A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the intellectual maturity of college students and evidence of rhetorical maturity in their writing--specifically, why some students write better than others, since general language abilities cannot account for all the differences between good and poor writing. By focusing on college students, who presumably have the necessary preliminary tools to write, the differences in their rhetorical maturity with respect to writing competence and context could be examined. Seventy student essays were evaluated on three independent measures: W. G. Perry's scale of intellectual development, P. G. Diederich's scale of writing competence, and a measure of audience awareness based on t...
Low college readiness among high school graduates is a national problem. A significant percentage of...
The thinking and learning that resulted from college students' self-directed engagements in various ...
Abstract This report describes the development of grade norms for timed-writing performance in two m...
A major tradition of higher education is excellence in written expres-sion. In part, the tradition c...
Systematic appraisal of student writing has traditionally been based on surface criteria such as syn...
For over a decade now, we have been bombarded with public reports about the wretched state of high s...
For undergraduates following any course of study, it is essential to develop the ability to write ef...
This paper argues that unsatisfactory argumentative and expository texts generated by college studen...
This study was designed first to describe the writing processes and products of students in grades 7...
Effective writing skills are important for success in college, work, and for society. Althou...
This study examined the writing experiences of college students as perceived by both the teaching fa...
Research has shown that standardized direct writing assessments tend to reflect a decontextualized v...
A major tradition of higher education is excellence in written expression. In part, the tradition co...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students who participated in a Writing Workshop with a...
The idea that there is a link between language and abstract thinking is neither new nor startling ye...
Low college readiness among high school graduates is a national problem. A significant percentage of...
The thinking and learning that resulted from college students' self-directed engagements in various ...
Abstract This report describes the development of grade norms for timed-writing performance in two m...
A major tradition of higher education is excellence in written expres-sion. In part, the tradition c...
Systematic appraisal of student writing has traditionally been based on surface criteria such as syn...
For over a decade now, we have been bombarded with public reports about the wretched state of high s...
For undergraduates following any course of study, it is essential to develop the ability to write ef...
This paper argues that unsatisfactory argumentative and expository texts generated by college studen...
This study was designed first to describe the writing processes and products of students in grades 7...
Effective writing skills are important for success in college, work, and for society. Althou...
This study examined the writing experiences of college students as perceived by both the teaching fa...
Research has shown that standardized direct writing assessments tend to reflect a decontextualized v...
A major tradition of higher education is excellence in written expression. In part, the tradition co...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students who participated in a Writing Workshop with a...
The idea that there is a link between language and abstract thinking is neither new nor startling ye...
Low college readiness among high school graduates is a national problem. A significant percentage of...
The thinking and learning that resulted from college students' self-directed engagements in various ...
Abstract This report describes the development of grade norms for timed-writing performance in two m...