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Peer reviewedBalester, Valerie; And Others – Computers and Composition, 1992
Describes the sharing of authority that occurred during a collaboratively taught course for basic writing students, supported by real-time computer exchanges. Discusses the computer classroom, curriculum, assignments, collaborative teaching, and student responses to the course. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Computer Networks, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Long, Nancy Ann Zrinyi – 2002
The lesson plan developed in this project presents the author's experience of searching for her roots during a summer seminar spent in Hungary, the land of her ancestors. Following an introduction, the project provides a summary syllabus for developmental writing students in an English literature and composition course, "Exploring Our…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Family History
Peer reviewedGrego, Rhonda; Thompson, Nancy – College Composition and Communication, 1996
Describes a writing studio program that replaces the standard basic writing course by offering special assistance to certain students enrolled in mainstream writing classes. Examines how writing programs have been constructed to include such categories as "basic writer" and how students, teachers, and administrators can get beyond such…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Course Descriptions, Feminism, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWinslow, Rosemary; Mische, Monica – Journal of Basic Writing, 1996
Describes a seminar course for underprepared college students which focuses on the study of the hero's quest and solves many of the difficulties inherent in the remedial writing course previously taught. Aims to teach critical thinking, close critical reading, and critical and creative writing as necessary for making the journey of inquiry. (PA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Course Descriptions, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedLinnehan, Paul J. – English in Texas, 1994
Describes the relationship between reading and writing, particularly in the way that extensive reading can help writers improve their writing. Discusses four strategies a writing teacher used to revise a basic writing course. Shows how the strategies derive from current research. Describes briefly how the strategies are employed in designing and…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Course Descriptions, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Peer reviewedLovas, John – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Describes two different experiments at De Anza College which illustrate coordinated teaching, a concept in which a group of faculty volunteer to work together for better instruction within the context of an existing program, maintaining their usual approaches to teaching a course, but allowing for collegial effort, some common work, and…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cooperative Planning, Course Descriptions, Freshman Composition
Peer reviewedLivingston, Sue – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 1996
A La Guardia Community College (New York) course in developmental writing for deaf students features small class size and teachers fluent in American Sign Language. Teaching practices include reading of model essays on topics of interest to deaf students, peer feedback on the first two drafts of writing assignments, and student "reading…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Basic Writing, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques


