College Composition and Communication

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December 2024

  1. “You could have students who barely speak English with someone who’s almost ready to go to comp”: Latinx Basic Writers in Iowa Community Colleges
    Abstract

    Latinx students are a growing demographic in postsecondary English classes, but the majority of research on them and on the faculty who teach them is based in the US Southwest at Hispanic-Serving Institutions. The purpose of this study is to describe some of the pedagogical and extracurricular considerations of faculty who teach Latinx students in two community colleges in the Midwest in order to support these students, especially in developmental courses. This study draws from qualitative data collected at two community colleges, Mann College and Kinsella College (pseudonyms). This exploratory study provides recommendations for the kind of professional development that faculty may need in order to support Latinx students, the importance of understanding students’ myriad identities, and the ways political forces may shape students’ experiences.

    doi:10.58680/ccc2024762263

September 2022

  1. Composing Addiction: A Study of the Emotional Dimensions of Writing Processes
    Abstract

    Situated in disability studies, this article shares the results from a qualitative research project that examined how three community college students who wrote about addiction navigated the process-based activities assigned in their first-year writing courses. These findings illuminate how such exercises evoke a spectrum of emotion that shapes both process and product.

    doi:10.58680/ccc202232124

September 2019

  1. Two-Year College Teacher-Scholar-Activism: Reconstructing the Disciplinary Matrix of Writing Studies
    Abstract

    Two-year college faculty have begun articulating ateacher-scholar-activistprofessional identity. After tracing the emergence of this concept and calls for solidarity in two-year college writing studies, we draw on two case studies to advocate for cross-sector disciplinary alliances that expand educational opportunity, improve professional equity, and advance social justice.

    doi:10.58680/ccc201930295

September 2014

  1. Here They Do This, There They Do That: Latinas/Latinos Writing across Institutions
    Abstract

    Reporting on a year-and-a-half-long study of Latina/Latino multilingual students transitioning from high school to a community college or university on the US-Mexico border, this article explores how writing instruction was shaped across the three institutional locations by a variety of internal and external forces such as standardized testing pressures, resource disparities, and individual instructors. In concluding comments, the author suggests ways for composition teachers, researchers, and administrators to build connections between different locations of writing and facilitate student transitions between institutions.

    doi:10.58680/ccc201426111

September 2013

  1. “Distinct and Significant”: Professional Identities of Two-Year College English Faculty
    Abstract

    Drawing on findings from three qualitative studies, this article explores the distinct professional identities of two-year college English faculty. We examine full-time faculty patterns of engagement with professional organizations, their assertion of professional authority in institutional decision making, and the role of organizational socialization in the shaping of part-time faculty professional identities.

    doi:10.58680/ccc201324225

February 2011

  1. Review Essay: Beyond Typical Ideas of Writing: Developing a Diverse Understanding of Writers, Writing, and Writing Instruction
    Abstract

    Reviewed are: The Idea of a Writing Laboratory, Neal Lerner Generation 1.5 in College Composition: Teaching Academic Writing to U.S.-Educated Learners of ESL, Mark Roberge, Meryl Siegal, and Linda Harklau, editors The Community College Writer: Exceeding Expectations, Howard Tinberg and Jean-Paul Nadeau College Writing and Beyond: A New Framework for University Writing Instruction, Anne Beaufort

    doi:10.58680/ccc201113460

December 2002

  1. All Good Writing Develops at the Edge of Risk
    Abstract

    Using a variety of common forms from first-year composition, this paper examines the purposes of CCCC, transformative experiences at professional conferences, and the elements of my literacy autobiography. I then argue for recognition of the knowledge-building role of writing programs in two-year colleges and for a “write to work” principle, calling for full pay for all who teach required writing courses. Originally, this manuscript was a speech integrated with a PowerPoint® presentation using more than 100 slides (text, photographs, and music), which cannot be fully represented here.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20021484

February 1998

  1. The Two-Year College as Democracy in Action
    Abstract

    I salute the 1300 two-year colleges-colleges that bring hope, opportunity, fulfillment of dreams to a large segment of our population for whom otherwise higher education would be very difficult, if not impossible. Community colleges are open door, they are accessible, they are affordable, they are cost efficient, they offer a broad array of programs and services, and they open the way for transferring to four-year institutions or entering/reentering the workforce. Familiar words from the Declaration of Independence remind us of the basis of our democracy: "We hold these truths to be self-evident…"-you know the rest of the sentence. The abstractions "created equal," "certain unalienable rights," "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" become realities for many because of their community college experiences. Community colleges are indeed democracy in action. (Pickett 98).

    doi:10.58680/ccc19983175

December 1997

  1. Border Talk: Writing and Knowing in the Two-Year College
    doi:10.2307/358472

December 1995

  1. Review: The Two-Year Community College: Into the 21st Century
    Abstract

    Preview this article: Review: The Two-Year Community College: Into the 21st Century, Page 1 of 1 < Previous page | Next page > /docserver/preview/fulltext/ccc/46/4/collegecompositioncommunication8723-1.gif

    doi:10.58680/ccc19958723
  2. The Two-Year Community College: Into the 21st Century
    doi:10.2307/358332

February 1991

  1. Responses to Elisabeth McPherson, "Remembering, Regretting, and Rejoicing: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Two-Year College Regionals"
    Abstract

    David W. Chapman, Joyce Magnotto, Barbara Stout, Responses to Elisabeth McPherson, "Remembering, Regretting, and Rejoicing: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Two-Year College Regionals", College Composition and Communication, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Feb., 1991), pp. 85-86

    doi:10.2307/357543

May 1990

  1. Reviews
    Abstract

    The American Community College, Arthur M. Cohen and Florence B. Brawer Nell Ann Pickett Rescuing the Subject.: A Critical Introduction to Rhetoric and the Writer, Susan Miller The Written World: Reading and Writing in Social Contexts, Susan Miller Joseph Harris Writing as Social Action, Marilyn M. Cooper and Michael Holzman Deborah Brandt The Double Perspective: Language, Literacy, and Social Relations, David Bleich Joyce Irene Middleton Writing and Response: Theory, Practice, and Research, Chris M. Anson Anne Ruggles Gere Technical and Business Communication: Bibliographic Essays for Teachers and Corporate Trainers, Charles H. Sides Alice Philbin Writing and Technique, David Dobrin Deborah H. Holdstein Worlds of Writing. Teaching and Learning in Discourse Communitieast Work, Carolyn B. Matelene Stephen A. Bernhardt Creative Writing in America. Theory and Pedagogy, Joseph M. Moxley D. W. Fenza

    doi:10.58680/ccc19908976
  2. Remembering, Regretting, and Rejoicing: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Two-Year College Regionals
    doi:10.58680/ccc19908969
  3. The American Community College
    doi:10.2307/358165
  4. Remembering, Regretting, and Rejoicing: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Two-Year College Regionals
    Abstract

    Elisabeth McPherson, Remembering, Regretting, and Rejoicing: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Two-Year College Regionals, College Composition and Communication, Vol. 41, No. 2 (May, 1990), pp. 137-150

    doi:10.2307/358153

February 1979

  1. Technical and Professional Communication: Teaching in the Two-Year College, Four-Year College, Professional School
    doi:10.2307/356772

February 1977

  1. Second Best: The Crisis of the Community College
    doi:10.2307/356928

October 1974

  1. Preparing Two-Year College Teachers: Purposes and Patterns
    doi:10.2307/356438
  2. In the Two-Year Colleges: Basic Issues about Basic Skills
    doi:10.2307/356437

November 1973

  1. Directors of Freshman English : Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc197317644

October 1973

  1. Developing Programs to Prepare Teachers of English for the Two-Year College: Internship vs. Externship
    doi:10.2307/356879

December 1971

  1. By-Laws of the Regional Conferences on English in the Two-Year College
    doi:10.58680/ccc197119136

November 1971

  1. Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc197119144

February 1971

  1. Teaching English in the Two-Year College
    doi:10.2307/356548

November 1970

  1. Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc197019195

October 1970

  1. Freshman English Courses in the Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.2307/357341

November 1969

  1. Directory of Chairmen of Freshman Composition: Four-year Colleges and Universities/Two-year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc196920192

October 1969

  1. New Directions in the Teaching of Technical Writing (Two-Year Colleges)
    doi:10.2307/354151

May 1969

  1. The Two-Year College English Department in a Changing World
    doi:10.58680/ccc196920205

November 1968

  1. Directory of Chairmen of Freshman Composition: Two-year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc196820924

October 1968

  1. The Workload of the Two-Year College English Teacher
    doi:10.58680/ccc196820915

October 1967

  1. Administration of Freshman English, Two-Year College
    doi:10.2307/355702

November 1966

  1. Directory of Chairmen of Freshman Composition in Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc196621048

October 1964

  1. Composition Programs in the Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.2307/354971

October 1963

  1. The Composition/Communication Course for the Two-Year College
    doi:10.2307/355063

October 1961

  1. Problems of the C/C Course in the Two-Year Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc196121389
  2. Current Status of the Two-Year College
    doi:10.58680/ccc196121366

October 1956

  1. Communication in General Education in Technical Schools and Community Colleges
    doi:10.58680/ccc195622602