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Lending a Sensitive Ear: Examining Rhetorical Listening as Heuristic for ESL Students in Composition Classrooms. Melanie Santarossa English Graduate Student University of Windsor 12 May 2009.
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Lending a Sensitive Ear: Examining Rhetorical Listening as Heuristic for ESL Students in Composition Classrooms Melanie Santarossa English Graduate Student University of Windsor 12 May 2009
“Because what exactly does it mean for a student to be ESL?” -Christina Ortmeier-Hooper, English May Be My Second Language, but I’m Not ESL, 8.
Sensitivity entails an instructor’s ability to recognize that “the linguistic form that a student brings to school is intimately connected with loved ones, community, culture and personal identity” -Lisa Delpit, Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom, 53.
“Contrastive rhetoric is the study of the discourse patterns and features of writers from different language backgrounds” -Carlo Severino, Introduction to Contrastive Rhetoric from Writing in Multicultural Settings, 1.
“Rhetorical Listening allows for cross-cultural communication” -Krista Ratcliffe, Rhetorical Listening: Identification, Gender, Whiteness, 19.
As instructors grade “[we are] usually evaluating, judging, ranking; [whereas] when responding, [we are] often suggesting, free association, playing” -Lad Tobin, Writing Relationships, 71.
Contact me: Melanie Santarossa Email: santar2@uwindsor.ca Thanks so much.