Elaine P. Maimon

9 articles
  1. Comment & Response
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    doi:10.58680/ce19929370
  2. Three Comments on "Writing Utopias"
    doi:10.2307/377782
  3. On the Subjects of Teaching Thinking and Responding to Writing: Raising Questions and Challenging Assumptions
    doi:10.2307/377762
  4. Writing across the Disciplines: Research into Practice
    Abstract

    Writing should be the business of the entire school community. This was the principle behind Michigan Tech's influential writing-across-the-curriculum program, which from 1977 to 1984 involved 250 faculty from virtually every discipline in fourteen intensive writing workshops. What have been its measurable effects on both faculty and students? What are the implications for other teaching communities? What are the implications for individuals within and without English and humanities departments? Young and Fulwiler bring together eighteen essays from participants and program staff that address these questions from different perspectives and with a variety of evaluative techniques.

    doi:10.2307/357734
  5. Writing in the Arts and Sciences
    doi:10.2307/357923
  6. A Comment on the Response of C. H. Knoblauch and Lil Brannon
    doi:10.2307/376985
  7. Comment and Response
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    doi:10.58680/ce198513254
  8. Talking to Strangers
    doi:10.58680/ccc197916207
  9. Measuring Syntactic Growth: Errors and Expectations in Sentence-Combining Practice with College Freshmen
    doi:10.58680/rte197817902