College Composition

College Composition

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Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781614337829

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This study guide provides informational study material, sample test questions and flash cards to help prepare for the CLEP College Composition exam.


Compilation

Compilation

Author: Evenson Dufour

Publisher:

Published: 2014-02-15

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9781495945113

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Compilation is a book for college students who have difficulties to write essays and paragraphs. The essays and paragraphs are based on subjects or topics currently discuss in college. The samples of essays and paragraphs will help the learners in the courses: strategies for college success, political theories, speech, English preparatory, English compositions one and two, Bible as literature, theater appreciation, political science and many more. The examples in this book will take the students from the very beginning to a knowledge and control of various essential sentence structures, paragraphs, and essays of the English language. This book is the result of homework and exams in college and in university. Compilation retains the current basic ordering of structural points that students are encountering daily in college and the same frequency of vocabulary as used in college level or academic English. The present book, however, is not difficult for students to get familiar with because the organization and approach are very easy to understand. Compilation provides an eclectic approach to the presentation of many current topics and subjects that teachers usually ask students to write about in college. Lucid in aptitude to help others, refreshingly candid about his gift of teaching from his God, Evenson here put together in this book many pieces of his own writings of his previous years in college to motivate other students to write essays without fear, and he inspires native and non native English speakers to trust in their capacity to analyze, understand, and write about any subject. But he wants to remind everyone that perfection does not exist in this world. That's why everyone should try to write without fear.


College Writing and Beyond

College Writing and Beyond

Author: Anne Beaufort

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2020-08-24

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 087421663X

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div Composition research consistently demonstrates that the social context of writing determines the majority of conventions any writer must observe. Still, most universities organize the required first-year composition course as if there were an intuitive set of general writing "skills" usable across academic and work-world settings. In College Writing and Beyond: A New Framework for University Writing Instruction, Anne Beaufort reports on a longitudinal study comparing one student’s experience in FYC, in history, in engineering,;


Composition In The University

Composition In The University

Author: Sharon Crowley

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 1998-05-15

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780822971900

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Composition in the University examines the required introductory course in composition within American colleges and universities. According to Sharon Crowley, the required composition course has never been conceived in the way that other introductory courses have been—as an introduction to the principles and practices of a field of study. Rather it has been constructed throughout much of its history as a site from which larger educational and ideological agendas could be advanced, and such agendas have not always served the interests of students or teachers, even though they are usually touted as programs of study that students "need." If there is a master narrative of the history of composition, it is told in the institutional attitude that has governed administration, design, and staffing of the course from its beginnings—the attitude that the universal requirement is in place in order to construct docile academic subjects. Crowley argues that due to its association with literary studies in English departments, composition instruction has been inappropriately influenced by humanist pedagogy and that modern humanism is not a satisfactory rationale for the study of writing. She examines historical attempts to reconfigure the required course in nonhumanist terms, such as the advent of communications studies during the 1940s. Crowley devotes two essays to this phenomenon, concentrating on the furor caused by the adoption of a communications program at the University of Iowa. Composition in the University concludes with a pair of essays that argue against maintenance of the universal requirement. In the last of these, Crowley envisions possible nonhumanist rationales that could be developed for vertical curricula in writing instruction, were the universal requirement not in place. Crowley presents her findings in a series of essays because she feels the history of the required composition course cannot easily be understood as a coherent narrative since understandings of the purpose of the required course have altered rapidly from decade to decade, sometimes in shockingly sudden and erratic fashion. The essays in this book are informed by Crowley's long career of teaching composition, administering a composition program, and training teachers of the required introductory course. The book also draw on experience she gained while working with committees formed by the Conference on College Composition and Communication toward implementation of the Wyoming Resolution, an attempt to better the working conditions of post-secondary teachers of writing.


Designing Writing Assignments

Designing Writing Assignments

Author: Traci Gardner

Publisher: National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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Effective student writing begins with well-designed classroom assignments. In Designing Writing Assignments, veteran educator Traci Gardner offers practical ways for teachers to develop assignments that will allow students to express their creativity and grow as writers and thinkers while still addressing the many demands of resource-stretched classrooms.