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I interviewed Brent Maclaine from UPEI for my upcoming TBL book….he teaches mostly literature and some writing 

I can try to get you connected….

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Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 2:13 PM
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Subject: TBL in the college writing classroom

I'm new to the list and TBL and wondering if you can direct me to resources on adapting TBL for the prose writing classroom.

A quick check of journal articles and book titles so far has come up dry. I'm also eager to hear from other writing faculty who share my interest in TBL. I teach academically advanced high school seniors as well as adults and traditional-age college students for whom writing is a struggle. 

Many thanks!

Rosanne V. Pagano, MJ, MAPP
assistant professor, writing program
Alaska Pacific University