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English
Routledge
01 August 2024
Although many educators want to help their students overcome their writing challenges, most higher education instructors do not have formal training in teaching writing. This book provides a detailed roadmap for college educators to help students make substantial improvements in their writing, particularly in courses where writing is a component, but not the primary focus.

This accessible guide offers conceptual tools and practical strategies, including lesson plans, stock comments instructors can use to explain frequently occurring writing problems, and writing prompts to help struggling students address writer’s block. Covering topics such as managing grading time, reducing students’ anxiety about writing, giving clear and formative feedback, troubleshooting, and providing practical tips for helping ESL students, this book is a one-stop shop for assisting students across academic disciplines.

By implementing the guidance offered in this manual, college and university faculty and instructors can guide students effectively and efficiently in improving their writing.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   370g
ISBN:   9781032505039
ISBN 10:   1032505036
Pages:   184
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Foreword Dr. Peter Mwangi Preface Acknowledgements Part 1: Helping Students with Academic Writing Chapter 1: Setting Students Up For Success Chapter 2: Giving Solid Feedback Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Chapter 4: Developing a Writing Course Part 2: Helping Specific Populations with Writing Chapter 5: Helping ESL Students with Academic Writing Chapter 6: Accessible Writing Pedagogy Chapter 7: Professional Writing Matters Conclusion

Laura M. Harrison is a professor in the Department of Counseling and Higher Education at Ohio University, USA. Becky Challenger is Professor of Instruction, Academic Coordinator, and Assistant Director for the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE) at Ohio University, USA. Erin Morgenstern is Assistant to the Vice President for Priority Projects and teaches in the higher education and student affairs graduate programs at Ohio University, USA. Oumarou Abdoulaye Balarabe is a graduate assistant and teaching assistant in the Department of Counseling and Higher Education at Ohio University, where he is a doctoral candidate in higher education and student affairs.

Reviews for Helping College Students Write: A Guide for Educators

"""This is a very special and important book, told from a perfect blend of professional and personal perspectives. Instructor and student voices offer the reader very practical and sympathetic paths towards fostering quality writing experiences. Writing is approached as a mindset and a means of connection-making. Anyone whose teaching involves academic writing will benefit from this one-of-a-kind resource."" Bob Klein, Professor and Chair of Teaching, Learning, and Foundations, Eastern Illinois University ""Chock full of effective writing strategies and teaching approaches for college students across disciplines, this book offers a journey of self-reflection, composition literacy, and growth mindset to discover the writer within our students, as well as ourselves. As an instructor of first-year writing for over 25 years, I highly recommend this book for helping students develop confidence in writing and reading. Writing in prose that is personal and engaging, the author gives language to the roadblocks and breakthroughs all writers experience."" Robyn Lyons-Robinson, Professor and Chair, English Department, Columbus State Community College ""This is a book that should be read by all faculty regardless of discipline. We have all encountered the challenges in student writing, with the proclivity to assign fault to a lack of college preparedness, covid or other issues, rather than view students through the lens of the new majority. Harrison and colleagues seamlessly combine proven and constructive practical advice with well researched pedagogy, making it a comprehensive and engaging resource to assist all students to become better writers. Indeed, I would make this book required reading for all new faculty to help them start their careers in academia on the right foot."" Donal C. Skinner, Dean of Hobson Wildenthal Honors College, The University of Texas at Dallas"


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