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Kathrynn DiTommaso – Forum for International Research on Students and Teaching, 2024
This paper reports the findings of a study of student writing that assessed the skill needs of a cohort of developmental writing students enrolled in a co-requisite composition course at a community college that is part of the City University of New York (CUNY). This credit-bearing course fulfills the first half of the required composition…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Freshman Composition, Writing Evaluation, Diagnostic Teaching
Steve Graham; Alyson A. Collins; Stephen Ciullo – Grantee Submission, 2024
We present 11 evidence-based practices for teaching writing to students. These include recommendations for teaching writing to younger students (aged 5-11) and older students (aged 6-18). The recommendations are based on findings from close to 1000 investigations. The proposed recommendations are (1) students need to write, but writing is not…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Writing Instruction, Meta Analysis, Writing Across the Curriculum
Steve Graham; Alyson A. Collins; Stephen Ciullo – Education 3-13, 2024
We present 11 evidence-based practices for teaching writing to students. These include recommendations for teaching writing to younger students (aged 5-11) and older students (aged 6-18). The recommendations are based on findings from close to 1000 investigations. The proposed recommendations are: (1) students need to write, but writing is not…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Writing Instruction, Meta Analysis, Writing Across the Curriculum
Kathrynn DiTommaso – Forum for International Research on Students and Teaching, 2024
This paper presents a qualitative study that used student interviews to investigate the influence of non-cognitive barriers on developmental student success in a corequisite first-year composition course that was offered on line following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Students answered open-ended questions about their previous educational…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Writing Skills, College Freshmen, Online Courses
Erin E. Doran – College Composition and Communication, 2024
Latinx students are a growing demographic in postsecondary English classes, but the majority of research on them and on the faculty who teach them is based in the US Southwest at Hispanic-Serving Institutions. The purpose of this study is to describe some of the pedagogical and extracurricular considerations of faculty who teach Latinx students in…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Latin Americans, College Students, Writing (Composition)
Shuyun Han; Zhaoli Zhang; Hai Liu; Weiliang Kong; Zengcan Xue; Taihe Cao; Jiangbo Shu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Online learning democratizes and provides flexibility in accessing education, but it also places greater demands on students' self-regulated learning strategies. Previous studies have explored the important impact of effort regulation on academic performance. However, there remains more to explore on the dynamics of effort regulation among…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Student Behavior, Self Management
John Paul Tassoni – Journal of Basic Writing, 2024
This narrative essay describes a basic writing instructor's engagement with student confusion in a hybrid Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) course. The story examines the ways confusion can mark sites of engagement for students and teachers and how ALP courses, in particular, might mediate effective (and ineffective) forms of confusion.
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Writing Teachers, Blended Learning, Teacher Student Relationship