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Zappen, James P. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1985
Compares three approaches to writing the introduction to a scientific or technical research paper, as developed in the research literature--incremental, problem solving, and goal-oriented--including the advantages and disadvantages of each. (HTH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Research Reports, Technical Writing

Halpern, Jeanne W. – College Composition and Communication, 1984
Categorizes the editorial changes on the transcripts of the William Haber Oral Biography Project to better understand how to adapt speech facility to writing. Discusses the implications for writing instruction in terms of voice, tense, and audience. (HTH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Speech Skills, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
Sulkes, Stan – Freshman English News, 1985
Observes that writing students are often confronted with a great many variables that preclude their attention to specific stylistic details. Explores professional journals that suggest that students in content areas also experience the same difficulty when confronted with abstractions or contexts different from those taught in the classroom. (HT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Learning Processes

Purves, Alan C. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1992
Reflects on three major issues that confronted researchers conducting a comparative study of achievement in written composition as they attempt to measure performance in writing across many languages and cultures. Concludes that most assessments of writing simply measure perceived drafting quality, which is a highly subjective judgment. (MG)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Writing (Composition), Writing Ability
Newkirk, Thomas – Computers, Reading and Language Arts, 1985
Describes the parallels between writing in English and LOGO in planning, audience awareness, and revision and gives guidelines for making students aware of these useful ideas. (CRH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Pelletier, Pierre – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1992
Investigates the theoretical basis of the writing process and describes the possibilities of word processing as a tool to support it. Writing process models are compared; the advantages of word processing are discussed, highlighting the revision process; and a model for use by elementary and secondary teachers is suggested. (21 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Models

Barrs, Myra – Language Arts, 1983
Examines the differences between writing research conducted in England and that conducted in Canada and North America. Discusses how educators and researchers have used their observations to derive a pedagogy and have done so much too rapidly. (HTH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Theories, Elementary Education, Research Methodology
English, Randall; Edwards, Greg – Computing Teacher, 1984
The programing process is similar to methods employed in writing a composition. The author, in each case, must understand the subject, know the audience, outline material, and make revisions until the finished product works flawlessly. English instructors could teach programing and free math instructors to teach mathematics. (MBR)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, English Instruction, Mathematics Instruction

Newman, Judith M. – Language Arts, 1983
Examines the early writing of a young child over the course of several months to illustrate the struggle with the writing process. Draws parallels between the child's writing progress and that of the author as she learned to be comfortable as a writer and suggests implications for the teaching of writing. (HTH)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Learning Strategies
Kurth, Ruth J. – Educational Technology, 1987
Describes a study designed to determine whether the use of computer word processing would improve both the amount and quality of revision done by high school student writers. The effects of word processing on composition length and revision, and students' attitudes toward writing and word processing are discussed. (47 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Expository Writing, High Schools
Chew, Charles R. – 1984
Researchers and teachers are beginning to realize that reading and writing are closely linked. Language experience is the key to success in reading and writing. Teachers must enrich students' language experiences by reading to them, talking with them, fostering an environment that recognizes their worth as language users, and modeling expected…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Processing, Language Skills

Garver, Eugene – Journal of Business Communication, 1985
Explores the analogy between teaching writing and teaching virtue and concludes that teaching writing with its focus on practical reasoning and prudence is bound up in similar ways with teaching moral goodness. (PD)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Comparative Analysis, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education

Cayton, Mary Kupiec – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1990
Describes a college instructor's observations of her students' writing blocks. Suggests that female students' writing blocks differ from males'. Asserts that females' blocks last longer and cause greater distress than do males' writing blocks. Notes that female students also appear to experience difficulty in utilizing secondary sources and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Writing, Females

Yonglin, Yan – Language Learning Journal, 1995
Reviews what has happened in the field of second-language teaching over the past decades and examines the development of the process approach to writing by comparing it with the traditional product approach. A critical evaluation of the new approach follows and forms the premise for recommending a philosophy of eclecticism. (41 references) (CK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Objectives, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes
Lott, Joyce Greenberg – 1996
Many high school English teachers rank their priorities according to the expectations of the institution in which they work. The scope of high school English teachers' jobs also differs from that of their college sisters and brothers. The former see themselves as accountable for the growth of the whole child, in addition to the growth of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Comparative Analysis, English Curriculum
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