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Peer reviewedLewis, Clayton W. – College English, 1984
Examines the secondary terms "kill,""order," and "secret" in Kenneth Burke's "A Rhetoric of Motives" in order to provide a deeper understanding of the Burkean concept of act. Suggests how this concept of act might be applied to the teaching of writing. (MM)
Descriptors: Language Usage, Literary Criticism, Symbols (Literary), Writing Instruction
Peer reviewedMatalene, Carolyn – College English, 1985
Argues that a culture's rhetoric constitutes an interface where the prescriptions of the language meet the practices of the culture. Attempts to identify and suggest some of the differences between Chinese and Western rhetoric that confront an American writing teacher in China. (EL)
Descriptors: College English, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Higher Education
Teeple, John B. – Junior Coll J, 1970
Occupational education programs should consider for each job the necessity as well as the availability of training, the appeal of the job to students, and the ability of the program to train students for the job. (MS)
Descriptors: Labor Market, Labor Needs, Two Year Colleges, Vocational Education
Peer reviewedGroff, Warren H. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1984
Underscores the importance of strategic planning and management in higher education in the future, emphasizing the need to develop the intellectual capital necessary to implement planning and management systems to tighten the relationship between education and the economy. Discusses selected facts about the economy and the challenges facing…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, College Role, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedHasley, Louis – College English, 1964
A course taught at Notre Dame on American Literature of the Westward Movement, in its broadest connotation, and thought to be the only one of its kind, is outlined. Organized by sections of the country, the course progresses from an introduction to: (1) the Seaboard and the Piedmont, (2) over the Appalachians, (3) the Old Southwest and Twain, (4)…
Descriptors: American Culture, American History, College Curriculum, College Instruction
Peer reviewedHawkins, Thom – College English, 1978
Describes the training program for new tutors which is employed by the Student Learning Center at the University of California at Berkeley. (DD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Laboratories, Peer Teaching, Training
Peer reviewedBergmann, Harriet F. – College English, 1989
Reviews and explains Margaret Atwood's novel "The Handmaid's Tale." Argues that Atwood demonstrates that the right reading of her novel is within the novel itself. (MG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Novels, Reading Processes
LaBonty, Dennis, Ed. – 1998
This book contains 15 papers devoted to the following topics of interest to business educators: the Internet's history and management; Internet applications related to the National Standards for Business Education; and the Internet's connection with the business education profession. The following papers are included: "Vignettes in the History of…
Descriptors: Basic Business Education, Business, Business Administration, Business Education
Peer reviewedBacon, Jacqueline – College English, 1993
Examines four factors contributing to the polarization in the current debates concerning the literary canon. Investigates how two groups of teachers approach the study of literature not as an impasse but as a dialectical interchange. Argues that the four factors informing canon debates need not be resolved. (HB)
Descriptors: Conflict, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education
Mahony, Elizabeth – 1998
This paper contains bibliographies of Latin American fiction and classroom applications for use in a 3-week unit in an introduction to fiction class. Section 1 discusses background research, selection of materials, choice of authors, translation issues, and plans for future study and course development. Section 2 contains an annotated bibliography…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Fiction, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHolzman, Michael – College English, 1986
Emphasizes understanding the social psychology of individual and community resistance to schooling in classes of adult students in job training programs. Points out that basic unit of educational organization should be the group of teachers, that classes should be organized as work groups which should share the tasks of education and everyday…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Daily Living Skills, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedBrossell, Gordon – College English, 1983
Concludes that the rhetorical specification approach to developing essay examination topics (giving writers information about the purpose of a composition, its audience, speaker, and subject) may not be the best way to elicit good writing. (JL)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Test Validity, Testing Problems
Peer reviewedPerelman, Les – College English, 1986
Asserts that the main goal of writing instruction is to help students attain the competence necessary for academic discourse and the most effective way to do this is to teach the basic strategies for uncovering the rules that govern discourse in any particular context.(SRT)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedDasenbrock, Reed Way – College English, 1995
Examines literary theory's displacing of "method" in the New Historicist criticism. Argues that Stephen Greenblatt and Lee Paterson imply that no objective historical truth is possible and as a result do not give methodology its due weight in their criticism. Questions the theory of "truth" advanced in this vein of literary criticism. (TB)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature
Peer reviewedRuth, Leo – English Journal, 1971
In the interest of a way to make learning better the author examines the writings of educational reformers of the sixties and relates their theories to the works of current science fiction writers. (RB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Literary Genres


