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Fusion: Integrated Reading and Writing, Book 2, 4th Edition

Dave Kemper, Verne Meyer, John Van Rys, Patrick Sebranek

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Fusion: Integrated Reading and Writing, Book 2 4th Edition by Dave Kemper/Verne Meyer/John Van Rys/Patrick Sebranek

Overview

"Fusion: Integrated Reading and Writing, Book 2" is a developmental English book for reading and writing at the paragraph to essay level. It provides a holistically integrated reading and writing approach, making it easy for instructors to teach the basics of reading and writing in one blended course -- showing students how the reading and writing processes are reciprocal and reinforcing. The text highlights critical reading strategies side-by-side with the shared traits of writing and guides students in analyzing reading to generate writing. Using a scaffolding approach, the book teaches the types of writing (including research) that students will encounter in their future courses. Grammar instruction includes integrated, practical exercises that use high-interest professional and student models.

Dave Kemper

Dave Kemper has been a contributing partner with Write Source since 1986. He has co-authored FUSION 1, FUSION 2, WRITE 1 SENTENCES TO PARAGRAPHS, WRITE 2 PARAGRAPHS TO ESSAYS, and the complete line of Write Source handbooks and writing texts. In addition to his editorial work, Kemper has presented at national writing conventions and conducted writing workshops across the country. Prior to his work with Write Source, Kemper taught literature and writing for 11 years.

Verne Meyer

Dr. Verne Meyer is an educator and businessperson. For nine years, he taught English in high schools in Michigan and Wisconsin. In addition, for fifteen years, he taught dramatic literature, theater history, and composition at Dordt University in Iowa. In 1977, partnering with Mr. Sebranek, Dr. Meyer co-founded Write Source Educational Publishing House, now a subsidiary of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Supplemental. Dr. Meyer earned his B.A. from Calvin College, his M.A. from Marquette University, and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. In addition to this text, he has co-authored a number of texts for college students, including THE COLLEGE WRITER'S HANDBOOK, COMP, THE BUSINESS WRITER, and WRITE FOR WORK. To meet the needs of students in grades 8 through 12, he has co-authored WRITERS INC, SCHOOL TO WORK, WRITE FOR COLLEGE, and a number of Write Source textbooks. Dr. Meyer's publications for businesspeople include WRITE FOR BUSINESS and EFFECTIVE EMAIL MADE EZ. Dr. Meyer is currently a contributing editor for Write Source and UpWrite Press. He is also a featured speaker in the School Improvement Network's instructional videos, Writing Across the Curriculum.

John Van Rys

Dr. John Van Rys has taught composition, business writing, creative writing, and literature to college students for more than 30 years. He began his teaching career at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa, before moving to Redeemer University in Hamilton, Ontario, in 2005. He earned his M.A. and B.A. from the University of Western Ontario and his Ph.D. from Dalhousie University. Today, Dr. Van Rys pursues scholarly work in Canadian literature, while also writing fiction and poetry. For more than 20 years, he has worked on writing-across-the-curriculum theory and practice, on connections between workplace and academic writing. He has also pursued strategies for strengthening varied literacies in students, from reading and research to visual literacy. Dr. Van Rys has applied his expertise, co-authoring various writing handbooks for students, from middle school to college. He has also co-authored an award-winning business-writing handbook for workplace professionals, WRITE FOR BUSINESS, with UpWrite Press.

Patrick Sebranek

Patrick Sebranek (M.A. University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse) taught English, speech, and multimedia classes for 16 years at Union Grove High School in Wisconsin. During that time, he served as the English department chair and worked on several district-wide projects, including a writing-across-the-curriculum program and a K-12 writing sequence. He has studied the works of James Moffett, Ken Macrorie, Linda Reif, Nancie Atwell, and many other contemporary educators dealing with writing and learning. Mr. Sebranek is an author and editorial director for the Write Source Educational Publishing House and works closely with teachers and educators on all new and revised handbooks and sourcebooks.
  • New chapter “Artificial Intelligence and Writing”: This chapter helps instructors and students navigate the treacherous waters of generative AI (GenAI) and writing. It answers frequently asked questions about artificial intelligence and underscores the importance of abiding by the GenAI policies of the student’s institution. The chapter also outlines ethical and unethical uses of GenAI. Throughout the book, Insight on AI features put the issue in context.
  • New high-interest models: Many new models from professional and student writers engage students while demonstrating strong writing. These models provide a diversity of voices and encourage students to discover their own voices through writing.
  • Streamlined instruction: The fully revised text focuses on concision, helping students more quickly grasp each strategy and put it to use. Succinct instruction removes barriers to understanding and helps students learn.
  • Fully revised “Voice” chapter: Chapter 8 now teaches voice using the STRAP strategy for rhetorical analysis. This approach helps students analyze the voice of different writers and develop their own writing voice, matching it to audience and purpose.
  • New design: The new design makes the material easier to teach and easier to learn. This edition focuses on clarity but also features many new images that welcome students into the pages. The design “chunks” instruction and uses page spreads to help students learn without constantly flipping pages.
  • The authors’ unique STRAP pedagogy: Used throughout the book, this pedagogy provides students with a consistent framework for approaching any reading or writing task by asking them to identify these five elements -- Subject, Type, Role, Audience and Purpose --before they begin.
  • Integrated structure: Parallel reading and writing strategies are introduced in Chapter 1, "The Reading-Writing Connection," and reinforced throughout the text. Chapter 1 also introduces students to the five shared features of reading and writing assignments. This integrated guidance allows students to recognize the reciprocal and reinforcing relationship between reading and writing.
  • Guided practice: Review and Enrichment sections allow students to immediately practice reading and writing skills as they are introduced. Reading for Enrichment activities include background on the reading, prereading questions, comprehension and vocabulary questions, critical thinking activities and relevant writing prompts.
Part I: READING AND WRITING FOR SUCCESS.
1. The Reading-Writing Connection.
2. Approaches to Reading and Writing.
3. Critical Thinking and Viewing.
4. Artificial Intelligence and Writing.
Part II: READING AND WRITING ESSAYS.
5. Ideas.
6. Organization.
7. Coherence.
8. Voice.
Part III: TYPES OF READING AND WRITING.
9. Reading and Writing Narratives Texts.
10. Reading and Writing Expository Texts.
11. Reading and Writing Arguments.
Part IV: RESEARCH.
12. Understanding Research.
13. Research Report.
Part V: SENTENCE WORKSHOPS.
14. Sentence Basics.
15. Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences.
16. Agreement.
17. Sentence Problems.
Part VI: WORD WORKSHOPS.
18. Noun.
19. Pronoun.
20. Verb.
21. Adjective and Adverb.
22. Conjunction and Preposition.
Part VII: PUNCTUATION AND MECHANICS WORKSHOPS.
23. Capitalization.
24. Comma.
25. Quotation Marks and Italics.
26. Other Punctuation.
Part VIII: READINGS FOR WRITING.
27. Anthology.
Appendix.
Index.

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  • ISBN-10: 8214156335
  • ISBN-13: 9798214156330
  • RETAIL $174.95