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Launspach, Sonja – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2008
Through the use of a case study, this article explores the role of talk in underprepared students' acquisition of academic discourse. Conversation analysis as a linguistic framework is used to examine the interactions of students participating in a small writing group. Tracing the progress of one student's paper, I explore how students'…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Writing (Composition), Learning Processes
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Lupton, Mandy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2008
This paper describes a phenomenographic study of undergraduates' experiences of information literacy when researching an essay in a first-year environmental studies course. Three hierarchical categories were identified that represented students' experiences: (i) seeking evidence; (ii) developing an argument; and (iii) learning as a social…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Social Responsibility, Essays, College Freshmen
Chandler, Sally – Composition Studies, 2007
The study of emotion as discourse not only eliminates objections about the individual psychology of students, it also connects researchers to methods that go beyond reflection and self-reporting. In this article, the author pursues these ideas within the context of a college composition course where students experienced a particularly high level…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Freshman Composition, Psychological Studies, Writing Processes
Goggin, Maureen Daly – 1995
Even a quick tour through the professional literature of composition and rhetoric reveals that the profession has failed to bring about any real change in first-year college composition. The truth is that today the political and material conditions of first-year composition programs are not much different from that they were over a half century…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Departments, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Marting, Janet – 1990
Students enrolled in composition classes may provide the answer to the dilemma of coming up with a writing topic: work--the "four letter word." Most, if not all, students have already become part of the labor force. The theme of "work" is naturally successful because it centers around a topic students know well, something that…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Research Papers (Students), Thematic Approach
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O'Hear, Michael F., And Others – Research in the Teaching of English, 1987
Examines the efficacy of main idea clues in four English composition texts, logging main idea statements, tallying main idea clues, and comparing results with those of a similar study of sociology texts. Concludes that main idea statements exist and are pointed to by clues as frequently in English composition texts as in sociology textbooks. (JG)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Freshman Composition, Textbook Content, Textbook Research
Soles, Derek – 2000
Intuition is a mode of thinking based more on sense and instinct than on logic and reason. It is somewhat suspect ability because it undermines our faith in reason and empirical research. But intuition can play a valid role in the design of the freshman composition curriculum. As a stereotypically feminine attribute, it complements current…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Freshman Composition
Riddles, Allison – 2002
An instructor of freshman composition at Ohio University always teaches a section on music in her courses because freshmen jump at the chance to discuss a part of their youth culture that they readily identify with. The problem, however, has been how to incorporate rap music successfully into these discussions with a classroom full of white…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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Haussamen, Brock – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1997
Contends that service learning--community service linked to academic courses--adds a valuable experiential dimension to composition classes. Describes service learning at Raritan Valley Community College where in composition it fits as an optional alternative for the research paper assignment that is the culminating course project. Discusses how…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Freshman Composition, Service Learning, Student Participation
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Allen, Paul – Writing On the Edge, 2002
Considers how including the study of poetry in freshman composition, particularly contemporary poetry with no critical history, sometimes leads to a dilemma. Suggests that because of the diversity of freshman and the nature of poetry itself, they need less specialized instruction, which requires the tangle of trying to teach analytical terms while…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Turner, Brian; Kearns, Judith – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1996
Describes an assignment that bridges the gap between research on disciplinary discourse and the curricular goals of a first-year composition course, which, in this case, was linked with a section of first-year history. (TB)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, History Instruction, Personal Writing
Webb, Suzanne S. – Writing Program Administration, 1990
Presents a 151-item annotated bibliography of writing textbooks appearing in the 1989-90 academic year. Includes developmental and English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) texts; freshman writing texts; and advanced writing texts. (RS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, English (Second Language), Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Hunter, Susan – Writing Instructor, 1989
Argues that composition theory and classroom practice demonstrate that validating oral discourse during the composing process is a necessary, effective, and theoretically justifiable means of transforming experienced speakers into experienced writers. (RS)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Verbal Communication
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Davis, Jeffrey K. – College Teaching, 1990
One teacher devotes a portion of the college freshman composition course to an archetypal approach to literature, presenting students with basic story elements (archetypal patterns and characters) in myth and literature to which they can relate their own lives. Students create puppets and puppet plays in highly imaginative and entertaining ways.…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Playwriting
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Murphy, Ann – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Discusses problematic elements in the theoretical correspondence between composition teaching and psychoanalysis. Goes on to explore ways psychoanalysis can illuminate teaching and help composition teachers do their work. (JAD)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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