This article addresses how an in-class freewriting activity was designed to inspire learning by addressing student research behavior—all informed by articulated student needs and encounters with published research. First, I will describe the freewriting activity, and then, I will share how students’ needs and published research aided in both its initial creation and a subsequent revision
Uses and Benefits of Freewriting and Low Stakes Writing -- Social Justice Symposium Engages Faculty ...
In her longitudinal case study of a single undergraduate, College Writing and Beyond (2007), Anne Be...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how first-year students conduct everyday life research a...
Free-writing is “stream-of-consciousness” writing that has a long history, but was popularised in t...
This article gives an overview of varying levels of engagement observed in the Grace B. Luhrs Univer...
First-year undergraduate composition is often dominated by pedagogical practices that focus on persu...
The first-year college student’s approach to a research paper assignment can be similar to that of a...
Librarians and the Director of the Writing Center at the University of Dubuque describe how they tea...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This article describes our efforts to revitalize the research project in the English Language Arts c...
This study explores student responses to a research assignment handout that was redesigned in light ...
Writing Studies scholars have raised concerns about framing student struggles to integrate secondar...
In this feature essay, Nonia Williams Korteling explores how students might be supported in feeling ...
We present a research article writing course that uses a flipped classroom approach for independent,...
Putting research at the conceptual center of the literature classroom renews literature students’ pl...
Uses and Benefits of Freewriting and Low Stakes Writing -- Social Justice Symposium Engages Faculty ...
In her longitudinal case study of a single undergraduate, College Writing and Beyond (2007), Anne Be...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how first-year students conduct everyday life research a...
Free-writing is “stream-of-consciousness” writing that has a long history, but was popularised in t...
This article gives an overview of varying levels of engagement observed in the Grace B. Luhrs Univer...
First-year undergraduate composition is often dominated by pedagogical practices that focus on persu...
The first-year college student’s approach to a research paper assignment can be similar to that of a...
Librarians and the Director of the Writing Center at the University of Dubuque describe how they tea...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This article describes our efforts to revitalize the research project in the English Language Arts c...
This study explores student responses to a research assignment handout that was redesigned in light ...
Writing Studies scholars have raised concerns about framing student struggles to integrate secondar...
In this feature essay, Nonia Williams Korteling explores how students might be supported in feeling ...
We present a research article writing course that uses a flipped classroom approach for independent,...
Putting research at the conceptual center of the literature classroom renews literature students’ pl...
Uses and Benefits of Freewriting and Low Stakes Writing -- Social Justice Symposium Engages Faculty ...
In her longitudinal case study of a single undergraduate, College Writing and Beyond (2007), Anne Be...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how first-year students conduct everyday life research a...