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Re: great question - my input (overlaps with other postings)
Posted by marjoryt on 5/10/08

    Some of these actually apply to more courses than English!
    Many of these skills were actually IN high school English
    textbooks until the mid 1970s.
    1) Writing thesis statements from prompts to match the
    assignment (this truly helps their history and science
    assignments)
    2) Understanding of sentence construction patterns through the
    complex sentence (formerly taught by diagramming and sentence
    combining - this skills applies to English, foreign languages,
    and computer programming languages)
    3) Critical reading of non-leveled text - anything from a
    newspaper article through studies and philosophical texts. We
    find many students can do this, just not with nonfiction or
    college level textbooks
    4) Interpreting process text (following and writing directions)
    5) The fine art of annotation, which is VERY heavily used in
    college courses
    6) Paraphrasing (doing it correctly, with reference to the
    original source)
    7) Summary (doing it correctly, with reference to the original
    source)
    8) Beginning library research - parts of a book (including
    references, appendices, and index), find a book, using the
    Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature. If possible, how to
    use EBSCOHost. Also, primary and secondary source
    differentiation.
    9) Basic definition essay
    10) Basic persuasive essay
    11) Basic descriptive essay
    12) Exposure to process essay
    13) comparison-contrast
    14) cause-effect

    There's probably more....my semester ended yesterday - my mind
    is fried from grading 120 compositions in 5 days.


 
 
 
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