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Kuttainen, Victoria; Hansen, Claire – English in Australia, 2020
Mutual support and dialogue across secondary and tertiary English is vital work in urgent times. In this article, the authors examine Australia's secondary-tertiary English education nexus, building on previous scholarship to explore points of connection and disconnection with a view to identifying sustainable ways of supporting points of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Higher Education, College English
Ann-Marie Lopez – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2019
In this article, the author wonders when the use of the term "trenches"--which carries with it negative connotations--became a euphemism for teaching first year students, and considers how tenured or full-time faculty teaching first-year courses could be a simple solution to student retention by providing institutional support for…
Descriptors: Faculty, College Freshmen, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Narismulu, Priya – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
Transformation involves rethinking values and ways of seeing and acting, particularly as time stress compounds legacies of oppression and systematic underdevelopment in many postcolonial countries. These are exacerbated by structural challenges, as many societies are undergoing national, democratic, urban, race, class and gender revolutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Social Justice
Cahalan, James M. – College Teaching, 2013
Videorecording analysis can help improve the teaching of college literature and other subjects. Here, I concentrate on specific analytical strategies that I have been teaching my graduate students since 1994, and I cite my students (including their graphical charts) to illustrate what important lessons they have learned through careful study of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Video Technology
Robertson, Liane; Taczak, Kara; Yancey, Kathleen Blake – Composition Forum, 2012
In this article we consider the ways in which college writers make use of prior knowledge as they take up new writing tasks. Drawing on two studies of transfer, both connected to a Teaching for Transfer composition curriculum for first-year students, we articulate a theory of prior knowledge and document how the use of prior knowledge can detract…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Prior Learning, Writing (Composition), Higher Education
Gleason, Mary Ellen – Inquiry, 2011
While many of these intelligences can be incorporated into the higher education classroom, intrapersonal intelligence poses some intriguing opportunities in the developmental writing classroom. As an instructor of developmental writing, the author stumbled upon the value of students developing their self-knowledge as an aid in learning to write…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Basic Writing, Personal Narratives, Higher Education
Velez, Lana – Inquiry, 2012
This author organized and taught the new ENG 09/111 classes at her college, as well as authoring the course text and workbook. English 09/111 offers a unique opportunity for students who are not quite ready for freshmen composition, but more than likely do not need an entire semester of developmental English. In this article, she details the…
Descriptors: Courseware, Community Colleges, Higher Education, Two Year Colleges
Moore, Jessie – Composition Forum, 2012
The following article maps the questions, methods, contexts, and theories presented in published scholarship on writing-related transfer. While not exhaustive, this review attempts to capture representative samples with a focus on recent publications. The article then highlights a multi-institutional research initiative that aims to flesh out the…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Maps, Cartography, Scholarship
Kells, Michelle Hall – Composition Forum, 2012
Writing program administrators need to be as concerned about sustaining the cultural ecologies of our communities as we are about the material economies of our institutions--we need to attend to the diverse linguistic and rhetorical ecologies within which twenty-first century student writers are exercising agency. In order to respond productively,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Administrators, Praxis, Foreign Countries
Luangphinith, Seri I. – CEA Forum, 2011
This essay has been one of the hardest professionally to write as it documents some very personal and professional soul-searching that involved myself, many of my colleagues, and the students in our department over the span of four years. When I first presented our initial reform attempts at the 2010 CEA in San Antonio, much of this paper was…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Majors (Students), Rhetoric
Welch, Kristen Dayle – Composition Forum, 2011
The challenges of redesigning and reviving Longwood University's Rhetoric and Professional Writing program involved skills in collaboration, negotiation, and advertisement. While unexpected obstacles arose, taking an honest look at the existing program design and working to maintain the focus on rhetoric helped to circumvent failure. Finally,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Feedback (Response), Rhetoric, Technical Writing
Cooper, Marilyn M. – College Composition and Communication, 2011
Individual agency is necessary for the possibility of rhetoric, and especially for deliberative rhetoric, which enables the composition of what Latour calls a good common world. Drawing on neurophenomenology, this essay defines individual agency as the process through which organisms create meanings through acting into the world and changing their…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Higher Education, College English, English Instruction
Dirk, Kerry – Composition Forum, 2012
The treatment of a research paper as an isolated utterance within a composition classroom is problematic in that such papers may fail to encourage transfer of writing knowledge. In this essay, I argue that a research paper's failure to work as a utterance situated within a conversation--as critiqued through a framework constructed by Mikhail…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Course Descriptions
Moser, Janet – CEA Forum, 2011
If I can show my literature students how Nabokov can take them from familiar representations of experience to representations of less familiar experiences, from a knowledge of the given world to an understanding of the world of the imagination, then, it seems to me, I ought to be able find some way of showing my composition students how to do it…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Experiments, Imagination
DeLotto, Jeffrey – CEA Forum, 2011
I propose that we think about what a paragraph is by considering its "function," what it does in a piece of writing, whether in a popular novel, a newspaper article, an e-mail, a business report, or a lofty piece of literary criticism. We might think about a paragraph as a "rhetorical dwelling."
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Criticism, Scholarship, Paragraph Composition