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Poole, Alex – CEA Forum, 2014
One key difference between successful and struggling college readers is their use of strategies. The former can understand challenging texts due to their knowledge of how to apply a diverse range of strategies. In contrast, the latter are frequently unaware of when and how to utilize strategies, and, as a result, often cannot comprehend assigned…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Strategies, Freshman Composition, Classroom Techniques
Noimann, Chamutal – CEA Forum, 2014
Basic writing and reading students are scared. More than the unfamiliar places, faces, new methods and serious consequences of it all, they are afraid of words. Even if they successfully complete remediation, move on to English 101 and advance to upper courses in other disciplines, our students often face monstrous texts, which they have precious…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Reading Assignments, Vocabulary Development, Reading Skills
Scott, Andrea – CEA Forum, 2014
This reflective essay investigates why writer's block affects novice and expert writers on a continuum from students in first-year writing seminars to teachers of writing, paying particular attention to the shared experiences of this pair of practitioners. I begin by focusing on my own experiences as a blocked writer making a disciplinary…
Descriptors: Writing Apprehension, Seminars, Scholarship, Novices
Whitney, Allison – CEA Forum, 2014
When teaching horror films, where the primary texts are created to frighten and disturb their audiences, instructors often find it challenging to find pedagogical strategies that are at once effective and responsible. For students not accustomed to horror, the shocking nature of the texts can sometimes be difficult to handle, while even the horror…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Affective Behavior, Emotional Response, Film Study

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