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Nathan, Ruth – Writing Notebook, 1989
Presents a month-long guide which teachers can use when introducing process writing in their classrooms. Notes the importance of adapting this guide for each individual teacher's classroom schedule and personal taste. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Process Approach (Writing), Teaching Guides, Teaching Methods
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Kostelnick, Charles – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Argues that comparing developments in the process approach to writing and the design methods movement sheds light on the evolution and future direction of the writing paradigm. Argues that sensitivity to the variety of writing tasks and social contexts is more effective than a single amorphous model. (RS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Models, Process Approach (Writing)
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Watson, Cynthia B. – TESOL Quarterly, 1982
Addresses the question of how teachers can best use writing style imitation to strengthen student composition by exploring validity of claims made for usefulness of models in teaching ESL writing; range, goals, and effectiveness of model-based exercises and writing-tasks; and advantages of process-oriented approach to writing. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Models, Process Approach (Writing), Second Language Instruction
Capps, Douglas; Mendoza, Kenneth – Writing Instructor, 1990
Argues that the metaphor of writing as cognitive mapping can serve not as a basis for a new model or theory of writing, but as an attitudinal guide for concerns with writing and instruction. Notes that the term "cognitive mapping" suggests that the mental world can be seen metaphorically as a physical world. (RS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Higher Education, Learning Modalities, Metaphors
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MacArthur, Charles A.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1991
A process approach to writing instruction for students with learning disabilities is presented. The approach involves students sharing their work with each other, receiving frequent response to their writing, using word processing to support fluent text production and ease revision, conferencing with teachers to develop writing strategies, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Models
Clark, John T., Ed.; Williams, Ron, Jr., Ed. – 1993
This manual, intended for use by tutors working with adults learning to read, offers a consolidated resource of specific instructional techniques and provides additional suggestions not covered in basic tutoring workshops. The manual summarizes a variety of approaches commonly used to instruct adults and provides background for three modes of…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Classroom Techniques, Educational Resources
Schwartz, Shirley S.; MacArthur, Charles A. – Academic Therapy, 1990
A process approach to writing instruction with learning-disabled students is presented, in which students are guided through the processes of planning, drafting, and revising text. The model emphasizes the interaction of the teacher and learner through such activities as conferences, prompting, modeling, peer collaboration, and dialogues about…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
Murray, Ann – 1998
This paper presents information on using a process approach to teaching thematic instruction in preservice teacher education. Section 1 offers a junior block thematic mini-unit designed to give students intensive practice in a specific content area by designing a thematic topic in the content area and by developing lessons on three or four related…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Lesson Plans
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Fulwiler, Toby – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1989
Describes the mechanics of workshops designed to introduce new ideas about teaching with writing to instructors in all subject areas. Focuses on: leader qualities; workshop content; and logistics (setting, size, time, and equipment). (MM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Program Administration
Busching, Beverly – 1989
The broad context of curriculum planning, staff development, and administrative decision making is the focus of this handbook for developing school writing programs. The guidelines and activities included in this handbook are meant to be suggestive; the ideas presented in this handbook will, in most cases, need to be shaped to suit the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Process Approach (Writing), Program Administration
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Lieb, Thom – Journalism Educator, 1990
Describes the successful use of computer conferencing in a journalism feature writing class. Discusses how conferencing works, conferencing and pedagogy, stumbling blocks, benefits, and further applications. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Feature Stories, Higher Education
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Bushman, John H. – English Education, 1989
Suggests reasons why a gap exists between what is taught in methods class and what is found in many English classrooms, including the methods instructor's credibility, how methods classes themselves are conducted, and accountability of process-based teaching. Suggests ways the gap might be bridged. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, English, English Instruction
Wadlington, Elizabeth; Hicks, Karen – 1994
This paper discusses the use of process writing to assist middle and junior high school students in becoming competent, confident mathematical problem solvers and communicators. The process writing technique involves students in four recursive, overlapping stages in writing: rehearsing, drafting, responding, and revising. Students utilize this…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Elementary School Students, Integrated Curriculum