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Craven, Jerry – 1980
Faced with an evening composition class filled with students inhibited by fears of failure and writing anxieties, the teacher redesigned the course to focus on ways to make writing an activity that could be fun. The teacher's plan for getting the students interested in writing consisted of (1) having students analyze essays they agreed were…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Change, Change Strategies, College English
Dubois, Betty Lou – 1979
A course in communications skills for the biomedical sciences is a component unique to the New Mexico State University MARC Honors Undergraduate Program. The program seeks to identify and assist minority students who show evidence of having clear potential to perform at a high level in the biomedical sciences and who show a determination to enter…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, College Students, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions
Freedman, Aviva; Pringle, Ian – 1979
An exploratory study was conducted to define broadly some indices of student writing development. Student essays prepared by high school seniors and third-year university students outside the classroom were collected for analysis. The essays were drawn from four disciplines--English literature, history, geography, and biology--and represented the…
Descriptors: College Students, High School Seniors, Higher Education, Literary Styles
Herman, Jerry – 1979
This booklet is one of a series of teacher-written curriculum publications launched by the Bay Area Writing Project, each focusing on a different aspect of the teaching of composition. The first part of the booklet describes a college writing center and the tutorial teaching that takes place in the center. The second part reports a case study of a…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Case Studies, College Students, Higher Education
Bossone, Richard M.; Weiner, Max – 1973
The purpose of this study was to evaluate performance, backgrounds, attitudes, interests, academic needs, and problems of remedial English students at Baruch College of the City University of New York. The students were exposed to three instructional methods: computer-assisted instruction, programed instruction, and regular classroom instruction,…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, English Curriculum, Individualized Instruction
Glover, John A. – 1976
This paper reviews earlier experiments in fostering creative expression in the writing of students at all educational levels, and presents an abstract of an experiment involving 81 students of educational psychology at Tennessee State University. Each wrote one essay per week, which was then rated for creativity on four scales (fluency,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Creative Writing, Creativity Research
Rosenfelt, Deborah Silverton, Ed. – 1975
The tenth volume in a series, this publication is a collection of papers produced by college students in women's studies classes around the country. The major purpose of the collection is to provide teachers and students in the field with access to the products of classes other than their own. Most of the writings come from the humanities or from…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Athletics, College Students, Creative Writing
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Mandel, Barrett J. – College Teaching, 1987
Three elements of the reading process--presence, mediation, and ego response--help students discover their own ontological, intellectual, and psychological role in bringing forth literature's meanings. Students experience a dramatic shift in their ability to make sense of literature as they become increasingly conscious of these three elements.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, College Students, Emotional Response
Myers, James L. – 2001
This paper appraises aspects of Anglo-American and Chinese concepts of invention from a historical perspective. It then describes the results of 70 third-year Taiwanese English majors' responses to a Likert scale questionnaire that sought their reaction to Anglo-American strategies of invention in English academic writing. It singles out two…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College Students, Creative Thinking, Cultural Differences
Abdulkarim, Sarah; Kaminski, Rebecca – 2000
This study was conducted during the spring of 1999 school semester to examine the implementation of the University-Middle School E-mail Buddy Project. This project gave eighth grade and college students the opportunity to pair up electronically via e-mail and exchange discourse that focused on such issues as language arts activities and…
Descriptors: College Students, Cross Age Teaching, Electronic Mail, Grade 8
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Harris, Muriel – College Composition and Communication, 1981
Discusses the collected research on free modifiers and "minor sentences," or "formal fragments." Asks English teachers for less concentration on initial placement of modifiers, less rigidity concerning fragments, and more practice with punctuating final free modifiers. (RL)
Descriptors: College Students, Error Patterns, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Flowerdew, Lynne – TESOL Quarterly, 2003
Reports on research describing similarities and differences between expert and novice writing in the problem-solution pattern, a frequent rhetorical pattern of technical academic writing. A corpus of undergraduate student writing and one containing professional writing consisted of 80 and 60 recommendation reports, respectively, with each corpus…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College Students, Computational Linguistics, English (Second Language)
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Hinkel, Eli – TESOL Quarterly, 2003
Quantitative analysis of 1,083 first language and second language academic texts establishes that advanced nonnative-English-speaking students in U.S. universities employ excessively simple syntactic and lexical constructions at median frequency rates significantly higher than those found in basic texts by native English speakers. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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Wilhoit, Stephen – College Teaching, 1994
Discusses how and why college students commit plagiarism, suggesting techniques that instructors can use to help student avoid plagiarism. Instructors should define and discuss plagiarism thoroughly; discuss hypothetical cases; review the conventions of quoting and documenting material; require multiple drafts of essays; and offer responses…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Definitions, Discipline Problems
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Deckert, Glenn D. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1993
A study of 170 first-year and 41 third-year Chinese university science majors suggests that first-year students had little familiarity with the Western notion of plagiarism, poor ability to recognize it, and less concern with the rights of the original writer. Third-year students had greater concern for the issue of honesty. The questionnaire is…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Ethics, Foreign Countries
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