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The Role of Audience in Student Writing

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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This research assesses the effects of audience on the voice and persuasive processes of student writers and records the changes in students concepts of their voice and powers of persuasion and the effects of audience specification on students motivation. O Haynes peer-reviewed study used quantitative and qualitative procedures to determine the effects of audience specification on the writing and attitudes of three classes of first-year college writers at a small university. As a result of this study and years of research and teaching experience, O Haynes advises the use of a variety of specified audiences in the writing classroom and recommends that all student-writing, aside from journal-writing, have a definite audience. Asking students to imagine an audience does not promote audience awareness. O Haynes questions teaching theories that put emphasis on writing process, written product, or audience analysis in the absence of a viable audience the primary purpose of all written communication.

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Delilah O¿Haynes, Ed.D, Composition Studies, University of Tennessee; Professor of English, Concord University; writing specialist and professional writer with 35 years¿ teaching experience; studies in Composition, Creative Writing, Journalism, American Literature.

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Authors Delilah O'Haynes
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783659522376
ISBN 978-3-659-52237-6
No. of pages 260
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Letters, rhetoric

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