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Yam, Sharon – Composition Forum, 2018
This article posits that inviting students to interrogate and share their worldviews through personal narratives could promote mutual inquiry across difference. Detailing a series of assignments and activities developed from the model of invitational rhetoric, this article analyzes students' writing and reflections to demonstrate how mutual…
Descriptors: World Views, Personal Narratives, Student Attitudes, Assignments
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Guzy, Annmarie – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2014
Annmarie Guzy teaches honors composition at the University of South Alabama. This essay discusses her observation that students who took her class were more likely to complete the honors program, which led to her wondering what elements of her course might give students an edge in honors program completion. As an English professor with training in…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Freshman Composition, Academic Persistence, Writing Assignments
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Wolfe, Joanna – College Composition and Communication, 2010
Contemporary argument increasingly relies on quantitative information and reasoning, yet our profession neglects to view these means of persuasion as central to rhetorical arts. Such omission ironically serves to privilege quantitative arguments as above "mere rhetoric." Changes are needed to our textbooks, writing assignments, and instructor…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Rhetoric, Student Attitudes, Textbooks
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Matalene, Carolyn – Rhetoric Review, 1992
Argues that rationality follows rhetoric and emerges from discourse. Asserts that teachers must empower the students by starting with honest personal writing and move to honest personal writing about public issues. Presents samples of students' writing which illustrate the problems involved in trying to sound rational when arguing personal points.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Personal Writing, Persuasive Discourse, Writing Assignments
Stratta, Leslie; Dixon, John – 1982
A seminar was held in England in 1981 to come up with a systematic, detailed analysis of argument and with suggestions on how it should be taught on the secondary level. Within a framework of questions designed to distinguish types and purposes of argument, members of the seminar analyzed four essays paragraph by paragraph. Their comments…
Descriptors: Assignments, Essays, Evaluation Criteria, Instructional Improvement
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Herrick, Michael J. – English Quarterly, 1994
Describes how a writing teacher has his students write about one object in the four modes (description, narration, argumentation, and exposition) as a means of learning about writing and writing to learn. Suggests that students learn about their topics when they write about them in the four modes. (SR)
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Narration
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O'Shea, Catherine; Egan, Margaret – English Journal, 1980
Teachers should assign the classics, include ethnic literature in the curriculum, use peer tutors, and teach argumentative and persuasive writing in order to help students to think logically, communicate effectively, and become responsible citizens. (DD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, English Instruction, Ethnic Studies, Logical Thinking
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Combs, Warren E.; Sitko, Barbara – English Journal, 1981
Reports of classroom research on the effectiveness of sentence combining as a teaching technique. Notes the value of in-class research. (RL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, High Schools
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Mitchell, Diana – English Journal, 1996
Provides language arts teachers with specific techniques to help content-area teachers get more writing into their classrooms. Suggests that some of these techniques might be helpful to language arts teachers themselves, especially in getting students to think about learning. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Fiction, Interviews, Journal Writing
Steinberg, Michael – 1996
Personal narrative writing can be encouraged and used effectively in classes and in in-service workshops because it is accessible, because the writers may use their own voices, because they can tell their own stories, and because it helps them to make sense of their own experiences. However strong the case made for this form, though, there are…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Evans, Karin – 1996
In a Purdue University English 101 class, students were told to identify an audience outside the classroom for each paper they wrote. The central challenge to composition teachers is preserving elements valued in teaching academic writing in the context of ill-defined problems to be addressed outside the classroom. Most useful for instructors…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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Forman, Janis – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
Teaching communication to MBAs often involves focusing on corporate strategic discourse when student projects are intended to help companies move to a more advanced stage of development. This focus on corporate strategy--the language and concepts that concern the mission and direction that an organization should adopt--requires, in turn, that…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Specialists, Graduate Study, Undergraduate Study