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Mulderig, Gerald P. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Asks what can an advanced composition course offer its students that is both new and valuable to all of them despite the diversity of students' fields and career goals? Argues that job-related writing requires special attention to audience. Suggests ways to organize course content to develop audience awareness. (JG)
Descriptors: Assignments, Business English, Content Area Writing, Course Content
Lowthian, Carol P.; Mingle, James R. – Regional Spotlight: News of Higher Education in the South, 1982
Focusing on the practical applications of content area writing, and programs using writing assignments in all areas of the college curriculum, this serial issue has three sections. The theme article, "Writing across the Curriculum," discusses the writing across the curriculum movement, and examines ways two colleges have incorporated…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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Scharton, Maurice – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Outlines a basic writing skills course organized around the process of transcribing reading and lecture notes from students' other classes. (HTH)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Higher Education
Keith, Sandra; Keith, Philip – 1985
Noting the growing interest in how writing activities might complement current teaching techniques and improve learning in mathematics, this paper presents a progress report on the use of writing assignments in freshman precalculus courses at a Minnesota university. The paper first presents a rationale for this teaching technique and the original…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Concept Formation, Content Area Writing, Course Content
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Scholl, Peter A. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1986
Discusses style-developing assignments in which students simulate the characteristic features of a distinctive manner of speaking. Suggests using impersonation as an invention strategy (e.g., by adopting a controversial persona position), and to encourage stylistic fluency through parodies, dialogues, or polyphonic essays. Also suggests using…
Descriptors: Assignments, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Rhetoric
Olds, Barbara M. – 1987
Noting that technically competent graduates of professional schools need additional skills to function effectively in an increasingly complex and global society, this paper describes an innovative program in technical writing developed for undergraduate engineering students at the Colorado School of Mines. The paper first provides background…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Content, Educational Innovation, Engineering Education
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Bennet, James R.; Hodges, Karen – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1986
Describes a writing based course in freshman world literature and summarizes tests, writing assignments, and class activities used in teaching "The Odyssey,""Metamorphoses,""Hamlet," and other works. (JG)
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Content Area Writing, Course Content
Jack, Judith – 1983
Both teaching technical editing skills in a logical sequence from introductory through intermediate and advanced levels, and helping students learn how to offer creative help to authors call for a structured approach to the editing course. Editing students should already have a firm knowledge of spelling, punctuation, and grammar, as well as…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Editing
Bilson, Barbara, Ed.; Woodruff, Bert, Ed. – Inside English, 1987
Designed primarily for English faculty at two-year colleges in California, "Inside English" includes articles on instructional innovations in teaching literature, composition, and remedial writing, and on major curricular, administrative, and employment issues of concern to teachers in the field. The four issues of volume 14 contain the following…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Creative Writing
Desjardins, Linda A. – 1987
Since engineering graduates and other technical students are frequently expected to document their projects as well as present such material orally, a Speech and Technical Writing course was designed at a New Hampshire college to prepare students for both technical writing tasks and oral presentations of their material. The course provides an…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Content, Documentation, Engineering Education
Mueller, Lyn Zalusky; And Others – 1987
Designed to assist primary teachers in creating a classroom environment that stimulates students' growth in writing, this guide offers suggestions, lists, charts, and activities for classroom use in the primary grades. Following a preface and philosophy, the first section discusses young writers and the writing process, with subsections on stages…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classroom Environment, Content Area Writing, Course Content
Kelder, Richard – 1987
Assigned to teach a freshman composition course with a history and reading co-requisite, a New York college instructor developed a course in which students would begin to see history--through their reading, writing, and thinking--as a series of events intricately connected with their own lives and ways of looking at the world, rather than…
Descriptors: Biographies, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Critical Thinking