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Fox, Dana L.; Vogel, Mark – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1994
Argues that writing teachers must create an organic curriculum with the language of home and community at its core. Suggests that writing teachers help students examine language features, dialects, and language attitudes in their communities. Notes that such student inquiry influences class discussions and can reshape attitudes toward students'…
Descriptors: Dialects, Higher Education, Language Attitudes, Student Attitudes

Miller, Hildy – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1990
Describes a study in which undergraduate college students, composition instructors, and noncomposition faculty evaluate the same student writing assignments. Reports that the three groups have very different views of what constitutes good writing. Suggests a possible need to reexamine prevailing notions of academic writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Student Attitudes

Devet, Bonnie – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1996
Describes an assignment designed to dispel prospective English teachers' dichotomous ideas about language ("right" or "wrong"); gain a sense that more than one dialect could be accepted; and understand that the variations from the handbook rules ("errors") might even be rhetorically based. (TB)
Descriptors: English Teacher Education, Grammar, Higher Education, Language Patterns