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Graff, Nelson – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
This article describes an assignment piloted in spring of 2008 called the Rhetorical Analysis Project, which required students to analyze three different texts addressing a common issue, compose an argument about the representation of that issue as illustrated by those texts, and revise that argument to match a rhetorical model they chose from…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Transfer of Training, Rhetorical Criticism, High Stakes Tests
Miller, Susan – 1982
Teachers read student papers with both eager and anxious expectancy about discourse they have caused but not written. Whatever the teachers may have said about what they will look for as they read, they still measure each paper against their ideas about appropriate performances in each of the categories of textual analysis. They are not reacting…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Reading Processes
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Brown, Betsy E. – English Journal, 1983
Reviews recent trends in composition research. Suggests that the apparently divergent directions of study reflect a new interest in writing as a process rather than as a product, and in reading as a response to or re-creation of the text rather than a passive acceptance of textual information. (MM)
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Reading Processes, Rhetorical Criticism, Writing (Composition)
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Bialostok, Steve – Language Arts, 1997
Examines three previously published articles which call for compromise in the debate over reading instruction. Argues that the articles are misleading and have the potential to create fear of whole language and anti-whole language sentiment. Shows how the writers portray themselves as concerned educators grounded in "true science," and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Ideology, Reading Instruction
Newkirk, Thomas, Ed. – 1986
Drawn from talks given at a conference held at the University of New Hampshire in October 1984, the papers in this collection explore the relationship of composition to reading and literature studies. Following an introductory chapter written by Thomas Newkirk, which contains background information about that relationship as well as an overview of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Theories, English Curriculum, Freshman Composition