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2. “If There Was a Class That Could Make Them Confident”: Comparing the Writing Experiences of Students Who Took the First-Year Course to Those of Students Who Did Not
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Questioning the Impact of the First-Year Writing Requirement 1
- 1. “They Write a Lot More Than I Am Writing at My School”: The Role Writing Plays Across Curricula and Lives at an Institution Lacking Privilege 27
- 2. “If There Was a Class That Could Make Them Confident”: Comparing the Writing Experiences of Students Who Took the First-Year Course to Those of Students Who Did Not 63
- 3. “In Every Part of Your Writing, You Should Be Inside of It”: The First-Year Course Encouraged a New Mindset Toward Writing for Some (But Not All) 86
- 4. “You Should Write to Know What You Don’t Know”: Three Case Studies Tracing Affordances and Limits of the First-Year Course 113
- 5. “Being Able to Write Things Quickly, Easily”: Low-Self- Efficacy Student Writers’ Theories of Writing 151
- Conclusion 180
- Appendix: Open-Ended Interview Question Script 201
- Notes 207
- References 217
- Index 229
- About the Author 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Questioning the Impact of the First-Year Writing Requirement 1
- 1. “They Write a Lot More Than I Am Writing at My School”: The Role Writing Plays Across Curricula and Lives at an Institution Lacking Privilege 27
- 2. “If There Was a Class That Could Make Them Confident”: Comparing the Writing Experiences of Students Who Took the First-Year Course to Those of Students Who Did Not 63
- 3. “In Every Part of Your Writing, You Should Be Inside of It”: The First-Year Course Encouraged a New Mindset Toward Writing for Some (But Not All) 86
- 4. “You Should Write to Know What You Don’t Know”: Three Case Studies Tracing Affordances and Limits of the First-Year Course 113
- 5. “Being Able to Write Things Quickly, Easily”: Low-Self- Efficacy Student Writers’ Theories of Writing 151
- Conclusion 180
- Appendix: Open-Ended Interview Question Script 201
- Notes 207
- References 217
- Index 229
- About the Author 237