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  1. Activities for Writing Life Stories 9-11: Non-fiction for Ages 9-11 (Writing Guides) by Angel Scott, 2001-09-14
  2. Developing Non-fiction Writing: Working with Writing Frames (Primary Professional Bookshelf) by David Wray, Maureen Lewis, 1995-09-22
  3. Investigate Non-fiction: Key Stage Two by Susan Garnett, 2001-12-15
  4. Nelson Thornes Framework English 1. Skills in Non-Fiction (Bk. 1) by Geoff Reilly, Wendy Wren, 2002-08
  5. Smart Women Publish! Creating, Publishing, and Promoting Your Non-fiction Book by Jan, B King, 2005-09-01
  6. The Fourth Genre: Contemporary Writers of/on Creative Non-Fiction (3rd Edition) by Robert L. Root, Michael Steinberg, 2004-02-26
  7. The African American Guide to Writing & Publishing Non Fiction by Jewell Parker Rhodes, 2002-01-08
  8. How to Write a Non-fiction Book in 60 Days by Paul Lima, 2009-01-01
  9. How to Teach Non-Fiction Writing at Key Stage 3 (Writers Workshop) by Paul Evans, 2002-05-03
  10. Essay 33: Non-Fiction Reflections upon the Self & Society, a Reader by Anna Tomasino, 2002-05
  11. Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing: Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years by Steve Bowkett, 2009-12-04
  12. Extending Literacy: Developing Approaches to Non-Fiction by Maureen Lewis, David Wray, 1997-03-11
  13. How to Write Creative Non-fiction by M.A. Donna Kay Kakonge, 2009-12-05
  14. "Lavender & Old Ladies: A Collection of Non-Fiction"

21. Columbia-Montour AVTS
Course Topics; Literature; Fiction; Nonfiction; Composition; Vocabulary for the New SAT; Speech and Presentations; Literary Analysis; Independent Study
http://www.cmvt.us/teacherpages/output2.php?user=gbeveridge

22. Mission Improvable : The Cast : Agent Doomsday
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23. Dr. Mike Heller - Roanoke College - Salem, Virginia
Mike Heller teaches courses in spiritual autobiography, contemplative nonfiction, composition theory, and American literature. He is interested in how we use language to
http://roanoke.edu/Academics/Academic_Departments/English/Faculty_and_Staff/Dr_M
Dr. Mike Heller
Mike Heller teaches courses in spiritual autobiography, contemplative non-fiction, composition theory, and American literature. He is interested in how we use language to promote nonviolence. This interest has led him to study writers such as John Woolman, the early American anti-slavery writer; Henry David Thoreau; Mahatma Gandhi; Indian writers such as Arundhati Roy, and recent Nobel Peace Prize winners. He is interested in how people have used language to promote nonviolence. His teaching is shaped by a belief in the power of students' inward resources. "I ask students to value their own experience," he says, "as a valid source from which to speak and write, whether that experience is in books or in our daily lives. It's a good way to ask what matters here and to help us find where we are." "A lot of people think that teaching writing is about teaching correctness," he says. "The important thing is learning to respond intelligently to the world. This means learning to respond both from the intellect and from the heart." He edited The Tendering Presence: Essays on John Woolman (Pendle Hill Publications); he co-edited, with Sterling Olmsted, John Woolman: A Nonviolence and Social Change Source Book (the Wilmington College Peace Resource Center); and most recently he wrote "From West Point to Quakerism" (Pendle Hill Publications). He has published articles on nonviolence, the personal journal, autobiography, and the place of spirituality in education.

24. Baz Moreno - Cushcity.com Media Announcement
Exodus is a nononsense, non-fiction composition written in an unorthodox literary style that reads like a novel. baz moreno follows the traditions of some of
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Born in Chicago to young parents of Nigerian and Puerto Rican heritage

25. American Literature
Students read short stories, novels, dramas, poetry, and nonfiction. Composition work emphasizes formal research and various types of essays including literary criticism and
http://staff.gpschools.org/stevenj/new_page_1.htm
Strategic literacy instruction significantly improves the reading and writing growth of secondary level students National Assessment of Educational Progress (2005) Welcome to American Literature This course presents the study of American literature through its major periods. Students read short stories, novels, dramas, poetry, and non-fiction. Composition work emphasizes formal research and various types of essays including literary criticism and argumentation. Students will create a variety of texts and counter-texts as they explore literary works through a variety of theoretical lenses. Through reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing, students explore various themes of American literature. Required reading includes The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald, Death of a Salesman by Miller, T he Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Twain, The Catcher in the Rye by Salinger, Walden and Civil Disobedience by Thoreau, and The Souls of Black Folk by Dubois. You are visitor number Email me: Jodi.Stevens@gpschools.org

26. Columbia-Montour AVTS
Honors English 11 English 9. Homework Check here for assignments! Course Topics; Literature; Fiction; Nonfiction; Composition; English Usage; Speech; Research; Vocabulary
http://www.cmvt.tec.pa.us/teacherpages/output.php?user=gbeveridge

27. Jody Keisner - Email, Address, Phone Numbers, Everything! 123people.com
Everything you need to know about Jody Keisner Email addresses, Phone numbers, Biography, Nonfiction, Composition, On The Rez, Professor, Goodreads, Peter
http://www.123people.com/s/jody keisner

28. Phil Nel's English 101 (Spring 2000)
To study expository and argumentative writing, using both fiction and nonfiction. Composition stresses organization, coherence, structure, mechanics, and the fundamentals
http://www.k-state.edu/english/nelp/engl.s00/101.html
Dr. Philip Nel Office location is on the syllabus handed out in class. Office hours: MW 10-11 am, Th 3-5 pm, by appointment Virtual office hours: nelp@cofc.edu philnel@ksu.edu Office phone: 953-5785 ENGLISH 101: Mon., Weds., Fri. Sec. 13 (1:00-1:55 pm) Sec. 15 (2:00-2:55 pm) Education Center 110 On-line: http://www.cofc.edu/~nelp/
English 101: Composition and Literature Required Texts Official Description Objectives Grading ... Assignments Required Texts
Colombo, Gary, et al., editors. Rereading America. Fourth Edition. Bedford Books, 1998. Hacker, Diana. The Bedford Handbook for Writers . 5th Edition. Bedford Books, 1998. Loewen, James. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong. 1995. Touchstone, 1996. O'Brien, Tim. The Things They Carried. 1990. Broadway Books, 1998. A Guide to Freshman English (a booklet, available at the college bookstore). Class Pack (available at SAS-E, Inc., 79 Wentworth St., at some point TBA). Some articles on Electronic Reserve (accessible through on-line syllabus).

29. Faculty - Potter College Of Arts & Letters
L. Dale Rigby (Ph.D. Univeristy of MissoriColumbia) Creative Non-Fiction, Composition; Karen Schneider (Ph.D. Indiana) 20th-Century British and American Literature
http://www.wku.edu/pcal/faculty-5
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30. Pre-Law — Department Of Philosophy
economics and welfare economics. In Public Policy Analysis techniques, methods, and ethical basis of policy analysis. In English legal writing, nonfiction composition
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Laws schools neither require, nor expect, nor prefer any specific course of study when it comes to making admissions decisions. See the American Bar Association's information concerning preparation for law school HERE Still, it is worth noting that philosophy majors consistently secure among the highest scores on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). More than anything, law schools are looking for students who have acquired significant analytic skills and the capacity to present arguments in a compelling way. Any number of majors will support well the development of these skills. Nonetheless, philosophy is widely regarded as an excellent preparation for law school and a career in law. Students who wish to prepare for law school should therefore consider a major in philosophy. Alternatively, they may wish to supplement a major in another discipline with a minor in philosophy, and should in any case supplement whatever major they pursue with a number of philosophy courses (most especially a logic course and at least a couple of courses at the intermediate level or higher). Above all, students should seek out courses that will give them extensive opportunities for analytical, critical writing.

31. Visiting Position Openings - Department Of Writing - Grand Valley State Universi
for teachers of professional writing courses, including Business Communication and Introduction to Professional Writing as well as someone to teach Creative Nonfiction. Composition
http://www.gvsu.edu/writing/index.cfm?id=BC5B823F-C97F-D668-1E5FB420FB7B7606

32. Language Arts
Students will read and study a variety of selections including short stories, dram and nonfiction. Composition will include a variety of styles and purposes.
http://www.sd171.k12.id.us/ohs/counselor/language_arts.htm

33. The Literature Major At Ramapo College
Areas of Specialization Creative NonFiction, Composition Pedagogy, Women Writers, Twentieth Century American and British Writers, African American Writers, Romanticism.
http://phobos.ramapo.edu/majors/literature/faculty - williams.htm
Lisa Williams Professor of Literature Office: B 139 Campus Phone: Email: liwillia@ramapo.edu Web Page: Educational Background : B.A. University of Massachussetts, Amherst, Russian language and literature major. (first two undergraduate years at Amherst College ; Pushkin Institute, Moscow , senior semester abroad). M.A., Liberal Studies, City University of New York Graduate Center . M.A., Ph.D., English, City University of New York Graduate Center . Certificate in Women's Studies. Areas of Specialization: Creative Non-Fiction, Composition Pedagogy, Women Writers, Twentieth Century American and British Writers, African American Writers, Romanticism. Courses Regularly Taught : College English; Readings in Humanities; Readings in Poetry; The Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf; Literature Seminar: Modernism; Creative Non-Fiction. Scholarship Letters to Virginia Woolf (Hamilton Book: 2005). The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf , Greenwood Press, 2000. I have also published articles and reviews in such journals as Women's Studies Quarterly, Transformations , Virginia Woolf Miscellany , and Faculty Resource Network . I have published poety in For She is the Tree of Life: Grandmothers Through the Eyes of Women Writers and A Review . Points of Interest : In all of my courses, my goal is to have students get excited about language. The courses I regularly teach reflect my interests—whether it is the concerns of great writers like Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf, or the range of poetry in a course like Readings in Poetry. I also love teaching world literature, particularly the classics from the Ancient world, along with contemporary writers. I am interested in the teaching of writing, and the creation of poetry. I want students to discover something about themselves and the world in all of my classes.

34. Davidson College News Archives
She is leading two classes in nonfiction composition, and will focus her students on popular science writing. “I don’t know that I can teach them how to write,” she
http://www2.davidson.edu/common/cms_view.asp?newsid=1899

35. St. Mary's Ryken High School: Departments & Courses
NonFiction Composition Argument English Literature (AP) Language Composition (AP) British Literature Creative Writing World Literature Science
http://www.smrhs.org/page.cfm?p=15

36. New Page 1
The English 9 course is comprised of the language arts elements fiction, nonfiction, composition, poetry, grammar and drama. You will study various components of these
http://www.pleasval.k12.ia.us/highschool/teachers/stanglerk/myweb5/Freshmen Syll
The English 9 course is comprised of the language arts elements: fiction, non-fiction, composition, poetry, grammar and drama. You will study various components of these elements throughout the year. Requirements: Curiosity An open mind Respect for others and their ideas Courage to take risks and ask questions Determination Humor Supplies: o Two notebooks—one for journaling and one for notes o Highlighters o Computer with internet capability one pocket folder Curriculum Standard Materials: Literature and Language Anthology Of Mice and Men
Night
Romeo and Juliet
The Book Thief Note: It is suggested that the student purchase the novels to practice annotation. Rule: No late work is accepted. If you are absent, the two-day grace period is in effect. (See handbook) Make up work is your responsibility. All homework is due at the beginning of class. Extra credit is counted after all required curriculum is completed. Grading Scale 100-90-A, 89-80-B, 79-70-C, 69-60-D. Grades are on a point system. Assessment is based on discussions, team tasks, presentations, compositions, recreational reading and quizzes and tests. Please have parent/guardian sign and return print copy or email acknowledgement of the Freshmen English policy.

37. Cushcity.com - Exodus From Enlightenment: Recognition Of Blackness And War
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38. Heredia, Costa Rica
USAC Program- Loyola University Chicago

Advanced NonFiction Composition (in English) Art History- Colonial Period to the Present (in Spanish) Dances of Latin America (in Spanish) Hispanic America and its Culture (in
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Program Focus - Spanish, Ecology and Latin American Studies USAC Web Site www.usac.unr.edu Program Dates
  • June 24th or 25th - August 9th (Summer Session II 2008)
  • August 21st - December 12th (Fall Semester 2008)
  • January 8th - May 7th (Spring Semester 2009)
    June 24th or 25th - August 8th (Summer Session II 2009)
    August 21st - December 11th (Fall Semester 2009)
    January 8th - May 7th (Spring Semester 2010)
    Submit an application before the Application Deadline University Affiliation - National University of Costa Rica in Heredia (enrollment 12,000) Curriculum Types - Intensive Language Studies and Electives USAC Enrollment Limit GPA Requirement The City of Heredia and Costa Rica - Heredia is a colonial city 80,000 in the foothills above San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. In fact, Heredia is only 10 miles or 25 minutes by bus from downtown San Jose. The National University, where USAC students take their courses is only a few blocks from downtown Heredia. The city is surrounded by coffee plantations and ranches. It is one of the gateways to the majestic Poas volcano. The climate is temperate, with average temperatures of 70-80 degrees year round. Costa Rica is well known for its peaceful lifestyle, egalitarian society, stable government, excellent medical care and extraordinary natural beauty. The geography of Costa Rica displays a stunning panorama of nature, which includes the Caribean and Pacific Ocean Coasts, mountains that soar to 12,00 feet, lush rainforests, and smoking volcanoes.
  • 39. Andrews Academy :: Curriculum
    Nonfiction composition reports, letters, news articles, directions, supported opinions; Fiction composition dialogue, poetry, short stories
    http://www.hopeacademy.com/andrews/program/3-cur.htm

    40. Monica Berlin
    Poetry writing, fiction writing, creative nonfiction, composition, modern and contemporary American literature. Recent Recognition Awards The Thomas R. Hruska Memorial Nonfiction
    http://www.knox.edu/Academics/Faculty/Berlin-Monica.html?ss=print

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