Janet emig biography
Janet Emig was an American composition scholar.
Janet Emig (born October 12, in Cincinnati, Ohio) was an....
Janet Emig
American composition scholar
Janet Emig (born October 12, 1928 in Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American composition scholar.
She is known for her groundbreaking 1971 study The Composing Process of Twelfth Graders (National Council of Teachers of English Research Report No. 13), which contributed to the development of the process theory of composition.[1][2][3] Her article, "Writing as a Mode of Learning" (1977) is also frequently cited and anthologized by the Writing Across the Curriculum movement.[1]
Life
Janet A.
Emig was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] She learned to read from her great aunt Eleanora Berne.[1] In the 1930s she attended Williams Avenue Grade School in Norwood, Ohio, which espoused a Deweyaneducational philosophy.[1]
Emig attended Mount Holyoke College for her undergraduate studies.[1][2] She graduated magna cum laude and wrote a novel, The Sand and the Roc