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Lending a Sensitive Ear: Lending a Sensitive Ear: Examining Rhetorical Examining Rhetorical Listening as Heuristic for Listening as Heuristic for ESL Students in Composition ESL Students in Composition Classrooms Classrooms Melanie Santarossa English Graduate Student University of Windsor 12

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Page 1: Melanie Santarossa  English Graduate Student        University of Windsor

Lending a Sensitive Ear: Lending a Sensitive Ear: Examining Rhetorical Listening as Examining Rhetorical Listening as

Heuristic for ESL Students in Heuristic for ESL Students in Composition ClassroomsComposition Classrooms

Melanie Santarossa English Graduate Student University of Windsor

12 May 2009

Page 2: Melanie Santarossa  English Graduate Student        University of Windsor

“Because what exactly does it mean for a

student to be ESL?” -Christina Ortmeier-Hooper, English

May Be My Second Language, but I’m Not ESL, 8.

Page 3: Melanie Santarossa  English Graduate Student        University of Windsor

How do you approach difference in your classrooms?

Page 4: Melanie Santarossa  English Graduate Student        University of Windsor

Sensitivity entails an instructor’s ability to recognize that “the linguistic form that a student brings to school is intimately connected with loved ones, community, culture and personal identity” -Lisa Delpit, Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom, 53.

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English=assimilation

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“Contrastive rhetoric is the study of the discourse patterns and features of writers from different language backgrounds”

-Carlo Severino, Introduction to Contrastive Rhetoric from Writing in Multicultural Settings, 1.

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“Rhetorical Listening allows for cross-cultural communication”

-Krista Ratcliffe, Rhetorical Listening: Identification, Gender, Whiteness, 19.

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As instructors grade “[we are] usually evaluating, judging, ranking; [whereas] when responding, [we are] often suggesting, free association, playing”

-Lad Tobin, Writing Relationships, 71.

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Why should we care who our students are?

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Thanks so much.Thanks so much.

Contact me:Melanie SantarossaEmail: [email protected]