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Given, Michael; Wagner, Jean A.; Belleau, Leisa; Smith, Martha – Writing Instructor, 2007
Each of the four core composition units discussed in this paper presents its own set of challenges to both student and teacher. As writing teachers at mid-sized state universities, the authors offer four pedagogical approaches to exploring student identity through composition, literature, and rhetoric. One of the main goals is to allow new…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, State Universities, Self Concept
Strom, Linda; Belanger, Kelly – Writing Instructor, 1996
Highlights exemplary moments from the first three writing courses that Youngstown State University has been teaching at a union hall for steel workers. Includes excerpts from student interviews; illustrates the teachers' evolving approach to teaching writing in a workplace setting; and explains student responses to writing assignments. (TB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Higher Education, Interviews
Pemberton, Michael A. – Writing Instructor, 1992
Analyzes the various circumstances under which "term paper mills" get papers written, how the assignments some instructors give may facilitate this process, and how instructors can work to inhibit the ability of their students to make use of these companies. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Plagiarism, Research Papers (Students), Teacher Role
Johnson-Sheehan, Richard – Writing Instructor, 2007
The environment is a ready-made subject in writing classrooms, and teachers at all levels are encouraging students to write about nature and environmental issues. Environmental issues provide a equitable meeting place for students from a variety of different backgrounds, interests, and ideologies. There are also many pedagogical advantages to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Environmental Education, Learning Strategies, Ideology
Reed, Cheryl – Writing Instructor, 1996
Explains certain writing projects oriented toward real life situations (in this case a proposal to establish a museum display) can help college students bridge the perceived gap between academic writing and the kind of writing that will be asked of them in the professional world. Suggests that students' attitudes and writing improved as a result…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, Classroom Techniques, Museums
Rodby, Judith – Writing Instructor, 1990
Argues that the notion of writing as the expression of a fixed and unified individual identity is inappropriate for the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) student. Suggests that composition teachers recognize that writing in English engages the nonnative speaker in a dialectic of identity and difference and promote this difference rather than…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition)
Swyt, Wendy – Writing Instructor, 1995
Discusses an unsuccessful English 101 writing assignment in which students were asked to analyze a Gary Larson cartoon. Examines critically the type of assignment that seeks to address and incorporate the student writer's "local knowledge" of cultural texts, while at the same time containing what counts as knowledge within limited parameters of…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Cultural Literacy, Higher Education, Introductory Courses