Harriet Malinowitz to Speak at National Convention

Professor Harriet Malinowitz (English Department) will be speaking at the 2011 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), the theme of which is "All Our Relations: Contested Space, Contested Knowledge" and which will run from April 6-9 this year in Atlanta, Georgia.

Malinowitz will be presenting along with Charles Schuster (of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and Sondra Perl (of the CUNY Grad Center), in a session entitled "The Stories We Tell: Opening the Doors of Our Classrooms." The session will be held from 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM on Friday, April 08, 2011. According to the session description, "Three experienced members of the profession will take the audience inside their classrooms by providing rich descriptions of classroom life, focusing specifically on theories and practices of writing groups." Malinowitz's presentation will be entitled "The Full-Class Writing Workshop."

From the CCCC press release: "Each year the CCCC Convention draws college faculty members from around the world. They gather to hear award-winning keynote speakers, attend presentations by colleagues on the latest innovations in education, and network to gain knowledge of best practices in the field."

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