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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Rounsaville, Angela – Composition Forum, 2012
Within composition studies, transfer and rhetorical genre studies have found an especially productive partnership for exploring together whether and in what ways students transfer writing-related knowledge from one context to another. This article continues this synthesis by turning to Anne Freadman's notion of uptake to suggest a more robust…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Problem Solving, Rhetoric, Writing (Composition)
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Robertson, Liane; Taczak, Kara; Yancey, Kathleen Blake – Composition Forum, 2012
In this article we consider the ways in which college writers make use of prior knowledge as they take up new writing tasks. Drawing on two studies of transfer, both connected to a Teaching for Transfer composition curriculum for first-year students, we articulate a theory of prior knowledge and document how the use of prior knowledge can detract…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Prior Learning, Writing (Composition), Higher Education
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Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Wells, Jennifer – Composition Forum, 2012
Previous transfer researchers within writing studies have made tremendous gains in understanding how social contexts and curricula influence writing behaviors. In this article, we argue that individual dispositions, such as motivation, value, and self-efficacy, need to occupy a more central focus in writing transfer research. After describing…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Values
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Adler-Kassner, Linda; Majewski, John; Koshnick, Damian – Composition Forum, 2012
Using "threshold concepts" (Meyer and Land) as a lens, this article examines several issues related to learning within and across two general education courses--one in writing and one in history--in which students were concurrently enrolled. Analysis of data from students and instructors (of the history course) suggests threshold concepts that are…
Descriptors: General Education, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Epistemology
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Beaufort, Anne – Composition Forum, 2012
In this essay, I examine the problems I now see with the sample curriculum I proposed in "College Writing and Beyond: A New Framework for Writing Instruction" in 2007. There are numerous factors that must be considered in designing a writing course: choice of subject matter, choice of genres to assign, sequencing of writing assignments, number of…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Curriculum Design, Transfer of Training, Writing Assignments
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Ford, Julie Dyke – Composition Forum, 2012
This program profile describes a new approach towards integrating communication within Mechanical Engineering curricula. The author, who holds a joint appointment between Technical Communication and Mechanical Engineering at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, has been collaborating with Mechanical Engineering colleagues to establish a…
Descriptors: Profiles, Interdisciplinary Approach, Engineering Education, Speech Communication
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Boone, Stephanie; Chaney, Sara Biggs; Compton, Josh; Donahue, Christiane; Gocsik, Karen – Composition Forum, 2012
While "transfer" has become, in recent years, a subject of great research interest to our field, we still have much to learn about how we can best use this research knowledge to inform local efforts in program development. In this profile, we describe the foundations of the Dartmouth Institute for Writing and Rhetoric and explain how transfer…
Descriptors: Literacy, Rhetoric, Program Development, Writing Instruction
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Brown, Danika M. – Composition Forum, 2011
This article narrates the experience of rhetoric and composition faculty developing a graduate program at a growing state university in south Texas. The narrative emphasizes the contextual constraints that required "institutional critique" and rhetorical negotiations. The second part of the article argues for a critical stance on how we talk about…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Program Development, Critical Theory, Academic Discourse
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Devet, Bonnie D. – Composition Forum, 2011
Writing centers are like organisms, performing in and living in an educational environment: evolving, altering, adapting. Given this organic quality, a key way to understand how writing centers handle the teaching of writing is to examine them through the lens of ecocomposition. Focusing on the organic nature of writing, ecocompositionists borrow…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Figurative Language, Writing (Composition), Laboratories
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Babcock, Rebecca; Ferrel, Thomas; Ozias, Moira – Composition Forum, 2011
Since 2003, the International Writing Centers Association has held a Summer Institute for Writing Center Directors and Professionals. Encouragement of scholarship, writing, and publication are important aspects of the institute. We have compiled a bibliography of scholarly works emerging from the first seven institutes. These works include web…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Journal Articles, Laboratories, Communities of Practice
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Webb-Sunderhaus, Sara; Amidon, Stevens – Composition Forum, 2011
This profile articulates the authors' response to a statewide mandate to eliminate "remedial" writing instruction at four-year public universities, including their own. The profile describes the difficulties the authors faced in responding to this initiative, given the context of their regional comprehensive university and its specific challenges…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Universities, Higher Education, Writing Instruction
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Welch, Kristen Dayle – Composition Forum, 2011
The challenges of redesigning and reviving Longwood University's Rhetoric and Professional Writing program involved skills in collaboration, negotiation, and advertisement. While unexpected obstacles arose, taking an honest look at the existing program design and working to maintain the focus on rhetoric helped to circumvent failure. Finally,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Feedback (Response), Rhetoric, Technical Writing
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Rendleman, Eliot – Composition Forum, 2011
Composition scholars have contributed many theoretical analyses that WPAs and teachers might apply to first-year composition textbooks in order to make informed decisions about book adoption and implementation. As they offer critiques of the ideological effects of FYC books, many of these studies call composition textbooks "tools" without…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Textbooks, Scholarship, Rhetoric
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Moe, Peter Wayne – Composition Forum, 2011
I see a parallel between the illiteracy I witnessed while working in the court system and the challenges facing first-year writers at the university. In both cases, problems arise due to unfamiliarity with the discourse community into which one enters. In response, because much of the language governing composition and rhetoric is rife with place…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Illiteracy, Figurative Language, Rhetoric
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Barnard, Ian – Composition Forum, 2011
This article examines the disjunction between, on the one hand, critical theory's critique of the privileging of authorial intent in protocols of textual interpretation, and, on the other hand, continued obeisance to authorial intent in composition textbooks and pedagogy. By unpacking the implications of this disjunction, I show the limitations…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Critical Theory, Textbooks, Writing (Composition)
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