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- by Mary Brown and Fred Hildebrand, Ph.D.
©1996, softcover, 564 pages
ISBN 0-943202-54-X
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Writing For Success
Textbook Objectives
Writing for Success will help college
students
- master the writing process
- polish sentences, paragraphs, and essays
- achieve success in academic, career, and
personal writing applications
Writing for Success gives students and
professors the instruction and activities they need to achieve
their objectives. The first four units on prewriting, paragraphs,
essays, and rhetorical types implement current trends and practices
in composition research. For example, they follow a process approach
and include collaborative and computer activities.
1. The design emphasizes and exercises the
writing process consistently and continually from prewriting
techniques through editing drafts.
2. The complete instructions clearly explain
how to write.
3. The examples accurately model the concepts
being instructed.
4. The workbook format and the variety of
exercises involve students in active instead of passive learning.(exercises
progress in difficulty from recognition to imitation to application)
5. The comfortably informal style and college-level
content increase interest.
Furthermore, a continuous emphasis on revision
results in a polished product. Units on sentence structure and
grammar support the revising instruction and activities throughout
the workbook. Every stage of the writing process includes improvement
by revision.
1. The positive approach emphasizes building
better sentences instead of the negative approach of only correcting
errors, fragment, run-on, and agreement errors exercised with
sentence building.
2. Step-by-step skill-building instruction
and exercises strengthen the writing process.
3. Paragraph and essay instruction regularly
integrate attention to sentence structure.
4. Exercises and practices provide extensive
drill in skills.
5. Sentence structure and grammar exercises
use paragraphs or a series of continuous discourse sentences,
not just unrelated sentences.
Writing for Success respects college students.
It recognizes the maturity of their thoughts and interests. It
values their time and effort, and it rewards them with improved
writing skills. Ultimately, improved writing skills result in
successful academic, career, and personal lives.
Features
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Comprehensive Coverage: Writing
for Success includes full coverage of prewriting, paragraphs,
essays, rhetorical modes, syntax, and grammar. The text includes
equal coverage of paragraphs and essays, even in the sections
on rhetorical types.
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Syllabus Design: The parallel presentation
of paragraphs and essays provides for several flexible approaches
to writing instruction: writing paragraphs, writing essays,
starting with paragraphs and ending with essays, and starting
with essays but integrating paragraphs. Thus, Writing for
Success will adapt to the departmental approach to the
course, including the transition to the next level of composition
course.
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Instruction: Chapters state learning
objectives, explain concepts and techniques fully, illustrate
with high-interest models, exercise all skills, and end with
additional practice. Optional collaborative and computer activities
supplement the workbook format to involve students in active
learning. Writing for Success shows students how to
put these concepts and techniques into action in the classroom,
on the job, and in their daily lives.
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Readings: The samples of professional
and student writing model achievable, excellent paragraph
and essay structure. Reading comprehension questions integrate
reading and writing skills. The lively and timely subjects
of the models, exploring areas such as identity, relationships,
work, wellness, and the environment, provide a recurring thematic
focus in examples and exercises to interest students and to
stimulate ideas for writing as well. They also illustrate
the rhetorical types instructed in the fourth unit. Instructors
may download additional readings from the
Online Reader, a website where the authors maintain a
collection of readings for instructors to use in their reading
and writing classes. This website also provides links to other
sites on the web for resources to stimulate discussion about
current issues.
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Relevance: The examples, exercises,
and assignments focus on subjects relevant to the real academic,
personal, and career needs of college students. The text presents
high-interest content in a style appropriate to the reading
level and maturity level of the diverse college student audience.
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Multicultural Diversity: From exercises
to models, the text celebrates the diversity of age, gender,
and ethnicity of students using it. Sentence structure and
grammar chapters respond to differences in language orientation
and dialect.
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ESL: Writing for Success
provides extensive instruction on the areas of concern to
international students, such as articles, prepositions, and
spelling. For example, the design of the verb chapter not
only instructs tense and agreement, but it also explains the
role of verbs and helping verbs in showing the use of time
in English.
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Study Skills: Featured in boxes,
these hints integrate writing skills with corresponding study
skills to show students practical applications, to encourage
use, and to motivate by improving in other academic areas.
Supplementary Materials
The following materials will allow professors
to individualize their instruction efficiently based on students'
needs, to increase student accountability, and to make instruction
relevant and interesting:
- Instructor's Manual
- Instructor's Edition
- Test Package
- Peer-editing Worksheets
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