This dissertation presents the findings of an on-line survey completed by 222 FYC (First Year Composition) instructors at universities and community colleges across the United States along with supplemental information derived from multiple open-ended interviews with seven FYC instructors in Arizona. Both survey and interview questions were designed to accomplish three primary goals: to determine which conventions of academic English FYC instructors identify as most important; to understand the common problems encountered by instructors in teaching those conventions, and; to solicit instructors' perceptions about ways in which learning outcomes might be improved. Results indicate general consensus among FYC instructors on which skills are b...
Composition research consistently demonstrates that the social context of writing determines the maj...
abstract: This study investigates how university instructors from various disciplines at a large, co...
ABSTRACT: Worldwide and Colombian university students must develop and demonstrate English writing ...
Scholars such as Diane Kelly-Riley and Patricia Bizzell have argued that the student writing feature...
This study examined university students\u27 writing skills as perceived by university students and t...
The study described in this article was conducted to gather teachers’ and students’ perspectives abo...
Since the first course in rhetoric began at Harvard in the 1890's, college and university English de...
This case study explores the experience of nonnative speakers of English enrolled in Freshman Compos...
This study investigated the current state of ESL composition teaching at high-profile intensive Engl...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
A study was conducted to discover how first-year composition (FYC) teachers at large, public, 4-year...
Many of today’s college students struggle with college-level writing in Standard English, and during...
This qualitative study focuses on critical issues that surround English teaching in the two-year col...
The problems of this study center around Freshman written composition of Prairie View College for th...
With academic writing in universities with English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) is becoming incr...
Composition research consistently demonstrates that the social context of writing determines the maj...
abstract: This study investigates how university instructors from various disciplines at a large, co...
ABSTRACT: Worldwide and Colombian university students must develop and demonstrate English writing ...
Scholars such as Diane Kelly-Riley and Patricia Bizzell have argued that the student writing feature...
This study examined university students\u27 writing skills as perceived by university students and t...
The study described in this article was conducted to gather teachers’ and students’ perspectives abo...
Since the first course in rhetoric began at Harvard in the 1890's, college and university English de...
This case study explores the experience of nonnative speakers of English enrolled in Freshman Compos...
This study investigated the current state of ESL composition teaching at high-profile intensive Engl...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
A study was conducted to discover how first-year composition (FYC) teachers at large, public, 4-year...
Many of today’s college students struggle with college-level writing in Standard English, and during...
This qualitative study focuses on critical issues that surround English teaching in the two-year col...
The problems of this study center around Freshman written composition of Prairie View College for th...
With academic writing in universities with English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) is becoming incr...
Composition research consistently demonstrates that the social context of writing determines the maj...
abstract: This study investigates how university instructors from various disciplines at a large, co...
ABSTRACT: Worldwide and Colombian university students must develop and demonstrate English writing ...