Silently Correcting Your Grammar Adult Learners’ Experiences with Feedback at a Rural Two-Year College

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Silently Correcting Your Grammar

Adult Learners’ Experiences with Feedback at a Rural Two-Year College

Jessica M. Kubiak

Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies

Silently Correcting Your Grammar examines what grammar feedback does-and means-for adult learners in higher education.

Drawing on a phenomenological study of thirty rurally situated community college students enrolled in first-year writing, the book reveals a complex emotional terrain around sentence-level correction that defies prevailing scholarly narratives of harm.

Jessica Kubiak illustrates how learners classify, interpret, and emotionally negotiate instructor feedback-even when they lack shared linguistic terminology to talk about it. This analysis leads to the concept of adult learners' rural writing ecosystems, expansive networks of influences that include family, workplaces, past schooling, digital tools, and community relationships, all of which mediate the impact of instructor feedback.

By illuminating what learners actually want from feedback, how they process it, and why they often desire more engagement from instructors, the book calls for a more ethically responsive, emotionally attuned, and community-connected vision of writing instruction.

Jessica M. Kubiak is Associate Professor of Reading and Composition at State University of New York's Jamestown Community College, USA.

Publication Date: 13 May 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216480105
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 208
Weight (oz): 16.0

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