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Hahn, Edward – Composition Forum, 2014
As compositionists have constructed a critical discourse on whiteness, they have tacitly theorized how students' bodies can stifle efforts to both reflect on unfamiliar beliefs and critique their own beliefs. While Composition's latent theories of "embodied censorship" challenge the notion that rationality or empathy can enable…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Writing (Composition), Discourse Analysis, Whites
Craig, Collin – Composition Forum, 2014
This essay explores Black male literacy practices as institutional critique at a large Midwestern land grant university. Through documenting a student's process of reinstatement at his university, I demonstrate how vernacular perspectives, language, and networking strategies are used for developing self-efficacy and critical literacies. Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, College Students, Criticism
McCracken, I. Moriah; Ortiz, Valerie A. – Composition Forum, 2013
Using data from two surveys and end-of-semester reflections, researchers learned that students enrolled in writing-about-writing (WAW) courses are initially intimidated by the demands of a WAW curriculum, but the students' perceived inability to complete the requirements contradicted survey data and final written reflections. Ongoing public…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics, Student Attitudes
Hinton, Corrine – Composition Forum, 2013
In this article, I summarize an interview-based, qualitative research study conducted with ten Marine student veterans on their experiences with college composition courses, focusing particularly on the how the participants' previous interactions with teaching, learning, and writing in the Marine Corps have impacted their perceptions and…
Descriptors: Veterans, Military Personnel, Veterans Education, Writing (Composition)
Peer reviewedTweedie, Sanford – Composition Forum, 2002
Describes the opening of the author's first class teaching "Issues in Composition." Explains that the course started with silence to immediately upset student expectations. Outlines the author's attempts to create a truly student centered class. (PM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Student Centered Curriculum, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedDuffelmeyer, Barb Blakely – Composition Forum, 2002
Notes that new teaching assistants (TAs) and first year composition students similarly grapple with ambiguity, multiplicity, and open-endedness. Contends that new TAs' queries and early classroom experiences can provide a valuable occasion to re-balance the emphasis in a pro-seminar between teaching and learning. Presents strategies for addressing…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Critical Thinking, Freshman Composition, Higher Education


