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Feigenbaum, Paul – Composition Forum, 2012
The literature on public writing and community literacy has generally focused on "how" to get students to go public in effective and ethical ways. This article instead addresses a prior concern, the problem of "why" to go public. I argue that students (and Americans generally) are immersed within a cultural ecology of civic disengagement that…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Rounsaville, Angela – Composition Forum, 2012
Within composition studies, transfer and rhetorical genre studies have found an especially productive partnership for exploring together whether and in what ways students transfer writing-related knowledge from one context to another. This article continues this synthesis by turning to Anne Freadman's notion of uptake to suggest a more robust…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Problem Solving, Rhetoric, Writing (Composition)
Gilyard, Keith – College Composition and Communication, 2011
In this article, the author shares his notes toward a shared future for National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). He discusses how activism has been at the heart of both organizations, how language activism in particular has separated NCTE and CCCC--and brought them together, and…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Writing Instruction
Boone, Stephanie; Chaney, Sara Biggs; Compton, Josh; Donahue, Christiane; Gocsik, Karen – Composition Forum, 2012
While "transfer" has become, in recent years, a subject of great research interest to our field, we still have much to learn about how we can best use this research knowledge to inform local efforts in program development. In this profile, we describe the foundations of the Dartmouth Institute for Writing and Rhetoric and explain how…
Descriptors: Literacy, Rhetoric, Program Development, Writing Instruction
Kraver, Jeraldine R. – CEA Forum, 2011
Integrating writing instruction into the content-area classroom poses a variety of challenges for instructors at all levels. Beyond the need to embrace a new skill set involving writing instruction, there is the resistance of students (and faculty) who find a disconnection between content-area and literacy learning. Developing a method for…
Descriptors: Literacy, College English, Writing Instruction, English Instruction
Hartman, Geoffrey H. – ADE Bulletin, 1979
Discusses how the study of the humanities may help to stem the growing illiteracy in all the professions. (DD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Humanities, Literacy

Eldred, Janet Carey – College English, 1991
States that fiction revels in specificity and historicizes problems of socialization, including literacy. Argues that the short story tells a narrative of arrested socialization that ends with characters who find their own speech inadequate and the new speech problematic. Asserts that short stories can provide forums for studies of literacy. (PRA)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literacy, Rhetorical Theory

Morse, J. Mitchell – CEA Critic, 1974
States that English is the most difficult subject to learn, contrary to popular myth, and that the efforts of English teachers must be proportionately more determined in order to prevent mass miseducation. (RB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literacy, Literary Criticism

Candelaria-Greene, Jamie – Written Communication, 1994
Argues that historians of literacy have not taken into account America's Hispanic literacy legacy. Illustrates the depth and breadth of Hispanic contributions to American literacy. Contrasts images of "literacy deficient" Hispanic Americans with the rich legacy that their forebears brought to early America. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational History, English Instruction, Higher Education, Hispanic American Culture

Tchudi, Stephen – English Journal, 2000
Argues that, as educators embrace new technology, it is important to look at the tradeoffs. Proposes and discusses five "common denominators" that cut across media and communications technologies, past and future. Offers generalizations about common elements in all language that permit analysis and critique of the new media and help students…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, English Instruction, Higher Education, Language Arts
Webb-Sunderhaus, Sara – Community Literacy Journal, 2007
This article explores the literacy lives of students enrolled in English Composition courses at two open-admission universities in Central Appalachia and the complex role of immediate and extended family members as sponsors of literacy in these students' lives. Some relatives emerged as both sponsors and inhibitors-or perhaps more accurately,…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), English Instruction, Writing Instruction, Family Role

Green, Bill – English in Australia, 2002
Addresses whether English teaching has a literacy project of its own. Discusses a holistic, integrated view of literacy as comprising three interlocking dimensions: operational, cultural, and critical. Suggests English teaching should engage with philosophy, the humanities, and the arts. Proposes that educators need to develop a better…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives

Dressman, Mark; Webster, Joan Parker – Research in the Teaching of English, 2001
Reads and highlights all text-level differences between the first (1938) and fifth (1995) editions of Louise Rosenblatt's "Literature as Exploration." Categorizes each type of revision and traces a sample of each to the edition in which the change was made. Concludes with a consideration of the implications of Rosenblatt's legacy for…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Editing, English Instruction
Memon, Rafique; Badger, Richard – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2007
"The teacher who works for or allows status quo is the traitor. Purposeful change is the new norm in teaching" [Fullan, M., 1993. Change Forces: Probing the Depths of Educational Reform. Falmer, London.]. The University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan (USJP) is the main provider of tertiary education in English in the province of Sindh.…
Descriptors: Reading, Interaction, Educational Change, Foreign Countries

Moore, Susan – English in Australia, 1980
Laments the misguided teaching practices used in the teaching of language and literature, practices reflecting unsatisfactory, superficial, and mechanical educational standards. (RL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literacy, Literature Appreciation