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Collins, James L. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Notes that recent critiques of process approaches to writing claim that an implicit mode of instruction privileging mainstream students is typical of process approaches. Traces implicit instruction to the structuralist intellectual tradition. Concludes that a poststructuralist appreciation of differences, especially difference among discourses,…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Teacher Attitudes
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Zak, Frances – Journal of Basic Writing, 1990
Explores different modes of responding to student papers in two sections of an Introduction to Writing Process class for native and non-native speakers. Finds no significant differences in performance of the two sections, although students who received only positive comments frequently initiated their own corrections and seemed to gain greater…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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Stygall, Gail – Journal of Basic Writing, 1988
Responds to a call for proof of the effectiveness of the basic writing program at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, and documents a marked increase in the success rate of basic writers after the program had shifted from a traditional product centered course to a process course. (RS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Freshman Composition, Government School Relationship
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Nichols, Randall G. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1986
Studies the effects of word processing on the composing processes of six basic writers. Concludes that quantity and quality of revisions are not likely to increase, that word processing initially causes many interventions in composing, and that better writers are more likely to use word processing programs in advantageous ways. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education, Freshman Composition