Author:
Sullivan Danielle Kubasko
Abstract
This critical phenomenological study sought Native American student perspectives on intention and desired faculty response following self-disclosure of personal challenges in college writing assignments and discusses implications for faculty and for implementing trauma-informed writing pedagogy with students who are historically marginalized.
Publisher
National Council of Teachers of English
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