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Front Matter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Learning Disabilities: The Controversy
2. Gaps in Composition Theory and Practice
3. Multisensory Teaching Methods: Tutoring Joey
4. Learning Differences: The Perspective of LD College Students
5. Implications for College Instructors
Conclusion
Works Cited
About Patricia A. Dunn
Before earning a doctorate from The University at Albany (SUNY) with a concentration in composition studies, Patricia Dunn taught English at the high school and two-year college levels. She is currently associate professor of English at Stony Brook University, where she teaches composition and English education courses. Her publications explore the nexus of composition, rhetoric, English Education, and disability studies. She is especially interested in the role multiple literacies play in the teaching of writing.
Publication Information: Dunn, Patricia. (2011). Learning Re-Abled: The Learning Disability Controversy and Composition Studies. The WAC Clearinghouse. https://wac.colostate.edu/books/practice/dunn/ (Originally published in 1995 by Boynton/Cook)
Publication Date: March 15, 2011
Practices & Possibilities
Series Editor: Mike Palmquist, Colorado State University
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