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Dispositions and Dual Credit: A Study on Student Attitudes toward WritingBuchs, Morgan Elizabeth 13 May 2022 (has links)
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Helping the Hurt: A (Queer) Mixed Methods Study of Dispositions and Accumulative AffectKinniburgh, Jax M. 01 August 2019 (has links)
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Civic Online Reasoning in First-Year CompositionJoseph F Forte (11192382) 28 July 2021 (has links)
<p>Recently, scholars in rhetoric and
composition (e.g., Bruce McComiskey) have argued that their field has a key
role to play in schools’ efforts to fight fake news. This field already engages
with questions of how communicators build credibility and persuade audiences,
and of how first-year writing courses (which many rhetoric and composition
scholars teach) already often focus on skills like source evaluation and critical
thinking. Thus, scholars like McComiskey have argued that rhetoric and
composition can and should exert an influence on universities’ civic education
efforts in the 21<sup>st</sup> century. However, despite an uptick in scholarly
interest in fake news, empirical study of whether first-year writing courses impart
civic skills is scarce.</p><p>An exploratory study examined
whether students who take first-year composition courses experience any growth
in Civic Online Reasoning (COR) when those courses’ learning outcomes invoke
the notions of critical thinking, source evaluation, and digital literacy. It
also investigated whether students’ COR gains differed between course sections
and identified curricular features that might contribute to those differences. COR
assessments developed by the Stanford History Education Group (SHEG) were
administered to students before and after completing a first-year writing
course. Participating instructors’ course documents (syllabi and major
assignment sheets) were also analyzed via a qualitative coding procedure.</p><p></p>
<p>Students’ scores for the COR
component skills of Ad Identification and Lateral Reading increased
significantly after one semester of first-year composition instruction.
However, students’ scores for the Claim Research and Evidence Analysis skills
did not improve. Moreover, no significant differences were observed between
sections. These results suggested the possibility that, even absent explicit
COR instruction, first-year composition courses can impart some COR skill
gains, but that the particular approach the instructor uses does not matter
much. However, several methodological problems prevented the study from
offering firmer conclusions. In addition to making a case for additional
research, this dissertation argues that if scholars in rhetoric and composition
wish to have a hand in defining universities’ approaches to civic education in
the future, they should strive to generate robust, generalizable evidence of
the benefits of their courses. This will require them to embrace empirical and
quantitative methodologies and to engage with work in other fields more
frequently.</p>
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Acting the Author: Using Acting Techniques in Teaching Academic WritingHenney, Pamela Ann 08 August 2012 (has links)
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Bridging the Gap: Transfer Theory and Video Games in the Writing ClassroomWhelan, Sean B. January 2020 (has links)
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Composition Studies and Teaching Anxiety: A Pilot Study of Teaching Groups and Discipline- and Program-Specific TriggersThomas, Brennan M. 27 June 2006 (has links)
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DO FIRST-YEAR COMPOSITION COURSES BENEFIT BUSINESS STUDENTS?Raab, Marianne Fisher January 2010 (has links)
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Revisionary Rhetoric, Social Action, and the Ethics of Personal Narrative; or, A Long Story about Being a SouthernerWeaver, Stephanie 22 August 2011 (has links)
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Digital and Paper-Based: The Complex Literacies of Composition Students and InstructorsMazzoleni, Melissa A. K. 09 August 2012 (has links)
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Critical Language Pedagogy: Linguistic Diversity in the First-Year Composition ClassroomSaternus, Julie 09 June 2014 (has links)
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