Resources for Instructors
Recommended Readers
Laurence Behrens and Leonard Rosen. Writing and
Note: Relatively few books are oriented to writing across the curriculum while focusing on argument as is this one, which is one of the reasons this book is used in about 90% of our sections. It matches up well with our course outcomes statement.
Note: This is the shortened version of Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum, including the rhetoric without the reader, an option for those of you who want to provide your own reading content.
ENC 1101
The books we currently use in ENC 1101 are more various. Because our
focus on argument
is common to many college-level writing courses, there are more good
choices.
The following are the recommended books for ENC 1101:
Letser Faigley. Good Reasons With Contemporary Arguments.
Pearson
Longman.
Andrea Lunsford. Everything's an Argument with
Robert Lamm and Justin Everett. Dynamic
Argument. Houghton Mifflin.
John Ramage. Writing Arguments. Pearson Longman.
Recommended Handbooks
Lester Faigley. The
Brief Penguin Handbook. Person Longman, 2nd Edition.
Lester Faigley. The
Little Penguin Handbook. Person Longman.
