For undergraduates following any course of study, it is essential to develop the ability to write effectively. Yet the processes by which students become more capable and ready to meet the challenges of writing for employers, the wider public, and their own purposes remain largely invisible. Developing Writers in Higher Education shows how learning to write for various purposes in multiple disciplines leads college students to new levels of competence. This volume draws on an in-depth study of the writing and experiences of 169 University of Michigan undergraduates, using statistical analysis of 322 surveys, qualitative analysis of 131 interviews, use of corpus linguistics on 94 electronic portfolios and 2,406 pieces of student writing, ...
This study asks questions about the nature of writing processes in classrooms. More specifically, ho...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
Underprepared college freshmen, particularly those with no family tradition of higher education, may...
College faculty can support the growth of undergraduate writers by establishing a learning community...
The ability of students in the American educational system to write proficiently is fundamental. Yet...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
Student academic writing is at the heart of teaching and learning in higher education. Students are ...
The purpose of this three-semester qualitative study was to better understand, from a student’s pers...
Students moving from high school writing to college writing are, from a sociocultural perspective, t...
In her longitudinal case study of a single undergraduate, College Writing and Beyond (2007), Anne Be...
This study examined the writing experiences of college students as perceived by both the teaching fa...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the secto...
Student Writing presents an accessible and thought-provoking study of academic writing practices. In...
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the intellectual maturity of college s...
The goal of the study is to develop an equity-minded theory of college writing readiness. An estimat...
This study asks questions about the nature of writing processes in classrooms. More specifically, ho...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
Underprepared college freshmen, particularly those with no family tradition of higher education, may...
College faculty can support the growth of undergraduate writers by establishing a learning community...
The ability of students in the American educational system to write proficiently is fundamental. Yet...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
Student academic writing is at the heart of teaching and learning in higher education. Students are ...
The purpose of this three-semester qualitative study was to better understand, from a student’s pers...
Students moving from high school writing to college writing are, from a sociocultural perspective, t...
In her longitudinal case study of a single undergraduate, College Writing and Beyond (2007), Anne Be...
This study examined the writing experiences of college students as perceived by both the teaching fa...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the secto...
Student Writing presents an accessible and thought-provoking study of academic writing practices. In...
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the intellectual maturity of college s...
The goal of the study is to develop an equity-minded theory of college writing readiness. An estimat...
This study asks questions about the nature of writing processes in classrooms. More specifically, ho...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
Underprepared college freshmen, particularly those with no family tradition of higher education, may...