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Cleary, Michelle Navarre – College Composition and Communication, 2013
Adult students add nuance to the understanding of transfer. Overwhelmingly, research on writing transfer assumes students move from grammar to high school to college to work in one uninterrupted progression. Yet, 40 percent of college students are older than twenty-four, and younger students increasingly work while attending college. These…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Processes

Winsor, Dorothy A. – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Examines the writings of an engineer employed by a large manufacturing firm. Argues that the engineer's writing, although not the final product, is the essential means by which the product is created. Suggests that, because a report reflects final, agreed-upon knowledge about a product, the product and the document become one in the engineer's…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Studies, Engineering, Technical Writing

Berkenkotter, Carol – College Composition and Communication, 1983
Describes a case study of the composing strategies used by a professional writer, Donald Murray, concentrating on his planning and revision processes. (FL)
Descriptors: Authors, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Revision (Written Composition)

Selzer, Jack – College Composition and Communication, 1983
Analyzes the writing processes of a businessman-engineer and discovers that not all of the generalizations about composing are borne out in the way the subject writes. (FL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Engineers, Research Methodology

Clark, Beverly Lyon; Wiedenhaupt, Sonja – College Composition and Communication, 1992
Presents a nontraditional, naturalistic study of writing apprehension in the form of a dialogue between the subject of the case study and her teacher. Describes how the subject overcame a writing block (involving an undergraduate honors thesis) by writing about the block. Presents a sense of an individual writer and the social construction of her…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Naturalistic Observation, Teacher Student Relationship

Bencich, Carole; Graber, Elizabeth; Staben, Jenny; Sohn, Katherine – College Composition and Communication, 2002
Shares insights and experiences of three students that might smooth the way for other graduate students who may be struggling to chart their own courses to the "PhD shore." Suggests that it is ultimately the student who must take ownership and chart a course through the "choppy dissertation waters." (SG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Qualitative Research

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

Harris, Jeanette – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Reports on a small pilot study that investigated the effect of word processing on the revision of six college freshmen. The results suggested that word processing did not encourage students to revise more extensively. (HOD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition)