Since some subscribers to this list may skip over Crystal's email due to the "Subject" line, I'm re-sending with an updated "Subject." I know that many members of the list are happy to share textbook lists privately and/or online.
John Alexander
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Crystal Edmonds <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Karl,
Faculty at my institution are debating the textbook that we use to
teach developmental English courses. Most texts focus 60% on grammar,
providing definite definitions of independent clauses, for example. A
common text is used for consistency as students progress. What texts do
you or anyone on the listserv recommend that may allow us to assist
students in understanding the elements of grammar but more importantly
identifying and correcting errors in their own writing and allowing them
to take risks in their writing?
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