
The politics of remediation
By Mary Soliday
Subjects: Higher Education, English language, remedial teaching, Basic writing (Remedial education), City university of new york, city college, English language, City University of New York. City College, Education, higher, political aspects, Political aspects of Higher education, City University of New York, Remedial teaching, Study and teaching (Higher), Political aspects, English language, study and teaching (higher)
Description: "The Politics of Remediation examines the history and politics of remediation in higher education, and calls into question traditional notions of remedial instruction. Soliday traces the history of remedial college English from the late nineteenth century to the 1990s, providing a framework for a field that has traditionally focused on the present. Historically, writing programs have taken on the role of mediator: offering democratic access to growing numbers of students while protecting an institution's selectivity; and increasing enrollments while also promoting the research and development that attracts corporate, state, and federal funding."--BOOK JACKET.
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