ERIC Number: EJ728781
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Sep
Pages: 26
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 0
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ISSN: ISSN-0010-096X
The Novice as Expert: Writing the Freshman Year
Sommers, Nancy; Saltz, Laura
College Composition and Communication, v56 n1 p124-149 Sep 2004
Why do some students prosper as college writers, moving forward with their writing, while others lose interest? In this essay we explore some of the paradoxes of writing development by focusing on the central role the freshman year plays in this development. We argue that students who make the greatest gains as writers throughout college (1) initially accept their status as novices and (2) see in writing a larger purpose than fulfilling an assignment. Based on the evidence of our longitudinal study, we conclude that the story of the freshman year is not one of dramatic changes on paper; it is the story of changes within the writers themselves.
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Writing (Composition), Academic Discourse, Student Attitudes, Student Interests, Undergraduate Students, Longitudinal Studies
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