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  • Resources for Students

    • The Writing Process
    • Primary vs. Secondary Sources
    • How to Read a Scientific Paper
    • How to Understand a Scientific Paper
    • Taking Useful Notes for Research
    • Organizing Your Essay
    • Transition & Topic Sentences: What's the Point?
    • In-text Citation (APA Style)
    • Description Points
    • How to Compose More Readable Writing
    • 4 Steps to Proofread & Polish Your Writing
  • Cornerstone Concepts

    • Signal Phrases and Clauses
    • Shifting Gears: One Writing Skill at a Time
    • What Is Writing Anyway?
    • Teaching for Transfer
  • Philosophy

    • Are You in the Service Industry?
    • The Invention of an Education
  • Assignment Design

    • Assignment Design: In Practice
    • Assignment Design: Discussions
  • Responding to Writers

    • The Hamster is Dead
    • 5 Reasons To Not Edit Student Writing & 5 Better Options
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    CORNERSTONE CONCEPTS

     

    Cornerstone Concepts are the building blocks of strong writing instruction. This selection of content is designed to highlight critical points of writing instruction that are simple, vital to great instruction, and usually not self-evident.

     
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