Grounded in case-study research, this book explores the writing and learning transitions of military veterans at the college level. Providing meaningful research into the ways adult learners bring their knowledge to the classroom, From Military to Academy offers new ways of thinking about pedagogy beyond the traditional college experience. From Military to Academy is a detailed picture of how student-veterans may experience the shift to the college experience and academic writing. Grounding his research in the experiences of student-veterans at a community college, Blaauw-Hara integrates adult learning theory, threshold concepts, genre analysis, and student-veteran scholarship to help readers understand the challenges student-veterans experience and the strengths they bring as they enter the academic writing environment. Each chapter takes a different theoretical approach to frame student-veterans experiences, and Blaauw-Hara ends each chapter with specific, actionable pedagogical suggestions. Composition studies scholars especially have demonstrated an ongoing interest in and commitment to understanding the experiences of student-veterans from military service to postsecondary education. From Military to Academy helps college writing faculty and writing program administrators understand and support the growing numbers of student-veterans who are making the transition to higher education.
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Weight: 218g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2021
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781646421336
About Mark Blaauw-Hara
Mark Blaauw-Hara is assistant professor teaching stream at the University of TorontoMississauga. He has served as president of the Council of Writing Program Administrators and his writing has appeared in Composition Forum Composition Studies Kairos Teaching English in the Two-Year College The Journal of Teaching Writing and The Community College Journal of Research and Practice among other journals. He has also written for several edited collections including (Re)Considering What We Know and WPAs in Transition and he has been anthologized in collections such as Teaching Composition at the Two-Year College. Additionally he serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Veterans Studies.