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Bandi-Rao, Shoba; Sepp, Mary – Journal of Basic Writing, 2014
The process of digital storytelling allows basic writers to take a personal narrative and translate it into a multimodal and multidimensional experience, motivating a diverse group of writers with different learning styles to engage more creatively and meaningfully in the writing process. Digital storytelling has the capacity to contextualize…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Electronic Learning, Personal Narratives, Basic Skills
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Shaughnessy, Mina P., Ed.; And Others – Journal of Basic Writing, 1976
Separate articles describe courses designed to teach basic writing to academically underprepared college students. Six courses are described: a program which teaches students how to reason correctly, on the premise that students cannot write if they cannot think; a course which teaches academically underprepared black students how language…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Freshmen, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Hunter, Paul; And Others – Journal of Basic Writing, 1988
Describes research on how female language characteristics affect the writing processes and written products of female basic writers. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, Females
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Lyons, Robert – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Offers an appreciative assessment of the scholarship and value of Mina Shaughnessy's "Errors and Expectations." (RL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Teacher Responsibility
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Smith, Virginia B. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Reflects on the impact of the broad values that motivated Mina Shaughnessy's work and life. Characterizes three of her beliefs--that teaching makes a difference, that the individual is important, and that literacy is power--and expands on their importance. (RL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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Hirsch, E. D., Jr. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Examines research on cultural literacy (knowledge of what others know) and relates this research to writing skills and the teaching of writing. (RL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Research, Course Content, Cultural Context
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Shaughnessy, Mina – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Presents Mina Shaughnessy's thoughts on why English professors dislike the teaching of writing, what is needed in writing research, the disadvantages of being a writing teacher at an open admissions school, what open admissions policies have revealed about education in general and basic writing instruction in particular, and writing evaluation…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged, Educational Attitudes
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Newman, Michael – Journal of Basic Writing, 1996
Looks at correctness in writing as a sociolinguistic phenomena that conveys information about the author in terms of his or her capacity to write as a college student and in a form commensurate with academic standards. Concludes that correctness has a sociolinguistic role crucial to the field of basic writing. (TB)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Grammar
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Trimmer, Joseph F. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1987
Overviews basic writing instruction and research by briefly discussing the history of remediation, results of a survey of basic writing programs in U.S. colleges and universities, and interviews with developmental textbook editors at major publishing houses. Finds that basic writing instruction continues to focus on sentence grammar. (MM)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Higher Education, National Surveys, Questionnaires
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Wiener, Harvey S. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1992
Recommends treating basic skills students as if they have innate knowledge, not an intellectual disease. Underscores inference as a key activity in critical thinking. Suggests strategies for improving students' inferential powers. Argues that the strategies can help students recognize their inferential ability and learn to use it in writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
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Berthoff, Ann E. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1993
Argues that teaching reading and writing is not a matter of correcting errors or teaching the five-paragraph essay. Claims that it is instead a process of interdependence between the public and private, the individual and the group. Calls for a recognition of the role of interpretation in all meaning-making. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Cognitive Processes, English Instruction
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Laurence, Patricia – Journal of Basic Writing, 1993
Claims that recent reassessments of Mina Shaughnessy's "Errors and Expectations" and the field of composition in the 1970s overlook the institutional forces that helped shape the rhetoric and methodology of researchers at that time. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Educational History, English Instruction
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Gay, Pamela – Journal of Basic Writing, 1993
Considers Mina Shaughnessy's metaphor likening the experience of basic writers to that of "uncultured natives" under European colonization. Advocates decolonizing the classroom by devising a pedagogy of voice in a dialogized space that is continually reconstructed from different locations and identities. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Roy, Emil L. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1993
Presents research that validates and refines a computerized system for grading placement exams. Compares computerized ratings to holistic scores, grades earned in courses, and other measures. Calls for additional research on larger populations and greater numbers of textual traits. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Computer Uses in Education, English Instruction
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Hindman, Jane E. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1993
Contends that evaluations of student writing come not from some transcendent realm but from the discursive practices by which teachers authorize themselves within a given community. Argues that basic writers need explicit knowledge of such practices, and proposes a language-centered curriculum to teach it. (HB)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Discourse Modes
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