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Sandman, John – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1993
Describes how a writing teacher uses an exit essay in which students describe the strengths and weaknesses of their writing to examine how the course has shaped (or not shaped) student attitudes toward writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Spinner, Jenny – Writing On the Edge, 2001
Proposes that it is essential for creative nonfiction writers to establish a personal ethics of telling. Contends that it is irresponsible of college writing teachers to allow students to think of classrooms as extended diaries where all that matters is that the student get it down on the page. Concludes that in the end, each writer is accountable…
Descriptors: Essays, Ethics, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
Pelias, Ronald J. – 1998
This paper contains three parts. Part 1 consists of a poem, "An Apology for Performative Writing." Part 2, "The Traditional Scholar's Game--An Argument," discusses the arguments regarding performative writing. It identifies several key arguments both for and against the works that cluster around such labels as performative…
Descriptors: Essays, Ethnography, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
Scheurer, Erika – 1991
The collaborative student essay invites exploration of various points of view in multiple voices. The co-written essay brings out language's heteroglossic richness, as shown by the students' collaborative writing experiences in a college writing class. Students worked within the frames of two assignments: (1) an analysis of a text or trend; and…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Langley, David – 1990
A writing instructor, who informally surveyed 11 current essay anthologies to determine why such anthologies discourage students from reading and writing, suggests problems relating to three aspects of physical design. First, many anthologies alienate composition students by their distinctive textbook-styled covers. These covers do not suggest…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Essays, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship
Meagher, Eileen M. – 1993
A study examined the expectations of incoming University of Tennessee at Chattanooga freshmen about an hour-long placement essay. Subjects, 96 randomly chosen students, responded to a series of 5 questions concerning what an essay is, what kinds of writing they had done, how they feel about writing tests, what topics they had written about in…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Essays, High Schools, Higher Education
Hindman, Jane E. – 1997
David Bartholomae's notion of "Writing on the Margins" is intriguing. He claims that good writers are those who "poise themselves on the margins in a tenuous and hesitant relationship to the language and methods of the university." This paradox is captivating because the margins serve as a place to which one is banished for not…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Editing, Essays, Faculty Publishing
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Hunter-Carsch, C. Morag – Reading, 1990
Deals with university faculty's and students' perceptions of essay-writing difficulties in examinations and on coursework and ways to improve these problems. Offers a framework for analyzing types of writing problems and offering support. (MG)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Content Area Writing, Essays, Higher Education