"Cogito Ergo Scribo: Applying Self-Schema Theory to the Composition Classroom"
About the AuthorJoshua Cruz is currently studying literacy and higher education at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also taught reading and writing skills classes at the community college level while attaining a master's degree in English from Rutgers University. He plans on returning to the community college to continue teaching literacy to at-risk and marginalized students. ContentsIntroduction to Student Alienation and Self-Schema Several Studies to Justify an Interest in Self-Schema Theory |
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