
In the Dual Credit and English 101 courses, the
question at the forefront of our planning is how to blend challenge and support
so that our students can have as seamless a transition into their college
coursework as possible. The new partnership with Eastern Illinois University
has been instrumental in providing us with the insight we need to continue to
do this better. On February 23, we were delighted to host Dr. Timothy Taylor, Director of Composition at EIU to speak with College Composition, Speech 101, and
English 100 classes.
Dr. Taylor’s
Presentation

(1) Students must have a growth mindset. They must believe they can
and will improve their writing through practice and study.
(2) Students
must work hard -- they must seek to improve their skills.
(3) Students must
practice discipline -- completing writing assignments on time and with quality.
(4) And finally, students have to care. When students care about improving
their work, they will take feedback, apply it and see improvements.
Growth mindset is a concept that is familiar to
many of our students. We discuss it in our classes, model it when we show them
how to use feedback, and use language that supports growth and improvement. Dr.
Taylor engaged students in a real-time critique session of an essay from a
student in the on-campus section of College Composition. As students commented
on the model, they identified some of the errors they are making in their own
papers. Students were able to identify weaknesses in thesis, organization, and
analysis in the model essay that correspond to the weaknesses they are seeing
in their own essays. As Dr. Taylor then presented elements of the revised
paper, students were able to see growth mindset at work - what was once an
average essay (students graded the original a C) became an A essay with a
complex thesis, well-argued points, and strong analysis of supporting details.
Implications for our Work

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