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Patricia Bizzell, Ph.D. is a Professor of English, emerita, and former Chairperson of the English Department at
College of the Holy Cross The College of the Holy Cross is a private, Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts, about 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston. Founded in 1843, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England and one of the oldest ...
, United States, where she taught from 1978 to 2019. She founded and directed the Writer's Workshop, a peer tutoring facility, and a writing-across-the-curriculum program. She directed the College Honors and English Honors programs and taught first-year
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and public speaking, nineteenth-century American literature, and women's literature. A scholar and writer, Bizzell has authored or co-authored half a dozen books, written dozens of articles and book chapters, composed more than a dozen book reviews and review essays, and presented a large number of papers at academic conferences. Bizzell is the 2008 winner of the CCCC Exemplar Award, and former president of
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Areas of Scholarly Focus

Bizzell's research interests include the question of how the increasing diversification of academic discourses affects the teaching of writing to college students, with a special focus on students that she terms " basic writers." Bizzell, throughout her career, has focused on students coming from traditionally disadvantaged economic and social backgrounds in order to study how rhetoric and composition can be effectively taught to students coming from a diverse range of backgrounds. Bizzell is also the subject of a profile chapter in ''Women's Ways of Making It in Rhetoric and Composition'', edited by Michelle Balliff, Diane Davis, and Roxanne Mountford. The book aims to share both the successes and failures of women in the field of rhetoric and composition, with the aim of inspiring other women to enter the field. The book covers a range of topics from encountering sexism in the workplace and balancing a career and family life, issues that are further addressed in the chapter on Bizzell. This chapter offers further insight into Bizzell's scholarly interests and areas of research.


Influential Works

Bizzell has written numerous books, book chapters, and articles throughout her career. Some of her most influential works are outlined below. In ''Academic Discourse and Critical Consciousness'', Bizzell traces her experiences as of teaching first-year college composition courses. The essays, written over a number of years, come together to provide insights into how her teaching and thinking about pedagogy have changed over the years. Compiling the essays in this way traces a trajectory of how thinking about and implementing teaching practices have evolved for Bizzell over her number of years of experience. The essay collection has an extensive focus on what happens when students from diverse backgrounds are asked to use language in specific ways in college classrooms, tracing practices and pedagogies that have been successful in her own classrooms over the years. Bizzell's article "Cognition, Convention, and Certainty: What We Need to Know About Writing" explores the relationship between students' ability to engage in thoughtful contemplation and their writing abilities. The relationship between thought and language, according to Bizzell, needs to be given more careful consideration in the composition classroom. It is only by helping students learn to frame their thinking that teachers can help them to be productive and successful writers. "What Happens When Basic Writers Come to College?" tries to answer one of the research questions that seems to be most central to Bizzell's research. This article examines what happens when students with diverse backgrounds, dialects, and class standings come together in a college composition classroom. Bizzell, using her own teaching experience as part of her research, delves into how these students can find success in college classrooms and settings.


Professional experience


Teaching positions

*Chair, Department of English,
College of the Holy Cross The College of the Holy Cross is a private, Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts, about 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston. Founded in 1843, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England and one of the oldest ...
, 2001-2005 *Professor of English, Holy Cross, 1988–present: composition, rhetoric, American Literature *Director, English Honors Program, 1999-2000 *Director, College Honors Program, 1994-1998 *Director, Writing Programs, 1981-1994 (Writer's Workshop and Writing-across-the-Curriculum Program) *Associate Professor, Holy Cross, 1981-1988 *Assistant Professor, Holy Cross, 1978–81 *Assistant Professor,
Rutgers University Rutgers University (; RU), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's ...
, 1975–78, and Director, Remedial Writing Program, 1975–77, and Teacher Training Program, 1977–78


Professional affiliations and activities

* President,
Rhetoric Society of America The Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) is an academic organization for the study of rhetoric. The Society's constitution calls for it to research rhetoric in all relevant fields of study, identify new areas of study, encourage experimentation in te ...
, 2004-2006 * Program Chair, RSA 2004 biennial national conference * President, Board of Directors,
Alliance of Rhetoric Societies An alliance is a relationship among people, groups, or sovereign state, states that have joined together for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose, whether or not explicit agreement has been worked out among them. Members of an alli ...
, 2006 (ARS)


Academic background

* Ph.D. in English Literature, Rutgers University, 1975. * B.A. summa cum laude, Wellesley College, 1970. * Enrolled in the M.J.L.S. (Masters, Jewish Liberal Studies) program at
Hebrew College Hebrew College is a private college of Jewish studies in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Founded in 1921, Hebrew College is committed to Jewish scholarship in a pluralistic, trans-denominational academic environment. The president of the colleg ...


Prizes and external grants received

* Winner,
National Council of Teachers of English The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is a United States professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum ...
Outstanding Book Award, 1992, for ''The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present'' (co-authored with Bruce Herzberg). * Winner, National Council of Writing Program Administrators Best Book Award, 2000, for ''Coming of Age: The Advanced Writing Curriculum,'' eds. Linda Shamoon, Sandra Jamieson, Rebecca Howard, and Robert Schwegler, which included Bizzell's essay "Writing as a Means of Social Change".


Books published

* * (Alternate title: ''Negotiating Difference: Cultural Case Studies for Composition'') * * * * * * *


References


External links


Prof. Patricia Bizzell's home page at Holy Cross

Rhetoric Society of America
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bizzell, Patricia Living people College of the Holy Cross faculty Year of birth missing (living people) Wellesley College alumni Rutgers University alumni American academics of English literature