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Ruomei Gao; Judith Lloyd-Weinstein; Jody Cardinal – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Pedagogical approaches for supporting students' argumentative writing in science laboratories have not been fully established. This article examines the development of argumentative abilities in undergraduate students enrolled in chemistry laboratory courses that employed two teaching sequences: (i) an argumentative writing workshop for conceptual…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing (Composition), Workshops, Scientific Concepts
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Trenz, Rebecca C. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: The current study tested an expressive writing intervention aimed at reducing alcohol use and sexual risk behavior among college women that consume alcohol. Methods: A 2 X 2 mixed between- within-subjects experimental design was utilized to test the effect of expressive writing on alcohol use and sexual risk behavior over time among…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Expressive Language, Writing (Composition), College Students
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John Findura – Learning Assistance Review, 2022
Using a qualitative approach based on grounded theory, this study explored the best practices of educational technology implementation in 2-year community college writing centers utilizing interviews with writing center administrators. Sociocultural development theory, as well as social learning theory, were applied to frame the results. Each…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Educational Technology
John Richard Findura – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Using a qualitative approach based on grounded theory, this study explored the best practices of educational technology implementation in 2-year community college writing centers through a series of interviews with 13 separate 2-year community college writing center administrators. This study utilized Vygotsky's (1978) sociocultural development…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Educational Technology
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Jacqueline Brady – Journal of Basic Writing, 2024
This article examines the alienated labor of ALP writing instructors, who are being held accountable for a community college completion agenda that might not be best serving students. Discussing some of the larger historical forces and local institutional contexts impacting ALP teachers at CUNY, and drawing on recent studies of CUNY faculty, it…
Descriptors: Alienation, COVID-19, Pandemics, Acceleration (Education)
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Charissa Che – Journal of Basic Writing, 2023
This article examines the ways in which composition theory and pedagogy have traditionally conceptualized "ESL" students. While this term has already been contested for its limitations, and alternatives have been offered in its place, this article seeks to add to the conversation by demonstrating, through students' and instructors'…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, College Faculty, Multilingualism
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Andrea Rosso Efthymiou; Santiago Zea – Writing Center Journal, 2023
We expand the field's focus on contingent labor to include part-time student employees' experiences in addition to the experiences of part-time and contingent faculty. This article uses autoethnography and diary studies as frameworks for understanding the experiences of undergraduate tutor labor, particularly as it involves undergraduate research.…
Descriptors: Tutors, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Mentors
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Kline, Sonia M.; Kang, Grace; Ikpeze, Chinwe H.; Smetana, Linda; Myers, Joy; Raskauskas, Jenn; Scales, Roya; Tracy, Kelly N.; Wall, Amanda – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2021
This article examines the discourses of writing evident in teacher candidates' memories of writing and considers implications for teacher preparation. Data sources were written memories from 120 teacher candidates from six institutions across the United States. Grounded in a discourses of writing framework, data were investigated using thematic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
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Victoria Johnston Boecherer – English Journal, 2018
Thomas Nunnally equates five-paragraph format essays with square cucumbers found at farmer's markets: they have an established structure but no argument. The real square cucumbers are students who need a formula to write competently. By providing students with a real audience, a teacher can show that he or she takes students' desires -- and…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Self Esteem, Writing Instruction, Essays
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Croft, James; Benjamin, Michael; Conn, Phyllis; Serafin, Joseph M.; Wiseheart, Rebecca – Across the Disciplines, 2019
This study examines student perceptions about (i) whether writing in undergraduate disciplines contributes to the development of student pre-professional identity (PPI) and (ii) how writing in such disciplines affects PPI relative to other classroom activities. The study was conducted at St. John's University in New York, which has a very diverse…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Content Area Writing, Writing (Composition), Self Concept
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Sharma, Ghanashyam – Composition Studies, 2016
In light of increasing international immigration and student mobility, unprecedented redistribution of geopolitical power, and the pervasive effects of the internet on institutions and communities locally and globally, rhetoric and composition has, albeit more in theory than in practice, started responding to the multilateral flow of ideas across…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Global Approach
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Yu, Eunjyu – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2016
This paper identifies various challenges that a 1.5 generation immigrant faced in a mainstream college composition class and reports on how he constructed his social presence and became a successful multilingual writer. The findings of this study would help higher education institutions more effectively serve the growing population of ESL students…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Colleges, English (Second Language)
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Peltola, Arlene – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2018
A recent (2015) study conducted by the Society of Human Resource Managers concluded that nearly half of US employers, across industries, believe recent college graduates to be lacking in requisite competencies for communication, broadly, and writing, in particular. This paper describes an advanced writing course in public relations that seeks to…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Writing Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Advanced Courses
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Perl, Sondra – Composition Forum, 2014
This article describes Sondra Perl's retrospective review of the composing processes of unskilled college writers and whether her assumptions and values in the designing of research projects have changed over her long teaching career. She uses her college dissertation "Five Writers Writing" as the basis to reflect on the authors and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Research, Writing Processes, Two Year College Students
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Wendy Hayden – College Composition and Communication, 2015
This essay details the pedagogical possibilities of incorporating archival research assignments in undergraduate rhetoric and composition courses. It uses Susan Wells's concept of the "gifts" of the archives to explore a pedagogy for undergraduate research that emphasizes uncertainty and exploration -- a pedagogy that has applications…
Descriptors: Archives, Research, Historiography, Undergraduate Study
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