1990
DOI: 10.1017/s0896082800001136
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Sequential Writing Assignments in International Relations and American Government Survey Courses

Abstract: Like many colleges and universities. Elizabethtown College has adopted a writing-across-the-curriculum program that attempts to establish writing as a principal means of communication and as a tool for the development of intellectual skills. Set to begin in Fall 1990 as part of a new core curriculum, the program requires that each core course provide writing assignments that “emphasize the process of writing or rewriting in response to critical evaluation by faculty and/or peers.” A major stimulus to the devel… Show more

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“…While this "sequential writing approach" requires a significant amount of time from the faculty member, abundant evidence exists regarding its effectiveness in improving students' writing abilities (cf. Selcher and McClellan 1990). …”
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“…While this "sequential writing approach" requires a significant amount of time from the faculty member, abundant evidence exists regarding its effectiveness in improving students' writing abilities (cf. Selcher and McClellan 1990). …”
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confidence: 99%