>To Jim Dubinsky, >O.k., here's an attempt to start some dialogue. I'd like to ban the use >of the pronoun "you" from all formal composition courses. Comments? > >Jim >[log in to unmask] >--Boundary (ID yhQOQ1+0bjMi/iU4azQ16A)- Jim and Jim Didn't we do this some time ago (30 years?). I used to be pretty successful in stamping it out by the time my high school freshmen finished the year, but there seem to be two things that make it nearly impossible to continue. First, the emphasis on journal writing in elementary and intermediate schools has made the students I work with much more fluent and much less discriminating in their written work. Second, I now teach a single semester of composition plus skills and strategies for school success instead of the year of integrated English that I used to. Good luck to you in your efforts, I still get jarred by the second person reference and would like to be rid of it, but for now, my main concern is helping students to write logical and coherent defenses of the positions they state at the beginnings of their papers. Tony =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= F.A. Strodtbeck North High School [log in to unmask] 626 W. 53rd Street Davenport, IA 52806 =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= '[1;35;40m-=> Delphi Internet Jet v2.002 - (C) PBE