The document discusses the history and current state of basic writers and basic writing programs. It defines basic writers as students who have not been properly introduced to or developed the literacy skills required for college-level academics. These programs were originally small classrooms that provided minimal education, but now must prepare students for today's demanding academic environment. The document argues that basic writing programs are important and educators must support basic writers by setting high standards, making conventions explicit, and believing in students' ability to develop their skills.