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Andrea Lunsford and
Karen Lunsford's new research—updating
the groundbreaking
1986 Connors and Lunsford study—has found major changes in student error patterns. To learn
more, go to
The Top Twenty. |
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Read Andrea A.
Lunsford and Karen
Lunsford's article on
their updated Top
Twenty research:
"Mistakes Are a Fact
of Life."
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These handbooks represent Andrea
A. Lunsford's ongoing effort to help student writers meet all the challenges of
today's academic work. Although each handbook is distinctive, all three share
some important assumptions: |
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| Good writers, and effective writing, are not all alike. |
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| To write well, students need to learn to think critically and
make appropriate rthtorical choices. |
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Student writers can, and should, take charge of their own
writing development. |
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