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Brandi N Williams
Syracuse University - Syracuse / United States
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Brandi N Williams's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Who’s coming to the composition classroom?: K-12 writing in and outside the context of common core state standardsMM Haddix, B WilliamsComposition in the Age of Austerity, 65-74, 201642016
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Reading Unbound: Why Kids Need to Read What They Want—and Why We Should Let Them Jeffrey D. Wilhelm & Michael W. Smith (with Sharon Fransen). 2014. Scholastic.MM Haddix, RB WilliamsJournal of Adult & Adolescent Literacy 59 (1), 113-115, 20153*2015
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Disrupting Discourses of Failure: Counter narratives of black male students and academic successBN WilliamsSyracuse University, 201332013
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Whose Knowledge Counts in Government Literacy Policies?: Why Expertise MattersM Haddix, B WilliamsTeachers College Record, 20152015
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