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Original:
The article by Michael Carter, “Ways of Knowing, Doing, and Writing in the Disciplines” talks in-depth about the meta genres in majors. Carter informs us that “there is a disjunction between the way we conceive the relationship between writing and knowledge in the disciplines and the way so many faculty across our colleges and universities conceive that relationship.”(Page 385) In other words, writing in the disciplines and writing outside the disciplines. Carter
Revised:
The article by Michael Carter, “Ways of Knowing, Doing, and Writing in the Disciplines”, talks in-depth about the different meta genres included throughout majors. Carter informs us that “there is a disjunction between the way we conceive the relationship between writing and knowledge in the disciplines and the way so many faculty across our colleges and universities conceive that relationship”(Page 385). In other words, writing in the disciplines and writing outside the disciplines. Carter says this making us aware of the different conceptions people and Universities have between writing and knowledge in the disciplines. Throughout Carter’s article, he describes different meta genres. One of the meta genres that Carter states, problem-solving, closely links with a business management major. Problem-solving, as a meta genre, is, as Carter states, “composed ofc genres named by faculty that share all or most of these features of a typified response to the situation across different disciplines” (Page 396). The features of a typified response to the situation across business management are tied into the values that are necessary for a business management major. Some of these features are as said by Carter on-page 396, “business plans, management plans, marketing plans, and feasibility reports”. Business management uses each of these aspects to the best of their ability.