Teaching Writing for the "Real World": Community and Workplace Writing
In this article, we offer an approach to teaching that can help students prepare
to write for the workplace and in the community: a case study of community-based writing. In this case-study project, students work in groups to study the writing needs and practices of a community-based group or organization, such as a local public library, a student organization, or a nonprofit health
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Teaching Writing for the "Real World": Community and Workplace Writing
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