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Bunn, Michael – College Composition and Communication, 2013
Teaching reading in terms of its connections to writing can motivate students to read and increase the likelihood that they find success in both activities. It can lead students to value reading as an integral aspect of learning to write. It can help students develop their understanding of writerly strategies and techniques. Drawing on qualitative…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Freshman Composition, Writing Instruction, Reading Instruction

Belanoff, Pat – College Composition and Communication, 2001
Presents a highly philosophical view of silence from the literal sense extending to the idea of silencing voices. Considers reflection, meditation, and contemplation in regards to reading and writing. Discusses reflection and literacy, and reflection and learning. States that literacy is an interlace pattern of reflection in silence and activity…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literacy, Meditation, Philosophy
Green, Angela K. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article briefly analyzes the Spellings Commission Report on Higher Education, places it in the context of other American education reforms, and suggests ways for literacy educators to respond to this latest call for accountability in ways that are cognizant of political realities without compromising the integrity of our profession.
Descriptors: Integrity, Educational Change, Accountability, Higher Education

McAndrew, Donald A. – College Composition and Communication, 1996
Characterizes ecofeminism by describing its six major claims. Aims to widen the circle of concerns in the teaching of reading and writing to include (in addition to race, gender and class) what ecofeminists recommend to save the natural world. (TB)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Feminism, Higher Education

Cook-Sather, Alison – College Composition and Communication, 2003
Explores the educational process in which college sophomores enrolled in a reading and writing course are engaged. Defines this education as translation: a process of preservation, re-vision, and re-rendering of both texts and selves, prompted by particular course assignments, readings, and forums for interaction. Explores how the metaphor of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Individual Development, Metaphors

Tuman, Myron C. – College Composition and Communication, 1988
Asserts that Basil Bernstein, a British educational sociologist, provides answers to questions about the real beneficiaries of various educational reforms. States that Bernstein's later essays can be read as variations on a single theme: not all change is progress, not all existing practice is reaction. (MS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Brandt, Deborah – College Composition and Communication, 1994
Describes the relationship between reading and writing and considers its treatment in scholarly research. Explores relationships between writing and reading as they emerge in autobiographical accounts of literacy developments. Analyzes numerous interviews of people remembering literacy experiences. (HB)
Descriptors: Authors, College English, English Instruction, Higher Education

Penrose, Ann M.; Geisler, Cheryl – College Composition and Communication, 1994
Uses a case study to explore the concept of academic authority and how it manifests itself in written arguments. Investigates how differences in authority are played out in the academic environment. Examines how the lack of authority shapes the reading and writing practices adopted by students. (HB)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Case Studies, English Curriculum, English Instruction