The enthymeme is essential because it reflects what humans do when they think. It provides an effective pedagogical approach to the analysis and synthesis of ideas in the classroom. In this volume, such an approach is applied to various areas of content for the purpose of helping students prepare themselves for the challenges of modern life.
The enthymeme in education is essential because it reflects what humans do when they think. It informs not only how we make inferences about the world to discover new knowledge, but also how we express those discoveries to influence the minds of others. Thus, the enthymeme provides an effective pedagogical approach to the analysis and synthesis of ideas in the classroom. In this volume, such an approach is applied to composition instruction, second-language learning, advertising, specialized medical texts, and detective fiction to help prepare students for the challenges of modern life. (Michael D. Hood)
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Contents: John T. Gage: The Enthymeme Within Reason - Jorge Juan Vega y Vega: What Can the Enthymeme Do for Education Today? - Jorge Juan Vega y Vega: Popularizing the Enthymeme: "Fans" for Aristotle - Michael Dennis Hood: The Enthymeme as a Practical Rhetoric Concept for Teaching Composition - Michael Dennis Hood: The Role of the Enthymeme in the Connection Between Reading and Writing - Michael Dennis Hood: The Place of the Enthymeme in Composition Studies - Michael Dennis Hood: Essential Modern Readings on the Enthymeme - Jorge Juan Vega y Vega: Language, Image and Reasoning: Learning with Enthymemes - Jorge Juan Vega y Vega: The Integrated Method: Cognitive and Expressive Skills in the Second-Language Classroom - Daniela Ventura: The Process of Reasoning in Advertising - Sandra Marrero Morales: The Enthymeme in Composition Studies: Discourse Analysis in Specialized Medical Texts - Daniela Ventura/Jorge Juan Vega y Vega: The Enthymeme in Detective Novels - Jorge Juan Vega y Vega: The Enthymeme for Educational Purposes Today.