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Alimsiwen Elijah Ayaawan; Gordon S. K. Adika – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
The importance of academic literacy acquisition through enculturation in higher education is self-evident. Important within the processes of enculturation is how interactants are positioned. This study examines how interactants within the writing classroom of a higher education institution in Ghana are positioned through dialogue. Data for this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Melissa Kinsella – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Writing centers directors at many universities staff graduate student as tutors; these graduate students receive support for their graduate education while also fulfilling important role in the university. These graduate tutors can hold dual roles as both tutors and instructors--Graduate tutors/instructors (GTIs) as I have called them. GTIs have…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Tutors, Staff Role
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Olson, Joann S., Ed.; Elufiede, Kemi, Ed.; Coberly-Holt, Patricia, Ed. – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2022
The 46th annual conference of the Adult and Higher Education Alliance (AHEA) was held online in March 2022. This year's conference theme is "Adult Education for the Human Condition: Global Issues and Trauma-Informed Learning." The proceedings are comprised of the following papers: (1) Man-Environment Interaction in the Rainforests and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Trauma, Global Approach, Ecology
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Jonsmoen, Kari Mari; Greek, Marit – Educational Action Research, 2017
Embedding academic literacy into the curriculum and regular subject teaching has received little attention in Norwegian higher education (HE). The present article, drawing on the findings of two studies carried out in 2013/14, seeks to amend this. The first study, an action research study, exposes how lecturers in one of the faculties at Oslo and…
Descriptors: Norwegian, Academic Discourse, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Park, Jeongyeon; Ro, Eunseok – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2015
In the first part of the discussion forum on extensive reading (ER) in "Reading in a Foreign Language" ("RFL") (April 2015 issue), many scholars in the field shared views regarding the core features to be considered when implementing ER, frequently referring to Day and Bamford's (1998, 2002) top 10 principles for teaching ER.…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction
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Butler, Paul – English Journal, 2011
About 10 years ago, Robert J. Connors's article "The Erasure of the Sentence" questioned the disappearance of writing style and examined the validity of some of the reasons given for its disappearance. Since that 2000 article, the study of style has undergone a kind of renaissance, with numerous books and articles on its uses in composition theory…
Descriptors: Transformational Generative Grammar, Creativity, Sentences, Teacher Role
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Mutwarasibo, Faustin – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
This paper aims to examine how to promote university students' engagement in learning by means of instructor-initiated EFL writing groups. The research took place in Rwanda and was undertaken as a case study involving 34 second year undergraduate students, divided into 12 small working groups and one instructor. The data were collected by means of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cooperative Learning, Case Studies, Undergraduate Students
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Ching, Kory Lawson – Composition Studies, 2011
The instructor-led peer conference, a lesser-known approach to peer response involving both students and teachers, affords significant opportunities for collaborative learning and apprenticeship in the teaching of composition. This article uses sociocultural theories of learning to examine video-recorded episodes from two instructor-led peer…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Learning Theories, Teacher Role, Apprenticeships
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Denecker, Christine – Composition Studies, 2013
Crossing the threshold from high school to college-level writing expectations constitutes a challenge for many students since secondary and post-secondary composition instructors often work under different constraints and are guided by different curricular philosophies. Dual enrollment classrooms provide a space where these differences can be…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Dual Enrollment, Writing (Composition), Secondary Education
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Selzer, Jack – College Composition and Communication, 1984
Argues that rather than intervening with one "ideal" composing style, teachers should acknowledge a number of effective overall composing styles--as well as options for performing each composing activity--to produce more flexible and resourceful writers. (HTH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
Souther, James W. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1980
Enumerates the transitions, adjustments, challenges and satisfactions that new teachers of technical writing will face. Makes seven points about the content and emphasis of technical writing instruction and lists readings in technical writing. (RL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods, Technical Writing
Mack, Nancy; Zebroski, James Thomas – Pre-Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory, 1992
Enacts a dialog about the authors' successes and failures as organic intellectuals of the underclass working within a traditional university setting. Emphasizes making the conflicts of class, race, gender, age, ethnicity the center of the writing classroom. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Marxian Analysis, Socioeconomic Status, Teacher Role
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Parker, Robert P. – English Education, 1988
Claims that there are many writing teachers, not just a few English/language arts teachers who are so designated, and that writing is already taught across the curriculum. Argues that teacher educators must reconsider their exclusive concern with methods and focus on teachers' theories of teaching and learning. (MS)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Higher Education
Enos, Theresa, Ed. – 1993
This collection of 11 essays honors Winifred Bryan Horner for her sustained effort to establish that the special nature of rhetoric and composition leads teachers to theorize practice and to apply theory in their own classrooms. The collection urges those in the field to learn from histories of rhetoric in order to draw rhetoric and composition…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory, Teacher Role
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Berne, Jennifer I. – Michigan Reading Journal, 2003
Notes that Ron Cramer is a distinguished professor of reading and language arts at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan and his special interest is in the teaching of writing. Presents an interview with him. Considers how he is particularly passionate about the idea of teachers as exemplars of literate behaviors. (SG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Role Models, Teacher Attitudes
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