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Mary Ebejer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study explored graduate student self-determination as a writer, need for cognition, and sense of belonging as predictors of their confidence today in their program completion. The data set consisted of 2,390 graduate students at universities across the United States. The data analysis was conducted using hierarchical linear modeling (HLM),…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Self Determination, Writing (Composition), Sense of Community
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Chen Chen; Dev K. Bose; Jennifer Sano-Franchini; Elizabeth Keller Kirycki; Ruth D. Osorio; Elliot Tetreault – Composition Studies, 2022
This article examines academic job market experiences as an embodied performance, considering how different bodies must navigate that performance in different ways. Engaging with the critical race theory methodology of counterstory developed by Aja Martinez and the social justice heuristic developed by Rebecca Walton, Kristen R. Moore, and Natasha…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Advantaged, Professionalism, Rhetoric
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Sarah Klotz; Kristina Reardon – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
As labor-based grading contracts gain momentum in first-year writing classrooms, new kinds of response to writing take center stage. We explore how session notes composed by embedded peer tutors and students become rich tools in a writing process and create a gateway to the writing center for first-year students. By reading session notes in…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Grading, Freshman Composition, Alternative Assessment
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Street, Nathaniel – Composition Studies, 2020
A unique line of WPA scholarship highlights the bodily, mental, and emotional toll of administering writing programs, which has prompted analysis of the institutional mechanisms that produce frustration in WPA work. Writing programs are comprised of a wide range of (non)human institutional forces in often incoherent and unsustainable ways, which…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Program Administration, Writing (Composition), Laboratories
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Frith, Jordan – Written Communication, 2020
Infrastructures support and shape our social world, but they do so in often invisible ways. In few cases is that truer than with various documents that serve infrastructural functions. This article takes one type of those documents--technical standards--and uses analysis of one specific standard to develop theory related to the infrastructural…
Descriptors: Standards, Writing (Composition), Internet, Guidelines
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Wagner, Steffen; Kok, Karel; Priemer, Burkhard – Education Sciences, 2020
What are the structural characteristics of written scientific explanations that make them good? This is often difficult to measure. One approach to describing and analyzing structures is to employ network theory. With this research, we aim to describe the elementary structure of written explanations, their qualities, and the differences between…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Knowledge Level, Maps, College Students
Kittle, Penny; Gallagher, Kelly – Educational Leadership, 2020
Many students enter upper grades unprepared to make decisions and take charge of their work, especially with writing assignments and organizing their thinking in any written piece. With good intention, many teachers make lots of decisions for students on organization and development a piece of writing. Gallagher and Kittle share how they let…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
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Hassenfeld, Ziva R.; Bers, Marina Umaschi – Reading Teacher, 2020
Since the 1960s, a group of educators and researchers have championed the idea that learning coding and learning to read and write are, in some sense, part of the same skill set, but the grounds for asserting that similarity have continually shifted. Some have argued that as texts increasingly integrate digital components, expertise in coding will…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Programming, Writing (Composition), Grade 2
Pandolpho, Beth – Solution Tree, 2020
Rely on "I'm Listening" to help you drive deeper, more meaningful learning by integrating relationship building into lesson design. Written by practitioner Beth Pandolpho, this resource outlines how to foster a sense of belonging while also maintaining the integrity of the content. Using the book's practical strategies will help you…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Learner Engagement, Student Empowerment, Reading
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Mary Bautista; Amy Flanagan Johnson – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
An interdisciplinary Pop-Up Learning Community (PLC) allowed students from various disciplines with different levels of content knowledge to discuss their perspectives on and beliefs about climate change. The impact of this event on students' climate change beliefs was gauged by a survey from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication. This…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Interdisciplinary Approach, Communities of Practice, Climate
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Kimberly Wei-Yi, Tao; Chung, Simon Sheung-Man – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
Situated in Hong Kong's considerably limited discourse on sexuality, this paper aims to examine how introducing the topic of masturbation into our college's gender-and sexuality-related course created pedagogical conundrums (in the words of Kathleen Quinlivan). We discuss how attempts to confront these conundrums enabled us to begin the journey of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Sex Education
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Zhang, Meixiu; Akoto, Miriam; Li, Mimi – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2023
Driven by the digital revolution in second language (L2) classrooms and broadened views on literacy, digital multimodal composing (DMC) has gained a robust growth of interests in the past decade. To illuminate the empirical landscape of this budding field, this paper provides a substantive and methodological review of 60 empirical L2 studies on…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Languages, Multimedia Materials, Writing (Composition)
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Healey, Brett; Gardner, Paul – Language Awareness, 2023
The abstract nature of grammar makes metalinguistic thinking a challenge for both teachers and students. However, it is suggested writing conferences in which students are encouraged to reflect on grammatical choices and their impact on meaning may be an effective means to develop metalinguistic awareness. This paper draws on cognitive linguistics…
Descriptors: Grammar, Metalinguistics, Conferences (Gatherings), Writing (Composition)
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Winberg, Christine; Dippenaar, Hanlie; Engel-Hills, Penelope; Phillips, Heather – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2023
Background: 'Snack writing' is a term coined to describe regular short bursts of writing on a larger academic writing task. There is extensive research on academic writing, but research on 'snack writing' is limited. Moreover, the idea of 'snack writing' in an online environment is not evident in the literature. Objectives: The study objectives…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing (Composition), Computer Mediated Communication, Writing Processes
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van der Rijst, Roeland M.; Lamers, Antonia M.; Admiraal, Wilfried F. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
Transnational education is rather common in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, with among the highest TNE enrolments of any region worldwide. Approximately a third of the Omani students in higher education are registered in programmes offered transnationally, and a UK university is the main provider. The aim of this study was to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Barriers, College Students
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