writing

 
16

Reason to Believe is about teaching and the possibility of making positive change in education. The authors explore the way that American pragmatism and the rhetoric of North American romanticism work together to create a method for restoring hope to teachers and responsiveness to the systems they work within. What the book calls romantic/pragmatic rhetoric offers teachers a way to locate the roots of their beliefs and methods, to name them, and thus to act to change and challenge systems that have become in William James' phrase "tyrannical machines."

Not registered yet? We'll like you more if you do!



Purchase Reason to Believe: Romanticism, Pragmatism and the Teaching of Writing from Amazon.com
Dear user! You need to be registered and logged in to fully enjoy Englishtips.org. We recommend registering or logging in.


Tags: rhetoric, teachers, systems, change, American