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Christiansen, Ron – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
This article questions educators' reliance on textbooks through the author's own struggles to come to terms with his ambiguous, sometimes frustrating, relationship with textbooks. Seeing the wide-open white pages on his syllabus and schedule, not filled or structured by a textbook, the author realizes he has an opportunity to reconsider his…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Teacher Student Relationship, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
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Moe, Peter Wayne – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2013
"Teaching English in the Two-Year College's" series "What Works for Me" is a unique artifact in the development of composition as a field. In this article, the author claims "What Works for Me" as a valuable genre, a hybrid of new and old disciplinary forms. In the spirit of Derek N. Mueller's "Views from a Distance: A Nephological Model of the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, English Instruction, Best Practices, College English
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Seessel, Jessica – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2013
For many writing teachers, helping students discover, explore, refine and, most importantly, inhabit their "voices" is both the teachers' greatest challenge and pleasure. Voice, they tell them, is what their writing "sounds" like when someone reads it; it is their personality on the page; it is the writer "speaking" to the reader. But what happens…
Descriptors: Written Language, Sign Language, Writing (Composition), Deafness
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Janangelo, Joseph; Klausman, Jeffrey – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
The word "idea" assumed special meaning in composition studies when Stephen M. North, in "The Idea of a Writing Center," showed how an idea can evoke and ignite intense expectations and aversions surrounding literacy instruction. In particular, North lamented the "false sense of knowing" that made getting a message through (in this case, about…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literacy, Laboratories, Writing (Composition)
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Moe, Peter Wayne – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
A brief review of composition theory shows metaphor is often underused and misrepresented in the composition classroom. Approaches to teaching metaphor in composition courses do not go far enough in acknowledging the key role metaphor can play in argumentation, and very little composition theory heeds Andrea Lunsford's call to teach metaphor as…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Figurative Language, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Gordon, Barbara L.; Kircher, Cassandra – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
In the best of times, students training to be writing center consultants are empowered to work creatively with writers and professors as part of an integrated enterprise that contributes to teaching and learning on their campuses. In the worst of times, students training to be writing center consultants are disempowered, caught between faculty and…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Two Year Colleges, Training
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Scrocco, Diana Lin Awad – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
In an early think-aloud protocol study that identifies which "actual" written comments help students revise, Mary Hayes and Donald Daiker examine "how students respond to educators' responses". Studying teacher feedback in a writing course focused on revision, Hayes and Daiker asked students to read aloud and analyze their instructor's written…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Feedback (Response), Writing Processes, Protocol Analysis
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Tremmel, Michelle – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
In this article, the author traces the history of the five-paragraph theme and the views about it, along with arguing for its elimination in writing instruction in favor of problem-based, "rich-task" writing experiences for students. She intends to bring together various voices on theme writing across time along with some key bits of the history…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Standards
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Miller-Cochran, Susan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
Community college campuses around the United States serve an increasingly diverse student body. A report from the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights highlights this growing trend by outlining a plan to increase racial diversity at four-year institutions by encouraging transfers from community colleges, primarily because community…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Student Diversity, English (Second Language), Community Colleges
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Rodrigo, Rochelle – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
Although not everyone needs textbooks, they still actively serve four audiences within the discipline. The four audiences that benefit from textbooks are students, instructors, the textbook sales force, and the textbook authors themselves. With a growing number of online classes where students have less and less, or even no, face time with their…
Descriptors: Audiences, Textbooks, Online Courses, Web Based Instruction
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Whitney, Anne Elrod – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
This article shares the story of one student writer that shows how the challenges of writing from sources are tied to issues of voice and authority. Keith was a student in the author's first college writing class in the fall of 2002. As he undertook a transition from high school to college writer, the author was transitioning from high school to…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Styles, Academic Discourse, College English
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Davis, Kevin – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
The third goal of Zen practice, helping others achieve enlightenment, suggests that teachers should help students learn about their own composing practices and histories as part of their instruction, but they cannot help others until they learn to help themselves by reflecting on their own processes and histories, becoming enlightened, and…
Descriptors: Essays, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2010
This article presents a commentary exchange between authors Laurie Grobman and Richard C. Raymond regarding Raymond's article "Re-placing Lit in Comp II: Pragmatic/Humanistic Benefits." Grobman said that in her brief commentary on Raymond's article, she chooses not to explicitly address his thesis that literature belongs in a research-based…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Literature, Writing Instruction, Inquiry
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Quinn, Janet M. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2012
Contrastive rhetoric studies the writing of second language learners to understand how it is affected by their first language and culture. The field of contrastive rhetoric is as multidimensional as second language writing is complex. It draws on the work of contrastive analysis, anthropology, linguistics, pedagogy, culture studies, translation…
Descriptors: Anthropology, English (Second Language), Writing (Composition), Rhetoric
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Smith, Cheryl Hogue – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
Intertextuality is a vital component of college reading and writing. In order to write a paper that requires the synthesizing of readings, students must recognize the intertextual connections among all their sources. Instruction that fosters intertextual awareness in basic writers can help them overcome their tendency to compartmentalize what they…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
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