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T. Revell; W. Yeadon; G. Cahilly-Bretzin; I. Clarke; G. Manning; J. Jones; C. Mulley; R. J. Pascual; N. Bradley; D. Thomas; F. Leneghan – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2024
Generative AI has prompted educators to reevaluate traditional teaching and assessment methods. This study examines AI's ability to write essays analysing Old English poetry; human markers assessed and attempted to distinguish them from authentic analyses of poetry by first-year undergraduate students in English at the University of Oxford. Using…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Authors, Integrity, Essays
Soiferman, L. Karen – Online Submission, 2019
Teaching stand-alone grammar lessons is not as beneficial as instructors think if they want their students to learn how to write. If teachers truly want their students to become better at writing grammatically correct papers they will provide practice in writing, lots of practice. It is only through the practice of writing can students improve…
Descriptors: Grammar, Writing (Composition), English Instruction, Secondary School Students
Marini, Jessica P.; Shaw, Emily J.; Young, Linda; Ng, Helen – College Board, 2018
College professors, administrators, admission officers, and other higher education leaders expect students to arrive at college ready and able to write, as it is among the most critical skills for college success. Knowing when writing is a weakness for a student and when additional instruction or support is needed is essential for advancing…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Essay Tests, Scores, Academic Achievement
Tanpoco, Manuel R.; Rillo, Richard M.; Alieto, Ericson O. – Online Submission, 2019
Language transfer is an invasive term that has led to varied interpretations and research practices of it. This paper attempted to find out interlanguage transfer errors evident in the written outputs of CEU's three bigger schools/colleges and their implications to the new educational program of the Philippines, the Senior High School of the K to…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Error Patterns, Writing (Composition), Grammar
Soiferman, L. Karen – Online Submission, 2014
The purpose of the study was to gain an understanding of the kinds of prior knowledge students bring with them from high school as it relates to the conventions of writing that they are expected to follow in ARTS 1110 Introduction to University. The research questions were "Can first-year students taking the Arts 1110 Introduction to…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Writing (Composition), College Freshmen, Essays
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Dryer, Dylan B. – College Composition and Communication, 2012
While reading a series of undergraduate essay drafts, ten newly appointed graduate teaching assistants consistently projected their own anxieties about academic writing onto the authors of the papers, with two exceptions: the students were imagined neither to have the teachers' compositional agency nor to feel their ambivalence about the academic…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Writing (Composition), Teaching Assistants, Undergraduate Students
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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
Wester, Jason Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study investigated the lived experiences of first-year college students who kept personal and private journals in an English composition course. The purpose of this study was to provide a description of the lived experiences of keeping those journals from the point-of-view of the journal writers themselves. Forty-eight students were involved…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Student Journals, Language Arts, English Instruction
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Whitney, Anne Elrod – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
This article shares the story of one student writer that shows how the challenges of writing from sources are tied to issues of voice and authority. Keith was a student in the author's first college writing class in the fall of 2002. As he undertook a transition from high school to college writer, the author was transitioning from high school to…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Styles, Academic Discourse, College English
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Amicucci, Ann N. – CEA Forum, 2011
In this article, I demonstrate how the use of reflective writing assignments in first-year composition facilitated students' understanding of their own writing process strategies. I first discuss the theoretical roots from which reflective practice among student writers grows. Next, I employ my students' voices to demonstrate that reflection…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Processes, Reflective Teaching, Writing Assignments
Burns, Sharon L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Students' conceptualizations of academic writing are often based on their cultural and social expectations of what it means to be a student or an instructor in the academy. These expectations are as varied as any target population and continue to grow as multi-cultural heritages continue to expand. First-year student writers' performances are…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Writing (Composition), Focus Groups, Academic Achievement
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Todd Ruecker – College Composition and Communication, 2014
Reporting on a year-and-a-half-long study of Latina/Latino multilingual students transitioning from high school to a community college or university on the US-Mexico border, this article explores how writing instruction was shaped across the three institutional locations by a variety of internal and external forces such as standardized testing…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, College Bound Students
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Driscoll, Dana Lynn – Across the Disciplines, 2011
Transfer, or how much knowledge from one context is used or adapted in new contexts, is a longstanding issue for researchers and teachers of writing in a variety of disciplines. Transfer is of particular concern when examining how effective first-year writing is in preparing students with a foundation for their disciplinary coursework. This…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Student Attitudes, College Freshmen
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Fishman, Jenn; Reiff, Mary Jo – Composition Forum, 2008
Current theoretical conversations in the field of Rhetoric and Composition, particularly conversations related to first-year curricular design, are increasingly concerned with the issue of "teaching for transfer." While developing successful transfer pedagogy is a challenging undertaking, one that may require writing instructors to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), English Instruction, Writing Instruction, Transfer of Training
Walpole, Jane R. – Freshman English News, 1979
Provides 22 "crots" (brief independent and discrete units of sentences without transitional devices) and discusses the "crot" as a rhetorical form. (DD)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, English Instruction, Higher Education, Rhetoric
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