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Jaxon, Kim; Sparks, Laura; Fosen, Chris – Composition Studies, 2020
The first year writing "jumbo" is a large enrollment composition course with ninety students and nine embedded writing mentors. The "jumbo" structure "emerged from an 'entanglement' of the institutional environment and intentional innovation" (Jaxon). Currently taught with a human rights focus, but with other…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, College Freshmen, Large Group Instruction, Class Size
Tremmel, Michelle – Composition Studies, 2017
Arguing for teaching essay structure through slow writing and reading as a writer (RAAW), this article explains a measured-pace pedagogy. It offers a brief history of the concern about organization in writing instruction; defines slow writing and RAAW; details their components; offers a rationale for this guided workshop approach; and describes,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grammar, Essays, Writing Instruction
Peckham, Rachel – Composition Studies, 2011
This article takes up the "special strangeness" of grading practices in the graduate creative writing workshop, based on the author's research, personal experience, and interviews with the faculty of her doctoral creative writing program. Using a structure of notes, the author attempts to make sense of the way grades are understood by both teacher…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Grade Inflation, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops
Reid, E. Shelley – Composition Studies, 2004
This article describes the increasing pressures on those who teach graduate seminars in composition pedagogy to cover a broad range of texts, topics, and techniques. It argues that in response, pedagogy instructors may need to deliberately (re)design their courses in order to continue to help new writing instructors engage in inquiry and…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction, Graduate Study

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