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Cook, Devan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2010
Andrea Lunsford and Karen Lunsford conclude "Mistakes Are a Fact of Life: A National Comparative Study," a discussion of their research project exploring patterns of formal grammar and usage error in first-year writing, with an invitation to "conduct a local version of this study." The author was eager to accept their invitation; learning and…
Descriptors: Grammar, Error Patterns, Freshman Composition, Research Projects
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Stewart, Maria Shine – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2009
In this article, the author offers her experience of modeling mistakes and writing spontaneously in the computer classroom to get students' attention and elicit their editorial response. She describes how she taught her class about major sentence errors--comma splices, run-ons, and fragments--through her Sentence Meditation exercise, a rendition…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Writing (Composition), Self Disclosure (Individuals), Computer Assisted Instruction
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Brown, T. K., III – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1987
Catalogs a variety of common grammatical errors that have entered the English language and become entrenched during this past generation, primarily through the fault of the mass media. (NKA)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Grammar, Grammatical Acceptability, Language Styles
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Vaughn, Gary; Wenner, Barbara – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1999
Discusses two intriguing ways of explaining error in student writing--the work of Michel Foucault and the work of Roland Barthes. Describes in-class activities and essay assignments that use these perspectives to help students to reach improved understanding of error in writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Error Correction, Error Patterns, Higher Education, Writing Assignments
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Twigg, Helen Parramore – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1981
Examines students' amusing responses to essay test questions, while maintaining that such responses can still give a teacher a better indication of what students are learning in the classroom than can objective tests. (HTH)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Objective Tests
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Allen, Melissa – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1994
Argues that English-as-a-Second-Language writing can have its own distinctive power and eloquence in spite of, and sometimes because of, its errors. Examines several different kinds of "poetic" nonnativisms, suggesting why they were created and why they may strike native speakers as especially expressive. (SR)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Error Correction, Error Patterns, Higher Education
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Robinson, William S. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Argues that, to deal effectively with sentence errors of basic writers, it is crucial to distinguish between what should be left alone and what can be productively marked and how it should be marked. Proposes a taxonomy of four sources of errors (knowledge, dialect, process, and developmental errors) and seven ways to address them. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classification, Error Correction, Error Patterns