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Typed Document: Lecture, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Typed Document: Lecture, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Credibility, homophily and power lecture notes , January 25, 1988. Several pages redacted due to copyright.


Typed Document: Class Meeting Mcc 5935, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Typed Document: Class Meeting Mcc 5935, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Class notes for MCC 5935, January 13, 1988.


Deaf Students Responding To The Writing Of Their Peers, Sue Livingston Jan 1988

Deaf Students Responding To The Writing Of Their Peers, Sue Livingston

Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Typed Document: Fall Term Calendar, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Typed Document: Fall Term Calendar, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

General Fall Term calendar, August 18 -December 19, 1988.


Typed Document: Course Requirements, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Typed Document: Course Requirements, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A description of the requirement for completion of of course EDU 502.


The Development Of A Written Language Curriculum Utilizing A Writing Process Approach For Fourth Grade Students, Diane Szydelko Jan 1988

The Development Of A Written Language Curriculum Utilizing A Writing Process Approach For Fourth Grade Students, Diane Szydelko

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Prewriting: The "Prior To" Process Of Writing, Debra Steinmiller Jan 1988

Prewriting: The "Prior To" Process Of Writing, Debra Steinmiller

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Tutoring German Esl Students, Sabina Mussgnug Jan 1988

Tutoring German Esl Students, Sabina Mussgnug

Masters Theses

Tutors of American university writing centers can be invaluable advisors for German ESL students who come to study in the United States. The tutors can directly assist German students in coping with their particular academic and cultural difficulties.

German students must adapt to the American academic conventions to become successful students at their U.S. universities. The tutors can point out to them the features of the American academic standard and show them effective methods for learning and studying in the American environment.

The American academic standard includes the students' almost perfect reading comprehension. Students must be prepared for heavy reading …