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Baker, Tracey; Jolly, Peggy – Journal of Basic Writing, 1999
Demonstrates and presents the program evaluation of one basic writing program. Studies four variables which are nominally rated: retention rate, current classification, grade point average, and writing-course sequence completed. Discusses how each contributes to the successful retention rate of basic-writing students studied. (SC)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Basic Writing, Grade Point Average, Higher Education

Spigelman, Candace – Journal of Basic Writing, 1998
Considers rhetorical implications of silence as a contestatory strategy in a basic writing class where Mike Rose's "Lives on the Boundary" was the text. Finds students were reluctant to discuss the issues of power raised in the book, perhaps because of complex cultural and educational conflicts operating in some writing classrooms.…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Johnson, Sarah Coprich – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Examines the use of music as a springboard for writing. Provides an explanation of how basic writing students can use music-writing activities to discover meaningful topics and ideas, to develop specific supporting details, and to understand the connections between purpose and audience. (RS)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Basic Writing, Class Activities, Higher Education

Hindman, Jane E. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1999
Claims compositionists misrecognize stylistic and institutionalized conventions of academic discourse in their own rhetoric and in the evaluation of their students. Argues that students should be included in the practices by which compositionists "normalize" these conventions. Suggests how students might be included in the evaluative…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Building Bridges to Academic Discourse: The Peer Group Leader in Basic Writing Peer Response Groups.

Grobman, Laurie – Journal of Basic Writing, 1999
Analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of a project that used a peer group leader to help build bridges between basic writers and academic writers. Discusses the implications for the further use of peer group leaders in basic writing. (NH)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, Freshman Composition, Higher Education

Gray-Rosendale, Laura – Journal of Basic Writing, 1999
Offers a brief Foucauldian archeological history of the "Journal of Basic Writing." Attempts to (1) describe broad historical features of the construction of Basic Writers' identities; (2) examine instances in which critical disruptions and overlaps of such constructions occur; and (3) explore what such moments reveal about trends and…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Scholarly Journals, Student Centered Curriculum
Bleekman, Dell; Tegan, Mary Beth – 1995
One challenge for composition instructors is to determine exactly, or even approximately, what objects and rituals must be observed for students' words to fall with the "true." Another is to successfully communicate these objects and rituals to their students through the various techniques of discipline. The arbitrary nature of…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Design, Discipline, Higher Education
Tichenor, Stuart – 1995
Generally, students in vocational and technical colleges are in writing classes because they must be, not because they want to be. As a rule, students in basic composition classes have been more or less continually exposed to writing classes since middle school where they been asked to keep journals, read articles and short stories, and write…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
McAlexander, Patricia J.; And Others – 1992
This book briefs teachers on how to analyze individual students' spelling errors and coach them on strategies to overcome them. Although the book deals with spelling weaknesses of both learning disabled and basic writers, its message to practitioners can also provide help for any student who has spelling weaknesses. The book is organized in two…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Class Activities, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
Collins, James L.; Collins, Kathleen M. – 1994
Writing processes and writing skills are highly compatible, but only if "writing skills" are defined as genuinely helpful learning strategies rather than prescriptive techniques or isolated forms and rules. Increased skill is a product of meaningful practice, not prescriptive instructions or isolated drills. In the present context, the…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Skill Development
Cullum, Charles – 1991
A study developed an objective approach to measuring the effects of collaborative learning techniques, and assessed the impact of collaborative learning on reducing writing problems for developmental students. One-hundred two developmental English students participated in an experimental writing class that used only collaborative learning…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Writing Difficulties
Hodson, Kristy K. – 2002
When it comes to "student-centered" teaching, who knows what teachers are talking about? Specifically, the multiple perspectives offered in today's diverse classrooms have rendered such terms slippery and subjective. In a student-centered classroom, to "be" the one who knows what the students are talking about, the writing…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Diversity (Student), Freshman Composition, Higher Education

Royster, Jacqueline Jones; Taylor, Rebecca Greenberg – Journal of Basic Writing, 1997
Focuses on the implications of identity in the construction of classroom culture. Finds that teacher/researchers usually center attention on the students in the room, with the teacher being peripheral. Uses an informal survey to help examine participants' institutions for racial, gender, and class differences. (PA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Bias, Classroom Communication, Cultural Context

Adler-Kassner, Linda; Reynolds, Thomas – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1996
Discusses the rationale for working with computers as reading tools in a basic writing classroom and describes some of the teaching activities used in computer classrooms at the University of Minnesota's General College. (TB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Class Activities, Computer Uses in Education, Computers

Hagemann, Julie Ann – English Journal, 2003
Suggests that the best writing curriculum for second language students is one that balances content and form, that calls for an attention to writing process and to written product, and that draws on knowledge from both teacher and student. Describes the "focus on form" approach the author uses in her mainstream basic writing class, as well as some…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Grammar