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Medina, Cruz – Composition Studies, 2021
This article discusses "Rhetoric of Storytelling," a course that looks at the purposes of storytelling across different rhetorical traditions, beginning with Ancient Greek and Roman traditions and traversing African American, Indigenous Latin American, American Indian, feminist, and Latinx rhetorical traditions. The course operates from…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Story Telling, Writing Instruction, College Students
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Christie, Angela; Gaillet, Lynée Lewis – Composition Studies, 2020
At Georgia State University (GSU), like at most other institutions, corequisite courses must be taken simultaneously--the information in one is necessary to the full understanding of the other. However, the corequisite pairing describe in this article has a unique history; GSU 1010 course, part of the larger Freshman Learning experience, was…
Descriptors: Data Use, School Holding Power, Academic Achievement, Required Courses
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Armstrong, Erik; Geist, Megan Baptista; Geist, Joshua – Composition Studies, 2020
In the last few years, college and university systems nationwide have implemented sweeping reforms to placement and course sequences to rectify systemic inequities affecting incoming students. Many of these reforms acknowledge that standardized placement tests create false distinctions between "prepared" and "underprepared"…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Student Placement, Educational Change, Educational Legislation
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Kelly-Riley, Diane – Composition Studies, 2020
This article reports on a statewide implementation of a corequisite model of instruction for first year writing at two- and four-year public, postsecondary institutions in Idaho. This project explores how these institutions manage political and economic mandates for educational reform while preserving educational quality for students and teaching…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Writing Instruction, College Students, Accountability
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Adams, Peter – Composition Studies, 2020
It has been twenty-seven years since a small group of faculty at the Community College of Baltimore County, faced with the discovery that two-thirds of students placed in our upper-level basic writing course never passed first year composition, began the development of the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP), one of the earliest corequisite…
Descriptors: Remedial Instruction, Writing Instruction, Required Courses, Community Colleges
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Heaser, Sara A.; Thoune, Darci L. – Composition Studies, 2020
ENG 100 is a three-credit, graded course designed for students who are enrolled in ENG 110, a three-credit, single semester first year writing (FYW) course. Students in ENG 100 and 110 take six credits of FYW instruction during their first semester at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL). ENG 100 focuses on developing academic literacy…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Required Courses, School Holding Power, College Freshmen
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Charlton, Michael – Composition Studies, 2013
ETC 408/508: Technical Editing is a cross-listed undergraduate and graduate course at Missouri Western State University, an open admissions public university with approximately 6,000 students. 508 is an elective course for students in the Master of Applied Arts in Written Communication degree and highly recommended for those in the Technical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Undergraduate Study, Graduate Study, Technical Writing
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Sánchez, Fernando; Lane, Liz; Carter, Tyler – Composition Studies, 2014
English 106: Introductory Composition is a mandatory four credit hour course offered at Purdue University. English 106 is offered by the English department through the Introductory Composition at Purdue program (ICaP), supervised by the Writing Program Administrator (WPA) of first-year composition (FYC). Students enrolled in English 106 gain…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, College Freshmen, Introductory Courses, Writing Instruction
Howard, Rebecca Moore – Composition Studies, 2007
In the introduction to "Coming of Age: The Advanced Writing Curriculum," the author argued that instituting an advanced curriculum benefits not only the students enrolled in its courses, but also the teachers and students of the first-year sequence: the existence of an advanced curriculum challenges the expectation that "one or two…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Ideology, Writing Instruction, Academic Discourse
Goodburn, Amy; Camp, Heather – Composition Studies, 2004
English 354: Advanced Composition is a required course for undergraduate majors in English, broadcast journalism, criminal justice, and pre-service English education, among others, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a research-one land-grant institution with a student population of about 24,000. English 354 focuses on "intensive study and…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Students
Trimbur, John – Composition Studies, 2003
Looks at the current interest in thinking about rhetoric and composition not just as a required first-year course but as a program of study. Suggests that the current trend to think not just of writing courses but of writing studies and a curriculum with advanced courses, majors, and minors is interesting and important. (SG)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education, Required Courses
Brooks, Kevin – Composition Studies, 2002
Notes one of the most prominent debates in composition over the last 10 years concerns abolition of required first-year English. Elaborates three points as they contribute to the author's overall argument that the abolitionist debate is not one that needs to be resolved, but instead is an exchange of ideas from which others in the field can learn…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Introductory Courses