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O'Neill, Peggy; Adler-Kassner, Linda; Fleischer, Cathy; Hall, Anne-Marie; Severino, Carol; McComiskey, Bruce; Hansen, Kristine; Summerfield, Judith; Anderson, Philip M.; Sullivan, Patrick – College English, 2012
Although the phrase "college and career readiness" has been in circulation since the mid-2000s, it has become nearly ubiquitous in discussions about K-12 and postsecondary education, especially in the last two years. In spring 2010 an unprecedented collaboration led to the development of the "Framework for Success in Postsecondary Writing," an…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Elementary Secondary Education, Cooperation, College English
Graham, Steve – Exceptional Children, 2010
Over the years, the author has drawn on a variety of friends, both fictional and real, to help him make specific points when writing professional papers and books for teachers, administrators, and researchers. This included Snoopy and other Peanut characters to describe how struggling writers compose; Calvin and his imaginary tiger Hobbes to…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Special Education, Journal Articles, Authors
Guerin, Cally; Xafis, Vicki; Doda, Diana V.; Gillam, Marianne H.; Larg, Allison J.; Luckner, Helene; Jahan, Nasreen; Widayati, Aris; Xu, Chuangzhou – Studies in Continuing Education, 2013
Writing groups for doctoral students are generally agreed to provide valuable learning spaces for Ph.D. candidates. Here an academic developer and the eight members of a writing group formed in a Discipline of Public Health provide an account of their experiences of collaborating in a multicultural, multidisciplinary thesis writing group. We…
Descriptors: Public Health, Writing (Composition), Multicultural Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Brauer, David – Composition Studies, 2009
"Profession 2005" begins with a series of essays titled "The Future of the Humanities." Without exception, the authors contend that literary studies must reaffirm, or in some cases reassert, its connection with the humanities in order to retain viability for the foreseeable and distant future in American higher education. In…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Humanities, Intellectual Disciplines
Arin, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Of all the reasons to use "The New Yorker" in a college writing class, the most compelling may be that its articles go beyond--well beyond--the five-paragraph model. Why, oh why, did that paradigm become such a fixture in composition courses? Students in the author's writing classes invariably suppose they can compose a quick introduction, add…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Essays, College Instruction, Periodicals
Howley, Craig – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2009
This essay explains the relevance of fiction to the practice of rural education research, in so doing engaging questions about the nature and purposes of research and, therefore, of science itself. Although many may assume science and fiction (in this account, novels) harbor contrary purposes and devices, this essay argues that, to the contrary,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Novels, Rural Education, Criticism
Brooks, Ronald Clark – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Because the ideological and methodological aims of post-process theory could distort the progressive agenda that has been connected to composition since the early twentieth century, we must look at this theory through the historical lens that Weaver and Hairston provide in order to maintain the progressive potential of post-process theory.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods, Teacher Role
College Composition and Communication, 2011
2011 marks the Centennial of the National Council of Teachers of English, and to commemorate this milestone, CCC will publish two Symposia, one in this issue of the journal, and a second in June. Here we learn from Erika Lindemann about the founding of both NCTE and CCCC; about how both groups have developed; and, drawing from these histories,…
Descriptors: Periodicals, High Schools, High School Students, Secondary Education
Truscott, John – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2010
In this response I discuss several points that Bruton made in his own response paper. I first argue that his main theme, that design factors should be emphasized over statistical analysis, has never been a genuine issue; it is two independent issues, and for each of them I have some concerns about his discussion. I then consider his comments on…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition), Error Correction, Statistical Analysis
Hayes, Amanda – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
The silence regarding Appalachia is mirrored in the relative scarcity of focused studies regarding Appalachian dialect, composition, and classroom issues. Little work has been done exploring the ways the composition classroom, concerned as it is with language and the production of discourse, can affect Appalachian students' linguistic and social…
Descriptors: Language Research, Dialects, Linguistics, Writing (Composition)
Bizzell, Patricia – College English, 2009
Stanley Fish in his new book ["Save the World on Your Own Time" (New York: Oxford UP,2008)] says that composition studies presents "the clearest example" of what is desperately wrong in the academy, because in writing classrooms, he says, "more often than not anthologies of provocative readings take center stage and the actual teaching of writing…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Writing (Composition), Anthologies, Higher Education
Lofty, John S. – English Education, 2009
In 1992, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) held a conference featuring leaders in the field of composition studies, attended by a wish list of luminaries, including Lil Brannon, Ed Corbett, Peter Elbow, Donald Murray, and Ken Macrorie. James Britton and Nancy Martin flew over from England to join the conversation. The prestigious research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), Government School Relationship, Politics of Education
Colomb, Gregory G. – College Composition and Communication, 2010
Central to the future of rhetoric and composition (or writing studies or whatever label we use) is the service mission of composition: to teach students to write. But that term "service" has not and will not serve us well. This essay examines the limitations and dangers of a service mission and explores a different model, that of a franchise, a…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Business Communication, Rhetorical Invention, Models
Flynn, Elizabeth A. – Writing Instructor, 2011
In this article, the author revisits her essay, "Students as Readers of Their Classmates' Writing," by providing a review of the literature on peer review over the past three decades and comments on patterns she sees in waves of peer review research and theorizing. She describes her subsequent experience with peer review in her own classes, and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English Instruction, Peer Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Sullivan, Patrick – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
There has been a great deal of groundbreaking research done on motivation during the last twenty-five years, and all of it points to the importance of intrinsic motivation. This research has very significant ramifications for teachers of English. In this essay, the author engages the issue of "aversion" that Linda Brodkey raises in her essay…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Student Motivation, English Teachers, Writing Instruction