Tracey Baker
3 articles-
Abstract
After considering complaints of boredom as a significant factor in our classrooms, the second part of this article analyzes the responses of thirty-two first-year writing students to questions about boredom.
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Identifying and Negotiating Conflict in the Classroom: Reflections of Freshman Composition Students ↗
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Presents and discusses a study of 129 first-year composition students that identifies both their expectations and frustrations. Focuses on how such results demonstrate students’ ambivalence about classes and educators as well as their ability to function as effective writers.
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Abstract
Although the number of comprehensive studies that outline methods for incorporating collaborative writing into the professional writing classroom has increased, most studies discuss only one or two assignments throughout the term. This article describes an entire course focused on shared-document writing. Over a four-year period, students indicated that they valued the time allowed to coordinate groups and to understand and complete assignments. Structuring such a course necessitates assigning work that is related to a single topic and providing students with choices, including a voice in group formation and evaluation.