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Joyce Olewski Inman – Journal of Basic Writing, 2023
This article considers the complex ecosystems of Basic Writing programs through the lens of resilience science, particularly William E. Rees' work in the field. The author uses critical discourse analysis to analyze articles published in The Journal of Basic Writing from 1995 to the present and identifies institutional narratives that illustrate…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Journal Articles, Periodicals, Resilience (Psychology)
Peer reviewedHarris, Joseph – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Charts a brief history of the teaching of basic writing, suggesting that fieldwork has been shaped by three overarching metaphors--growth, initiation, and conflict. Argues that recent views of the basic writing classroom as a "contact zone" fail to offer a compelling view of public discourse as a forum expressing and negotiating cultural…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences, Educational History
Peer reviewedSoliday, Mary – Journal of Basic Writing, 1997
Describes a language pedagogy which can help basic writers to understand language's potential to shape, not just to convey information about, social experience. States that students from diverse backgrounds can then more effectively critique the relationships of language's uses in a variety of social contexts. (PA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedMoreno, Renee M. – College Composition and Communication, 2002
Foregrounds issues of race, ethnicity, and education, and ties together two important issues in teaching basic writing: how social and pedagogical issues in higher education shape possibilities for bicultural students' writings, and how these students can use their developing sense of literacy and their texts to explore identity. Discusses…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Ethnography, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBrammer, Charlotte – Journal of Basic Writing, 2002
Uses student essays to illustrate the linguistic variations that many basic writing students bring to the academy and then offers some insights from second language acquisition and literacy studies that may help writing specialists enhance pedagogical practice to better serve these students. (SG)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Peer reviewedGrobman, Laurie – Journal of Basic Writing, 2001
Examines the ways in which students in basic writing respond to rhetorical constructions of their generation. Argues that compositionists' efforts to intervene and mediate society's conception of youth are complicated by students' simultaneous acceptance and rejection of these representations. Explores the subsequent implications for students' and…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Secondary Education, Social Change
Peer reviewedLazere, Donald – Journal of Basic Writing, 1991
Examines the debate initiated by Thomas J. Farrell's 1983 article, "IQ and Standard English." Suggests the importance of social class in assessing the situation of basic writers coming to college from predominately oral cultures, who are generally unprepared to write critically, follow complex lines of argument, or handle new vocabulary…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRossen-Knill, Deborah; Lynch, Kim – Journal of Basic Writing, 2000
Presents a holistic method for describing basic writers and their writing to encourage classroom research at two- and four-year colleges and enables comparisons of basic writers across institutions. Offers some preliminary results from the pilot study to illustrate the type of findings this approach yields and highlights the importance of such…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Scott, Tonya M. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
Using diverse texts to critically examine America's melting pot ideal supports basic writing students' successful matriculation through rhetorically and socially challenging locations. This paper is a pedagogical study of a basic writing (BW) classroom in which students grappled with America's "melting pot" metaphor. The theme of the course…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Figurative Language, Writing Instruction, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedSoliday, Mary – College Composition and Communication, 1996
Argues for a progressive version of mainstreaming remedial writers through a focus on one student who benefited from a two-semester course responsive to diverse language and cultural backgrounds. Discusses the political dimensions of mainstreaming which are an indelible aspect of writing program administration. (TB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedDiPardo, Anne – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Argues that, especially in culturally diverse classrooms, students' stories can be a rich source of information about their worlds, values, and linguistic styles. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedSoliday, Mary – College English, 1994
Focuses on how various literacy narratives portray passages between language worlds. Considers how such passages are relevant to a writing pedagogy. Stresses the relationship between such literacy passages is useful in basic writing contexts. Analyzes two essays written by one student who portrays such a literacy passage. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, English Curriculum
Center, Carole – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
Contrastive rhetoric provides tools that community college teachers need in order to understand the rhetorical forms that students from other cultures employ. Greater understanding of contrastive rhetoric can change the way that teachers interpret the difficulty linguistically different students may have in using conventional American academic…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Writing (Composition)
Peer reviewedHigbee, Jeanne L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Asserts that the teaching profession needs to recognize the natural connections between multicultural and developmental education. Presents eight steps developmental educators can take to promote pluralism, including (1) establishing a clear link between cultural pluralism and institutional and programmatic mission and goals; (2) striving for…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedCochran, Effie Papatzikou – Journal of Basic Writing, 1994
Considers how sex discrimination and sexist language have affected educational environments, particularly basic writing and English-as-a-Second-Language instruction. Provides four practical suggestions for college teachers of bilingual and/or bidialectical students to alleviate such attitudes and behaviors. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Discourse Modes
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