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by Sheri Rysdam (Author), Jt Torres (Author)

The words teachers write on student work have the power to help students think critically and to hone and project their voices with confidence. They also have the power to shut students down. These words may affect student identity, motivation, and improvement of writing skills. Research suggests that many of the types of comments teachers and other reviewers write on student papers are negative, nonsensical, unhelpful, and even potentially harmful, especially for first-generation, working-class, and otherwise disenfranchised students. This harm can be understood as a form of violence. Nonviolent Response, which is centered on tenets for nonviolent teaching practices, presents an approach to writing responses that helps eliminate harmful affect and integrates efficient, carefully crafted, and clear guidance to writers. Sheri Rysdam and JT Torres offer evidence-based methods for effective, timesaving, motivational responses useful to teachers of writing and other responders or reviewers in professional and public contexts.

Author Biography

Sheri Rysdam (Author)
Sheri Rysdam is professor in English/Writing and director of the Writing Center at Eastern Oregon University. She is also author of The Doula Dialectic: Feminist Rhetorics for Childbirth.

JT Torres (Author)
JT Torres is director of the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning at Washington and Lee University. He is the coeditor of How to Incorporate Equity and Justice in Your Teaching and the coauthor of How to Use Writing for Teaching and Learning and the arts-based ethnography Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance: Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.69 x 8.99 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
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by Sheri Rysdam (Author), Jt Torres (Author)

The words teachers write on student work have the power to help students think critically and to hone and project their voices with confidence. They also have the power to shut students down. These words may affect student identity, motivation, and improvement of writing skills. Research suggests that many of the types of comments teachers and other reviewers write on student papers are negative, nonsensical, unhelpful, and even potentially harmful, especially for first-generation, working-class, and otherwise disenfranchised students. This harm can be understood as a form of violence. Nonviolent Response, which is centered on tenets for nonviolent teaching practices, presents an approach to writing responses that helps eliminate harmful affect and integrates efficient, carefully crafted, and clear guidance to writers. Sheri Rysdam and JT Torres offer evidence-based methods for effective, timesaving, motivational responses useful to teachers of writing and other responders or reviewers in professional and public contexts.

Author Biography

Sheri Rysdam (Author)
Sheri Rysdam is professor in English/Writing and director of the Writing Center at Eastern Oregon University. She is also author of The Doula Dialectic: Feminist Rhetorics for Childbirth.

JT Torres (Author)
JT Torres is director of the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning at Washington and Lee University. He is the coeditor of How to Incorporate Equity and Justice in Your Teaching and the coauthor of How to Use Writing for Teaching and Learning and the arts-based ethnography Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance: Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.69 x 8.99 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: May 19, 2026

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Nonviolent Response: Strategies for Responding to Writing - Paperback

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Nonviolent Response: Strategies for Responding to Writing - Paperback

Nonviolent Response: Strategies for Responding to Writing - Paperback

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