“…The writing-across-the-curriculum movement encourages an increased focus on teaching both basic and technical writing skills (Goddard, 2002;Haug, 1996;Lester et al, 2003;Radmacher & Latosi-Sawin, 1995;Russell, 1997;Stock, 2001). Writing instruction can foster intellectual growth by (a) giving students the opportunity to practice writing and receive feedback from the instructor (McGovern & Hogshead, 1990), (b) allowing students to critique papers written by their peers (Brakel Olson, 1990), and (c) providing students added opportunities to demonstrate what they have learned in the course (Bender as cited in McGovern & Hogshead, 1990; Blevins-Knabe as cited in McGovern & Hogshead, 1990).…”