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Borgese, Jolene; Heyler, Dick; Romano, Stephanie – Corwin, 2011
For many secondary students, writing effectively is the most elusive of the critical literacy skills needed for college and career readiness. And for many teachers, revision is the most difficult part of the writing process to tackle. How can adolescent writers be guided to revisit their work, to identify the weaknesses in their writing drafts,…
Descriptors: State Standards, Writing Processes, Writing Workshops, Literacy
Perin, Dolores; Hare, Rachel – Community College Research Center, Columbia University, 2010
In recent years, discussion has arisen among educational researchers and practitioners on how best to teach academically underprepared community college students the basic skills they need to be able to learn from a college curriculum. Research conducted by the Community College Research Center has found that many creative approaches are used in…
Descriptors: College Students, College Curriculum, Intervention, Community Colleges
Horner, Bruce; Lu, Min-Zhan – College English, 2010
The constitution of "rhetoric and composition" as a discipline is the subject of a long-standing and ongoing debate that grapples with what each of the terms might be said to signify in relation to the other, and why. Given the multiple meanings of rhetoric and composition, as well as the vexed history of institutional relationships…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Applied Linguistics, Definitions, Writing (Composition)
Leaker, Cathy; Ostman, Heather – College Composition and Communication, 2010
In this article, we argue that prior learning assessment (PLA) essays manifest a series of issues central to composition research and practice: they foreground the "contact zone" between the unauthorized writer, institutional power, and the articulation of knowledge claims; they reinforce the central role of a multifaceted approach to…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Writing (Composition), Evaluation, Reflection
Erickson, Joey Jason – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This dissertation reports my study of the institutionally situated challenges involved in designing and maintaining Rhetoric and Composition doctoral program websites via two primary research methods. First, I conduct content analyses of nine methodically selected doctoral program websites in order to develop a detailed set of site…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Web Sites, Heuristics, Writing (Composition)
Cole, Daniel – College Composition and Communication, 2011
This essay describes my design and implementation of a composition course focused on the Native American rhetorical device of survivance at work in debates on Indian removal and U.S.-Indian relations in general. Using a contact zone approach, I found that the course improved writing and thinking skills by pushing students out of their ideological…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, American Indians, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Bizzell, Patricia – College English, 2009
Stanley Fish in his new book ["Save the World on Your Own Time" (New York: Oxford UP,2008)] says that composition studies presents "the clearest example" of what is desperately wrong in the academy, because in writing classrooms, he says, "more often than not anthologies of provocative readings take center stage and the actual teaching of writing…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Writing (Composition), Anthologies, Higher Education
Pare, Anthony – Education Canada, 2009
The past four decades have seen dramatic developments in the study and teaching of writing. The result is a body of knowledge about writing that has profound practical and pedagogical implications for teaching, thinking, and learning across the curriculum. This article discusses five things about writing that can have an effect across the…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Teaching Methods, Rhetoric
Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Perdue, Sherry Wynn – Writing Center Journal, 2012
In the last 15 years, writing center scholars have increasingly called for more evidence to validate writing centers' practices. Work by Paula Gillespie (2002), Neal Lerner (2009), and Isabelle Thompson et al. (2009) underscore this need. Missing from these discussions, however, is a thorough understanding of the past and current research…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Scholarship, Research Methodology
Sheldon, Elena – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2011
As English is the leading medium of communication in academia, publication in international journals presents a goal and a challenge for some non-Anglophone researchers. Research articles (RAs) written in English and Spanish have been examined in order to discover whether the textual organization in each language is similar or different. However,…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Applied Linguistics, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Giberson, Greg; Ostergaard, Lori; ClaryLemon, Jennifer; Courtney, Jennifer; Kinney, Kelly; Lucas, Brad – Composition Forum, 2009
This essay explores some of the challenges for the discipline of rhetoric and composition implied by the growth in undergraduate writing majors. Through six narratives from junior faculty at five different institutions, this work explores the ways in which these new faculty were, or were not, prepared for the challenges of developing and…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), College Faculty, Personal Narratives
Kyburz, Bonnie Lenore – Composition Studies, 2008
In this article, the author reflects on her personal experience, along with various historical accounts, in order to project a sense of "crisis" in 1963 film culture and argues that a similar disposition attempted to move 1963 Composition. Explored through the lens of the year 1963, the author focuses at the work of an iconic filmmaker--Jean Luc…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Writing (Composition), Films, Criticism
Bloom, Lynn Z. – College English, 2008
Food writing, like cooking, offers control over at least a small slice of an otherwise refractory world. As practiced by writers so good that whether they can cook or not is beside the point, food writing is most often upbeat and nurturing, providing successes and triumphs--modest and major--for readers to feast on, with occasional glimpses of…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Food, Writing (Composition), Cooks
Ginger Gunter Collins – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Young adolescents should be able to write organized multi-paragraph compositions that develop a central idea and unfold in logical and sequential order, unified through the use of transitional words and phrases. In other words, the compositions should not just consist of a string of related sentences, but represent a dynamic text that has…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Paragraph Composition, Writing (Composition), Transformational Generative Grammar
Wang, Junhua; Zhu, Pinfan – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2011
Scholars have consistently claimed that rhetorical patterns are culturally bound, and indirectness is a defining characteristic of Chinese writing. Through examining how the rhetorical mechanism of directness and indirectness is presented in 29 English business communication textbooks published in China, we explore how English business…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Textbooks, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods