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Woodson, Linda Townley was born on October 14, 1943 in Clifton, Texas, United States. Daughter of Richmond Alyet and Gena Lee (Wade) Townley.
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(Today's academic world involves rhetoric in all its dimen...)
Today's academic world involves rhetoric in all its dimensions: oral, visual, and written. Writing in Three Dimensions helps students approach their writing through attention to its oral and visual elements. Linda Woodson and Margaret Batschelet lead students through eight purposes for writing -- reflecting, reporting, instructing, proposing, evaluating, explaining, and arguing. While absorbing these writing skills, students are given specific guidance for making oral activities (i.e., peer work, interviewing) more successfully a part of their writing process and for designing visual elements to enhance their written communication.
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Woodson, Linda Townley was born on October 14, 1943 in Clifton, Texas, United States. Daughter of Richmond Alyet and Gena Lee (Wade) Townley.
Bachelor of Science in Education, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, 1977.
Elementary teacher, Fort Worth Indiana District, 1964-1965; elementary teacher, Austin (Texas) Indiana School District, 1965-1967; elementary teacher, Fairfield (California)-Suisun Unified School, 1969-1971; instructor English, Southern Methodist U., Dallas, 1977-1979; assistant Professor of English, Texas Technology U., Lubbock, 1979-1981; associate Professor of English, University Texas, San Antonio, since 1981.
(Today's academic world involves rhetoric in all its dimen...)
(Scott, Foresman, 1982, Very good., Paperback. 276 pages. ...)
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Member National Council Teachers English (commission on composition 1980-1982), Conference College Composition and Communication (nominating committee 1985, executive council 1995-1998), Cormac McCarthy Society, South Central Modern Language Association.
Married James Charles Woodson, September 6, 1963 (divorced December 1982). 1 child, Rachel Woodson Garrett. Married Richard Patrick Smith, March 24, 1983.