Kathleen Blake Yancey (5 July 1950) is the Kellogg W. Hunt Professor of English at
Florida State University
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in the
rhetoric and composition program. Her research interests include composition studies, writing knowledge,
creative non-fiction
Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction or literary journalism or verfabula) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives. Creative nonfiction contra ...
, and
writing assessment Writing assessment refers to an area of study that contains theories and practices that guide the evaluation of a writer's performance or potential through a writing task. Writing assessment can be considered a combination of scholarship from compos ...
.
She earned her MA in English at
Virginia Polytechnic and State University and her PhD in 1983 from
Purdue University
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. Prior to working at Florida State University, she held faculty positions at
University of North Carolina – Charlotte and
Clemson University
Clemson University () is a public land-grant research university in Clemson, South Carolina. Founded in 1889, Clemson is the second-largest university in the student population in South Carolina. For the fall 2019 semester, the university enro ...
. At Clemson University, she directed the Clemson Digital Portfolio Institute and developed the Studio for Student Communication.
Professional Contributions
Yancey has focused her research on various areas of composition and rhetoric studies, including the intersection of composition, cultural studies, and the delivery of composition instruction. In addition, Yancey had focused on writing that people choose to do and refers to this as everyday writing.
Some examples include a letter, a general note, an email, etc.
She also discusses how scholars in academia do not necessarily focus on this concept but emphasizes the importance of it as this type of writing could give more creative freedom than a traditional assignment.
She created a classroom setting where students determined the importance of the writing they do independent of the classroom and coined this the Museum of Everyday Writing.
She has mentioned that people can use technology in one way and use in other types of fashion. She has advocated that technology should be learned to possibly help students transfer knowledge from one context to another. She has researched and published on the subject of reflection in the practice of composing. She has discussed how students and teachers should set aside time for reflection because individuals can see what has worked, what they did not notice, and what to do in the future.
She also believes that people should not blame themselves or others when things do not work and plans must change.
She has also produced work on the assessment of student writing and the transfer of writing knowledge, and she has also focused on the subject of
writing across the curriculum
Writing across the curriculum (WAC) is a movement within contemporary composition studies that concerns itself with writing in classes beyond composition, literature, and other English courses. According to a comprehensive survey performed in 2006 ...
. She has talked about how administrators and teachers should find ways to help students incorporate their self-sponsored and everyday writing practices into the academic classroom.
In her 2004 Chair’s Address at
CCCC, she indicated her ongoing interest in the impact of digital technologies on composition studies. Along with this, she has produced research on multimodal composition. She has also continuously explored portfolio pedagogy in works such as ''Electronic Portfolios: Emerging Practices in Student'', ''Faculty, and Institutional Learning, ''Electronic Portfolios'' 2.0: Emergent Research on Implementation and Impact and Portfolios in the Writing Classroom: An Introduction'' and her co-leadership of the Inter/National Coalition on Electronic Portfolio Research with Darren and Barbara Cambridge.
Leadership positions
From 2001–2005, Yancey served on the
Conference on College Composition and Communication
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(CCCC) as Chair, Past Chair, Associate Chair, and Assistant Chair. she currently serves as editor of the ''
College Composition and Communication
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'' journal, and she co-edited the ''
Assessing Writing
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'' journal, which she also co-founded, for seven years. Yancey also served as President, Past President, President-Elect, and Vice-President of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) from 2007–2009. From 2011–2014, she served as President, Past President, and Vice President of the
South Atlantic Modern Language Association
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(SAMLA). In addition, she served on the Council of Writing Program Administrators as President, Past President, and Vice President from 1999–2005.
She also serves on the National Board for
Miami University
Miami University (informally Miami of Ohio or simply Miami) is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio. The university was founded in 1809, making it the second-oldest university in Ohio (behind Ohio University, founded in 1804) and the 10 ...
’s Howe Center for Writing Excellence, the Executive Committee for the Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidenced-Based Learning (AAEEBL), and the editorial boards of the ''Kairos'' and ''Computers and Composition'' journals. In addition, she co-leads the Inter/National Coalition on Electronic Portfolio Research with Barbara and Darren Cambridge.
Awards
* 2019 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) James R. Squire Award for her longstanding career
* 2018 College on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Exemplar Award for her work in composition and rhetoric
* 2015 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Research Impact Award for her book co-written with Liane Robertson and Kara Taczak
* 2014 Florida State University Graduate Faculty Mentor Award for her contribution as a faculty member
* 2013
Donald Murray Prize at the CCCC annual convention for best writing on the subject of composition
* 2012 Purdue University Distinguished Women Scholars for her scholarly work as a Purdue alumnus
Selected publications
Books
* Cambridge, B. et al., eds. ''Electronic Portfolios: Emerging Practices in Student, Faculty, and Institutional Learning.'' Washington, D.C.: American Association for Higher Education, 2001. Print.
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* Cambridge, Darren. ''Electronic Portfolios 2.0: Emergent Research on Implementation and Impact.'' Eds. Cambridge, D., Barbara L. Cambridge, and Kathleen Yancey. Sterling, VA: Stylus Pub, 2009. Print.
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* Yancey, K., Sarah Robbins, Dede Yow, and George Seaman, eds. ''Teachers' Writing Groups: Collaborative Inquiry and Reflection for Professional Growth.'' Kennesaw, GA: Kennesaw State University Press, 2006. Print.
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* Smith, J. and Kathleen Blake Yancey, eds. ''Self-Assessment and Development in Writing: A Collaborative Inquiry.'' Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2000. Print.
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* Yancey, K. and Brian A. Huot, eds. ''Assessing Writing across the Curriculum: Diverse Approaches and Practices.'' Greenwich, CT: Ablex Pub. Corp., 1997. Print.
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* Yancey, K., Liane Robertson, and Kara Taczak, eds. ''Writing Across Contexts: Transfer, Composition, and Sites of Writing''. Boulder, CO: Utah State University Press, 2014. Print.
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* Yancey, K. and Irwin Weiser, eds. ''Situating Portfolios: Four Perspectives''. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1997. Print.
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* Yancey, Kathleen Blake, ed. ''Delivering College Composition: The Fifth Canon. Portsmouth'', NH: Boynton/Cook, 2006. Print.
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* Yancey, Kathleen Blake, ed. ''Portfolios in the Writing Classroom: An Introduction.'' Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 1992. Print.
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* Yancey, Kathleen Blake. ''Reflection in the Writing Classroom.'' Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1998. Print.
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* Yancey, Kathleen Blake. ''Teaching Literature as Reflective Practice.'' Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 2004. Print.
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* Yancey, Kathleen Blake, ed. ''Voices on Voice: Perspectives, Definitions, Inquiry.'' Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1994''. Print.
Articles
* Yancey, Kathleen Blake. "Everyday Writing: An Introduction."South Atlantic Review" (2020), 85(2)
* Yancey, K. B. (2020). The Museum of Everyday Writing: Exhibits of Everyday Writing Articulating the Past, Representing the Present, and Anticipating the Future. South Atlantic Review, 85(2)
* Yancey, Kathleen Blake. “Attempting the Impossible: Designing a First-Year Composition Course.” ''First-Year Composition: From Theory to Practice''. Eds. Deborah Coxwell-Teague and Ron Lunsford. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2014.
* Davis, Matt and Kathleen Blake Yancey. "Notes toward the Role of Materiality in Composing, Reviewing, and Assessing Multimodal Texts." ''Computers and Composition''. 31 (2014): 13-28. Print.
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