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Generation 1.5 meets college composition : issues in the teaching of writing to U.S.-educated learners of ESL / edited by Linda Harklau, Kay M. Losey, Meryl Siegal.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1999Description: ix, 245 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805829555
  • 9780805829556
  • 0805829547
  • 9780805829549
Other title:
  • Generation one point five meets college composition
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.007
LOC classification:
  • PE1128.A2 G434 1999
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Linguistically Diverse Students and College Writing: What Is Equitable and Appropriate? -- Pt. I. The Students -- 2. "Pretty Much I Screwed Up:" Ill-Served Needs of a Permanent Resident -- 3. Contingent Literacy: The Social Construction of Writing for Nonnative English-Speaking College Freshmen -- 4. Distinguishing Incipient and Functional Bilingual Writers: Assessment and Instructional Insights Gained Through Second-Language Writer Profiles -- 5. Language Identity and Language Ownership: Linguistic Conflicts of First-Year University Writing Students -- Pt. II. The Classrooms -- 6. Preparation for College Writing: Teachers Talk About Writing Instruction for Southeast Asian American Students in Secondary School -- 7. Classroom Instruction and Language Minority Students: On Teaching to "Smarter" Readers and Writers -- 8. One Size Does Not Fit All: Response and Revision Issues for Immigrant Student Writers -- 9. Opening Our Doors: Applying Socioliterate Approaches (SA) to Language Minority Classrooms -- Pt. III. The Programs -- 10. Connections: High School to College -- 11. University Support for Second-Language Writers Across the Curriculum -- 12. Immigrant Student Performance in an Academic Intensive English Program -- Notes on Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- 1. Linguistically Diverse Students and College Writing: What Is Equitable and Appropriate? -- Pt. I. The Students -- 2. "Pretty Much I Screwed Up:" Ill-Served Needs of a Permanent Resident -- 3. Contingent Literacy: The Social Construction of Writing for Nonnative English-Speaking College Freshmen -- 4. Distinguishing Incipient and Functional Bilingual Writers: Assessment and Instructional Insights Gained Through Second-Language Writer Profiles -- 5. Language Identity and Language Ownership: Linguistic Conflicts of First-Year University Writing Students -- Pt. II. The Classrooms -- 6. Preparation for College Writing: Teachers Talk About Writing Instruction for Southeast Asian American Students in Secondary School -- 7. Classroom Instruction and Language Minority Students: On Teaching to "Smarter" Readers and Writers -- 8. One Size Does Not Fit All: Response and Revision Issues for Immigrant Student Writers -- 9. Opening Our Doors: Applying Socioliterate Approaches (SA) to Language Minority Classrooms -- Pt. III. The Programs -- 10. Connections: High School to College -- 11. University Support for Second-Language Writers Across the Curriculum -- 12. Immigrant Student Performance in an Academic Intensive English Program -- Notes on Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index.

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