147:. Bartholomae's most-referenced publication about BW is the book chapter "Inventing the University", in which he unpacks the audience and purpose of writing for the academy, particularly from the perspective of students new to this discourse community. Bartholomae writes: "Every time a student sits down to write for us, he has to invent the university for the occasion--invent the university, that is, or a branch of it, like history or anthropology or economics or English. The student has to learn to speak our language, to speak as we do, to try on the peculiar ways of knowing, selecting, evaluating, reporting, concluding, and arguing that define the discourse of our community."
75:, racial minorities, or members of disadvantaged socioeconomic groups have been more likely to be placed into basic writing courses, in part because writing assessments have privileged students' abilities to write using standard academic written English. In the mid 1980s, researchers Martinez and Martinez demonstrates that students characterized as basic writers are not basic thinkers. Subsequent movements with writing studies have called for curriculum and instruction in basic writing courses that introduces students to the conventions and expectations of analytical and research writing tasks more like those in college credit writing courses.
182:, Ritter asks readers to reconceptualize the sorting phenomenon that frames basic writing as a course, phenomenon or identity that emerges with the notable work of Mina Shaughnessey actually reflects a much longer history of "social sorting" that has existed not just in open-access institutions but in the most selective of colleges. By examining the history of Yale students who were assigned to take coursesβcolloquially called the "Awkward Squad", Ritter aims to help scholars develop a "better, more historically informed schemata for first-year writing programs, one that is cognizant of the role that local values play in shaping definition."
132:, set the tone for much (if not all) of the BW scholarship that followed. BW scholars, whether they agree with Shaughnessy or not, are still responding to her. She resolutely held that such students could be taught how to effectively write. It is teachers of BW and not BW students that need to radically alter their views toward the teaching and learning of writing. In her 1976 speech, "Diving In: An Introduction to Basic Writing", she asserted that "teachers (need to) realize and accept the need to remediate themselves regarding the needs and learning styles of basic writers."
236:, for example, problematized Shaugnessy's essentialist view of language, expectation that basic writers adjust to mainstream linguistic standards, and failed to acknowledge political, economic, and institutional contexts that shape the designation of basic writers and basic writing. Other notable scholars of basic writing, however, like Laura Gray-Rosendale have claimed that such critiques of Shaughnessy do not hold much critical weight. "Shaughnessy's works," themselves, she claims, "render ambiguous if not outright defy many such negative characterizations."
47:, a pioneer in the field, to distinguish it from previous terms like "bonehead" or "remedial". BW courses are designed to teach formal written standard English to students deemed un(der)prepared for first-year composition. Despite documented concerns about the ability of multiple-choice and impromptu timed-writing examinations to predict performance on authentic writing tasks, institutions of higher education typically enroll students in BW courses based on standardized or placement test scores, with standards varying by institution.
108:) which was designed as a pre-collegiate program that was meant to prepare students who were not yet ready to enter the university for full admission. As the open admissions policy caused college enrollments to nearly double at CUNY, Mina Shaughnessy headed the basic writing program to meet the demand for more writing instruction for under-prepared students. Since the late 1970s, many colleges and universities have created open admissions policies, and have in turn created BW programs across the country.
166:. Rose's main interests in the study of thinking and learning included the "study of the factors β cognitive, linguistic, socio-historical, and cultural β that enhance or limit people's engagement with written language." As well as, "The development of pedagogies and materials to enhance critical reading and writing, particularly at the secondary and post-secondary level, and particularly with 'underprepared' or 'at risk' populations."
216:, is a faculty-driven model that moved students assessed as needing remedial coursework into a college-credit writing course with co-requisite support in the form of class time and more intensive small group instruction. Earlier faculty-led efforts include stretch courses, which extend a college-level course over two semesters; and the writing studio model, a less-structured precursor to co-requisite courses.
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writing instruction. In 1976 CUNY cut the budget for the basic writing program and started charging tuition for open admissions students, measures that had dramatic negative effects on both students and educators in the basic writing program. Similar efforts to reduce or eliminate BW courses were revived in the 1990s and have continued to the present day.
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Researchers in the field have advocated for the educational and socio-political status of students who are placed in basic writing courses. Deborah
Mutnick asserts that basic writing "signifies struggles for inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity; debates over standards and linguistic hegemony",.
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California Acceleration Project is "a faculty-led network that supports California's 116 community colleges to transform English and math programs"; public institutions in Idaho collaborated
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BW as a field of study tends to resist narrowly defining basic writers. Shaughnessy characterized basic writers as "those that had been left so far behind the others in their formal education that they appeared to have little chance of catching up, students whose difficulty with the written language
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Since the mid 2000s, scholars from both writing studies, education, and other fields have sought to complicate the knowledge and practices of basic writing, calling into question the distinction between "basic" and "college-ready" writing and writers. Reform efforts in the last decade have blurred
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More recent critiques of basic writing have framed its inception and founders (including
Shaughnessy) as a "pedagogical white backlash to integration" and claimed that part of the reason reform efforts have been slow is due to "white innocence." Carmen Kynard, like Lu, critiqued Shaughnessy's
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Reform efforts nationally have taken the form of many different interventions, some of them originating from faculty, and others imposed from legislative mandates at the state level. These efforts focus on reducing the amount of pre-college or remedial coursework that students are required to
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argued basic writing as a program was a form of maintaining the status quo and that the purpose and definition of basic writing should be a continually contested term. Peter Adams released preliminary data showing students placed into basic writing courses at the
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called basic writing "Our
Apartheid" in 1997, noting its effects on both students (adding more layers to "gateway" courses, segregating students, and slowing progress to degree and thus economic improvements) and faculty (basic writing often taught by part-time
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Kelly Ritter is professor and associate dean of curricula and academic policy and professor of
English and writing studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and is best known for her historical work on basic writing in college. In her landmark book,
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College America's report "Remediation: Higher Education's Bridge to Nowhere" targeted each state in the US, showing data on success rates for two and four year colleges and advocating placement into college-level courses with co-requisite support.
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seemed of a different order from those of the other groups, as if they had come, you might say, from a different country, or at least through different schools, where even modest standards of high-school literacy had not been met." Students who are
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to respond to state board mandates to eliminate remedial courses while "retaining agency and individuality of institutions...while still working from common frameworks with shared goals rooted in disciplinary expertise and practice."
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Harvard between 1890 and 1910, when college enrollments nearly doubled. Modern basic writing originated in the 1970s when the City University of New York
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suggests they are highly unlikely to succeed in the college-level course." Community college teachers and administrators have sought to adjust their curriculum and placement mechanisms to respond to the legislation.
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faculty). Shor positions basic writing and declining labor conditions for those teaching it as a kind of conservative backlash to the open-access, but is careful to critique the system rather than colleagues.
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is arguably the most prominent name in the field of BW. She helped create the atmosphere of academic respectability BW needed to become recognized as a legitimate scholarly field. Her 1977 book,
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and the "separate but equal" logic of Jim Crow laws. Molloy and Bennett call for the field to end basic writing and the paradigm of deeming some entering college students "basic" writers.
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complete prior to taking degree-credit courses, responding to research suggesting that students who take remedial coursework are less likely to be retained to college.
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showed that under 50% of students entering developmental sequences completed them, with even fewer successfully completing the college-level gateway course.
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