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Nancy J. Murray – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2023
18 students engaged in learning about artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT 3 (CHAT), to respond to the question of whether it is ethical or practical for students to use CHAT in college-level classrooms to complete assignments. A thematic unit was created and taught in 2 face-to-face English 101 classes to explore the topic of CHAT. The…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, English Instruction, Synchronous Communication, Computer Software
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Moore, Jessie – Composition Forum, 2012
The following article maps the questions, methods, contexts, and theories presented in published scholarship on writing-related transfer. While not exhaustive, this review attempts to capture representative samples with a focus on recent publications. The article then highlights a multi-institutional research initiative that aims to flesh out the…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Maps, Cartography, Scholarship
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Amicucci, Ann N. – CEA Forum, 2011
In this article, I demonstrate how the use of reflective writing assignments in first-year composition facilitated students' understanding of their own writing process strategies. I first discuss the theoretical roots from which reflective practice among student writers grows. Next, I employ my students' voices to demonstrate that reflection…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Processes, Reflective Teaching, Writing Assignments
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Kraver, Jeraldine R. – CEA Forum, 2011
Integrating writing instruction into the content-area classroom poses a variety of challenges for instructors at all levels. Beyond the need to embrace a new skill set involving writing instruction, there is the resistance of students (and faculty) who find a disconnection between content-area and literacy learning. Developing a method for…
Descriptors: Literacy, College English, Writing Instruction, English Instruction
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Garland, Libby; Kolkmeyer, Kevin – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
The authors are faculty in history and English, respectively, at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York. What their students want and need, and what the institution's role in the community should be, remain open questions, with policy implications at the departmental, college, city, and even national level. Indeed, President Obama…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Higher Education, Evaluation, Two Year Colleges
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Shafer, Gregory – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
This essay is about the process of discovering and trying to help an exceptional student who was grappling with issues of real-life violence and incarceration and the desire to articulate their meaning to his life through writing. It describes how this student empowered himself to reflect on and deconstruct the meaning of his incarceration and how…
Descriptors: College Students, English Instruction, Higher Education, Violence
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Jones, Rebecca – Composition Studies, 2008
This article presents a course design of English 450: Theories and Methods of Argument. The course is an upper level course in the Writing concentration of B. A. in English and American Language and Literature at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, a metropolitan university in the South. At the 400 level, Theories and Methods of Argument is…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Higher Education, Surveys, Rhetoric
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Lovejoy, Kim Brian – English Journal, 2009
Self-directed writing is an opportunity for teachers to write with their students, and it is writing that ultimately ends up in the student's portfolio at mid-term and end of term. It is one component of a structured writing class in which students also do other writing assignments. It is important for teachers to communicate their expectations of…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, English Instruction, Social Environment, Public Schools
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Gebhardt, Richard C. – CEA Forum, 2007
Discussions of English department identity and mission more often center on the undergraduate major curriculum than on classes for general-studies and other non-major students. In such courses, though, educators have an opportunity to touch the intellectual lives of far more people than they do in courses for majors. The author argues in this…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, English Departments, College English, Literature
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Bunch, Susan; And Others – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1992
Describes successful teaching tips for writing instruction from six teachers. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education, Writing Assignments
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Rubin, Lois – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1992
Describes two writing assignments for basic writers (synthesizing influences from Mike Rose and David Bartholomae) in which students perform complex thinking and writing tasks while writing about their own experiences and those of fictional characters similar to themselves. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, College English, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Blythe, Hal; Sweet, Charlie – Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction, 2003
Shows how the mini-casebook approach, with a few modifications, works well with upper-division writing assignments. Notes that a mini-casebook approach is nothing more than a self-published document including a primary work of literature, selected secondary sources on that work, and a selection of several specified topics on the primary source.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature
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Speer, Tom – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1995
Reviews the arguments for and against teaching the traditional five-paragraph essay model. Describes a teaching approach in which students critically examine these arguments while learning the principle features of the five-paragraph essay. (SR)
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, Essays, Higher Education
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Kuhlman, Keely – Exercise Exchange, 1999
Describes an assignment for high school or college literature classes in which students focus on a particular character, answer a list of questions about that character, and eventually write an imagined yet realistic dialog with that character. Notes that this helps students grasp a character's complexity and depth. (SR)
Descriptors: Characterization, English Instruction, High Schools, Higher Education
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Wilcox, Thomas W. – Exercise Exchange, 1998
Offers a writing exercise intended for college English classes, which offers a hypothetical case to be considered (along with directions for papers and additional leads) that prompts students to consider ceremonial uses of language (such as the "Pledge of Allegiance") and various issues related to it. (SR)
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education
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