Background
Richard Haswell was born on January 30, 1940 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, United States. He is the son of Richard Ellis Haswell, a college teacher, and Alice (Sherwood) Haswell, a homemaker.
Columbia, Missouri, United States
In 1961 Richard Haswell received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Missouri and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1967.
Seattle, Washington, United States
In 1962 Richard Haswell obtained a Master of Arts degree from the University of Washington
(Comp Tales is an engaging collection of the stories that ...)
Comp Tales is an engaging collection of the stories that college writing teachers tell and retell in the classroom, in the hallway, over the tutor's table, in committee rooms, on street corners, over the kitchen table. The book also contains reflections about the tales written by the storytellers, as well as serious discussion about the role of story-telling in composition by the editors. This book is a unique, compelling introduction to composition for new teachers.
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2000
(Machine Scoring of Student Essays is the first volume to ...)
Machine Scoring of Student Essays is the first volume to seriously consider the educational mechanisms and consequences of this trend, and it offers important discussions from some of the leading scholars in writing assessment.
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2006
(Without abandoning the value of postmodern perspectives, ...)
Without abandoning the value of postmodern perspectives, Haswell and Haswell use their own perspective of authorial potentiality and singularity to reconsider staple English-studies concerns such as gender, evaluation, voice, character, literacy, feminism, self, interpretation, assessment, signature, and taste. The essay is unique as well in the way that its authors embrace often competing realms of English studies, drawing examples and arguments equally from literary and compositionist research.
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2010
(Hospitality is a social and ethical relationship not only...)
Hospitality is a social and ethical relationship not only between host and guest but also between writer and reader or teacher and student. Hospitality initiates, maintains, and completes acts of authoring. This extended essay explores the ways that a true hospitable classroom community can be transformed through assigned reading, one-on-one conferencing, interpretation, syllabus, reading journals, topic choice, literacy narrative, writing centers, program administration, teacher training, and many other passing habitations.
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2015
Richard Haswell was born on January 30, 1940 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, United States. He is the son of Richard Ellis Haswell, a college teacher, and Alice (Sherwood) Haswell, a homemaker.
In 1961 Richard Haswell received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Missouri and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1967. In 1962 he obtained a Master of Arts degree from the University of Washington, Seattle.
From 1962 to 1967 Richard Henry Haswell was an assistant professor at the University of Missouri. From 1967 to 1973 he served as an assistant professor at Washington State University and an associate professor from 1973 to 1980. In 1980 Haswell was appointed a professor and worked until 1996. He served as a Haas Professor of English at Texas A&M University from 1996 to 2005.
(Without abandoning the value of postmodern perspectives, ...)
2010(Machine Scoring of Student Essays is the first volume to ...)
2006(Comp Tales is an engaging collection of the stories that ...)
2000(Hospitality is a social and ethical relationship not only...)
2015Richard Haswell is a member of the National Council of Teachers of English, and of the Phi Beta Kappa.
Richard Haswell married Judith Baker. They divorced. In June, 1994 he married Janis Eileen Tedesco, a university teacher. He has two children from his first marriage: Elizabeth Susan, Christine Baker.