Teaching Writing With Latino/a Students: Lessons Learned at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

This collection of essays, qualitative studies, and conversations explores the challenges and opportunities of writing instruction at two- and four-year colleges with at least 25% Hispanic enrollments. The authors — all experienced educators — address the geographic and cultural differences among Latino student populations that inform their attitudes toward writing, as well as their identities as learners; the complex relationship between educators and learners; and the challenges of developing a writing pedagogy that supports these learners. This title is a thought-provoking read and an important title for educators seeking to improve their writing curricula for older English Learners.

Publisher: State University of New York Press
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