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Harris, Jeanette – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1981
Urges basic writing instructors to teach prewriting and rewriting as seriously as they teach writing. Decribes the implementation of this approach which forces students to proceed through all three stages of writing in a structured classroom setting for each composition assignment. Provides an example showing a students' writing improvement. (AYC)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Prewriting, Remedial Instruction
Beemer, Mary; Grippando, Linda – Executive Educator, 1992
A practical guide to establish an early writing program begins in kindergarten with children dictating a story that a teacher or parent volunteer records on paper. In first grade, 30 minutes are set aside for writing. Additional ways are suggested to infuse writing activities into every subject in a child's schooling. (MLF)
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Prewriting, Primary Education, Writing Across the Curriculum

Butler, Sydney – English Quarterly, 1981
Outlines a program in journal writing and self-assessment for college students. (AEA)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Prewriting, Program Descriptions
Hanzelka, Richard; And Others – 1981
Suitable for grades K-6, the paper presents guidelines for evaluating various levels of writing ability. Also presented are a description of a four-phase writing process model and a list of components necessary for a good writing program. Characteristics of superior, typical, and weak writing are presented on a continuum according to the student's…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Guidelines, Models, Prewriting
Meeker, Michael W. – 1983
Adapting strategies of invention from the new process-oriented rhetoric, the literature teacher can help students understand what they read through prereading exercises. Presenting students with an abstract model of a text's metaphoric structure, the teacher can spark students' immediate and imaginative response to the model, involving them…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Diagrams, Discovery Processes, English Instruction

Pelton, Claire L. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Techniques for teaching writing should emphasize revision and editing, practice in sentence-combining, and exposing students to fine prose. To encourage good writing in all subjects, teachers should be trained to read students' essays holistically, paying attention to style as well as content. (PP)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Holistic Evaluation, Prewriting

Stein, Harry – Science and Children, 1988
Provides suggestions for note-taking from books, lectures, visual presentations, and laboratory experiments to enhance student knowledge, memory, and length of attention span during instruction. Describes topical and structural outlines, visual mapping, charting, three-column note-taking, and concept mapping. Benefits and application of…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Cues
Brostoff, Anita – 1983
Secondary school and college students can learn how to shape thought through shaping language by using tagmemic heuristics. To approach writing as a thinking process, students apply three heuristics: one for identifying and stating problems, one for exploring problems, and one for evaluating hypotheses or solutions. Guided by a series of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Discovery Learning, Higher Education
McQueen, David – 1983
Imaging, or disciplined daydreaming, can be used in the composition class to expose students to their innate creativity, lessen writing anxiety, refresh memories before writing of personal experiences, and make impersonal subjects, such as historical events, vital and personal. Teachers can construct a classroom imaging session (which takes about…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Heuristics
Franken, Margaret – Guidelines, 1993
Suggestions are offered to help secondary and postsecondary language teachers think more deeply about speaking activities that prepare students for writing. Criteria for evaluating prewriting activities are discussed, along with brainstorming, collaborative concept mapping, and the 4/3/2 technique. (Contains 14 references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Classroom Techniques, Concept Mapping, Foreign Countries
Fenton, Mary C. – 1983
The synthesis of four instructional models for argumentative writing--the Toulmin, Hiduke, Winder, and Crebbe-Debate approaches--with basic discourse theory produces a practical and positive method of teaching college students to write effective persuasive essays. A battery of questions based on a modified communication triangle--subject…
Descriptors: College English, Essays, Expository Writing, Higher Education

Olson, Carol Booth – Educational Leadership, 1984
The Thinking/Writing model integrates principles of learning theory, composing process research, and practical writing strategies. It is developed to motivate teachers to use writing as a tool for promoting cognitive growth. (MD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Inservice Teacher Education
Redish, Janice D.; Battison, Robbin M. – 1983
Intended as an introduction to an interactive writing workshop, this paper presents a general description of the Document Design Center's writing model to be used by workshop participants. Suggesting that the model is an aid in analyzing and revising writing, in developing new documents, and in applying writing research to practical writing tasks,…
Descriptors: Adults, Audience Analysis, Models, Prewriting
Davies, Norman F.; Omberg, Margaret – 1986
The main tasks of the foreign language writing class should be to focus on the writing process and to help the students see their work as an act of communication with value in itself. An important means of encouraging good writing is the provision of good readers during the composition stage. A Swedish undergraduate course in English as a second…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Duckworth, Kenneth; De Bevoise, Wynn – 1986
Subjective engagement and cognitive skills are important for various aspects of writing skills. For the work of writing to be efficient, the student must be able to function in both a rhetorical and productive situation, defined in terms of subject, function, and audience. The processes of writing--defined as planning, translating, and reviewing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Motivation, Peer Evaluation
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