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Cynthia Puranik; Daphne Greenberg; Zoi Traga Philippakos; Charles MacArthur; Christine Miller; Jennifer Martinez – Grantee Submission, 2025
Students in adult education (AE) programs have limited access to quality writing instruction due to lack of empirical research. The current study is part of a larger research project to design and test the feasibility and effectiveness of a writing curriculum based on strategy instruction with self-regulation. We present the findings of our…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Writing Instruction, Curriculum Development, Instructional Effectiveness
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Genie Nicole Giaimo – Composition Studies, 2024
This article details the challenges and possibilities of assigning first year students writing assignments that require engagement with emotions and memories during the COVID-19 pandemic (Fall 2021). Using one first year writing class as a case study, the author describes the challenges that arose in writing conferences. Noting the rise in mental…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Faculty, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Anuj Gupta – Journal of Second Language Acquisition and Teaching, 2023
Concomitant with calls from scholars to pluralize academic writing to reflect diverse social realities (Canagarajah, 2013; Dryer et al., 2014; Horner, 2011; Martinez, 2020; Palmeri, 2007; Weisser, 2002) and with advocacy efforts by industry specialists to make dissertation writing more in tune with a rapidly changing professional world (Futures…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Genres, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students
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Zoe Esterly; Hannah L. W. Swoyer; Bridget A. Draxler – Writing Center Journal, 2023
Language expresses our values and identities, but in educational spaces, multidialectical and multilingual students' voices are often silenced in favor of Standard English (Lockett, 2019). As writing tutors and future language arts educators, we have developed a research-based inclusive grammar curriculum and classroom-based resources to expand…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Grammar
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Gerde, Hope K.; Skibbe, Lori E.; Wright, Tanya S.; Douglas, Sarah N. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2019
Writing is a core school readiness skill, yet preschools typically provide children with limited writing opportunities. To consider how curricular materials guide writing instruction, the five most common Head Start curricula were systematically examined in accordance with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework. Curricula were coded…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation
Jennifer James – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative research study sought to understand the affordances and limitations of a systemic functional linguistics (SFL) approach to teaching composition at the community college level. The study took place over the course of a semester in two developmental college composition classes using the language of SFL to teach writing through…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods, Metalinguistics
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James Rushing Daniel – College Composition and Communication, 2018
Student debt, some might contend, is a purely financial matter and begins long before students ever arrive on a college campus. Responding to composition's relative disinterest, this article looks to begin the conversation regarding debt's place in the teaching of writing. Against the transactional mechanism lenders insist it to be, debt, as the…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Financial Literacy, Student Loan Programs, Writing (Composition)
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Chris W. Gallagher – College Composition and Communication, 2016
This article offers a fuller account than we currently have of the complex, uneasy relationship between behaviorism and writing studies in order both to complicate our disciplinary historiography and to encourage writing scholars, teachers, and program administrators to articulate productive and unproductive understandings of writing behaviors.
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Behaviorism, Behavior Patterns
Andrews-Parker, Suzette – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This dissertation study examines new strategies for building a critical, liberatory curriculum in Developmental Writing (DW) courses. It addresses the research question: "What benefits will students demonstrate and describe when experiencing a critical asset-based curriculum, and what would a specific course lesson look like that reflects…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Writing Instruction, Developmental Studies Programs, Writing (Composition)
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Hall, R. Mark; Romo, Mikael; Wardle, Elizabeth – Composition Forum, 2018
In this article, we discuss what it means to learn troublesome "threshold concepts" about writing that cannot be adequately grappled with in a single course or assignment. Here, two faculty members and a graduate of a writing major reflect on elements of the writing curriculum, the writing center practicum, and the learning dispositions…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Fundamental Concepts, Writing (Composition), Majors (Students)
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V. Jo Hsu – College Composition and Communication, 2018
Building on studies of alternative rhetorics, this article envisions personal writing pedagogy as a relational endeavor that fosters rhetorical alliances among disparate communities. I detail a particular course design through which "personal reflection" becomes a means of enacting more radical forms of belonging.
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Writing Instruction, Courses
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Furman, Cara Elizabeth – Curriculum Inquiry, 2017
Early childhood writing curriculums typically focus on skills and encouraging interest. What children are asked to write is rarely closely examined. Through a self-study of my first and second grade classroom, in this paper I look at the implications of genre when teaching young children. I first identify some of the problems of a popular personal…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Early Childhood Education, Writing Skills, Elementary School Students
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Slentz, Jessica E.; Kondrlik, Kristin E.; Lyons-McFarland, Michelle – Composition Studies, 2017
English 150: Expository Writing is an undergraduate course in expository and research writing offered by special partnership to both the students of Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and the students of the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM). The course provides student writers experience in the critical reading and writing practices required…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Expository Writing, Undergraduate Study
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Akinyeye, Caroline; Plüddemann, Peter – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Reading Association of South Africa, 2016
The new language curriculum in South Africa recommends that extended writing be taught through a combination of text-based (or genre) and process approaches. This article reports on a study of the teaching and assessment of narrative writing in English as a first additional language (FAL) at a time of curriculum change. The setting is a Cape Flats…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Patrick Sullivan – College Composition and Communication, 2015
There has been a remarkable surge of interest in creativity in a wide variety of disciplines in recent years. Taken in aggregate, this body of work now theorizes creativity as a--foundational aspect of human cognition and intelligence. If we theorize creativity as a highly sophisticated and valuable form of cognition, it must also then be regarded…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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