This paper describes 4 studies that were used to evaluate the freshman writing courses offered to basic writers at a major research university. The evaluation was prompted by an institutional decision to eliminate post-admission writing placement and place all freshmen into college level writing courses. The studies investigated course completion rates, performance in subsequent courses, student opinion of course difficulty and analysis of student writing. The studies suggest that the courses are effective in achieving their goals
This study explores growth in written composition in the community college by using a group-devised ...
This study investigated the nature and frequency of writing tasks undertaken by students in colleges...
Because almost every member of an English department teaches fresh-man composition, all too often th...
In 1981, the College of Liberal Arts of Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, began to reorganize its g...
College instructors of freshman English commonly acknowledge the existence of problems in teaching c...
Three alternative methods for placing post-secondary students into freshman English or remedial writ...
News writing students at two universities were surveyed concerning their perceptions of freshman com...
This study examined the writing experiences of college students as perceived by both the teaching fa...
A full-scale case study of a college freshman writing course was conducted that made inferences abou...
This study examines whether Montclair State University (MSU) students who were placed into an introd...
An increasing number of students entering college lack the academic skills necessary to perform well...
For the past two decades, research in the teaching of writing has been examining writing as a proces...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of an approach to teaching basic writing...
Effective writing skills are important for success in college, work, and for society. Althou...
This study identified courses associated with improvements in the writing skills of 455 first semest...
This study explores growth in written composition in the community college by using a group-devised ...
This study investigated the nature and frequency of writing tasks undertaken by students in colleges...
Because almost every member of an English department teaches fresh-man composition, all too often th...
In 1981, the College of Liberal Arts of Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, began to reorganize its g...
College instructors of freshman English commonly acknowledge the existence of problems in teaching c...
Three alternative methods for placing post-secondary students into freshman English or remedial writ...
News writing students at two universities were surveyed concerning their perceptions of freshman com...
This study examined the writing experiences of college students as perceived by both the teaching fa...
A full-scale case study of a college freshman writing course was conducted that made inferences abou...
This study examines whether Montclair State University (MSU) students who were placed into an introd...
An increasing number of students entering college lack the academic skills necessary to perform well...
For the past two decades, research in the teaching of writing has been examining writing as a proces...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of an approach to teaching basic writing...
Effective writing skills are important for success in college, work, and for society. Althou...
This study identified courses associated with improvements in the writing skills of 455 first semest...
This study explores growth in written composition in the community college by using a group-devised ...
This study investigated the nature and frequency of writing tasks undertaken by students in colleges...
Because almost every member of an English department teaches fresh-man composition, all too often th...