The focus groups of students representing a variety of majors, reported that assigning WTL exercises, WID papers, and guided-focus journals was indeed useful in helping then to learn the subject matter more comprehensively than the traditional method of lecturing and test taking. Students tended to report that they learned the information more in depth and could apply the information in their respective majors compared to only memorizing facts and terms.
Faculty today often struggle with students\u27 poor writing skills, failing to get the quality of wr...
Listening Across the Curriculum emerges at the intersection of multiple, intimately-connected conver...
In the 1970's and 1980's new ways of thinking about the task of teaching writing on the college leve...
Writing-across-the-curriculum (w-a-c) programs have become firmly entrenched in a large number of un...
The writing across the curriculum (WAC) movement in public education in the United States evolved to...
Writing to learn (WTL) is the act of making a subject or topic clear to oneself by reasoning through...
This paper discusses research on a pilot study for implementing a Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC...
Between 1900 and 1925 several changes took place which modernized American universities. One of the ...
Employers consistently rank “writing skills” as a desired quality of college graduates; however stud...
During the past 25 years, Rhetoric and Composition Studies have joined together to create an interdi...
Writing is a foundational tool and skill that appears in schools and classrooms around the world. As...
evidence of writing across disciplines that was mostly anec-dotal to current research that emphasize...
This case study reports on the experiences of designing and assessing the effectiveness of a faculty...
The writing-across-the-curriculum movement has had great impact upon the design of university writin...
Writing Across the Curriculum and Discipline-Based Writing programs represent attempts to involve st...
Faculty today often struggle with students\u27 poor writing skills, failing to get the quality of wr...
Listening Across the Curriculum emerges at the intersection of multiple, intimately-connected conver...
In the 1970's and 1980's new ways of thinking about the task of teaching writing on the college leve...
Writing-across-the-curriculum (w-a-c) programs have become firmly entrenched in a large number of un...
The writing across the curriculum (WAC) movement in public education in the United States evolved to...
Writing to learn (WTL) is the act of making a subject or topic clear to oneself by reasoning through...
This paper discusses research on a pilot study for implementing a Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC...
Between 1900 and 1925 several changes took place which modernized American universities. One of the ...
Employers consistently rank “writing skills” as a desired quality of college graduates; however stud...
During the past 25 years, Rhetoric and Composition Studies have joined together to create an interdi...
Writing is a foundational tool and skill that appears in schools and classrooms around the world. As...
evidence of writing across disciplines that was mostly anec-dotal to current research that emphasize...
This case study reports on the experiences of designing and assessing the effectiveness of a faculty...
The writing-across-the-curriculum movement has had great impact upon the design of university writin...
Writing Across the Curriculum and Discipline-Based Writing programs represent attempts to involve st...
Faculty today often struggle with students\u27 poor writing skills, failing to get the quality of wr...
Listening Across the Curriculum emerges at the intersection of multiple, intimately-connected conver...
In the 1970's and 1980's new ways of thinking about the task of teaching writing on the college leve...