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Klages, Marisa A.; Clark, J. Elizabeth – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2009
This article examines the challenges of teaching basic writing today as students come to the classroom with the basic fluency of digital natives but have the same need for learning writing and critical thinking skills that has traditionally marked basic writers. While most basic writers are adept at accessing information digitally, they are not as…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Writing Instruction, Basic Writing, Reading Writing Relationship
Peer reviewedGrobman, Laurie – Journal of Basic Writing, 1999
Discusses how basic-writing students' use of the World Wide Web in the dialogic process can advance a number of pedagogical objectives as students enter the "conversation of ideas" through reading and writing. Considers how this technology also necessitates a reconsideration of the relationship between authority, academic discourse, and basic…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Heaney, April – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2006
In this description of a learning community for "at-risk" and basic writing students at the University of Wyoming, I outline the reasons our students resist academic writing prior to their entry into college--reasons largely unrelated to typical perceptions of at-risk students as "lazy" or intellectually less capable. For…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Writing Processes

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