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Lauren Esposito – English Journal, 2021
Authentic writing allows students to write for audiences other than the teacher for reasons that matter to them and that lead to changing how an audience thinks, feels, or acts. How can teachers prioritize authentic writing instruction and help students become successful writers? Lauren Esposito does this through improv, an art form that develops…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Creative Activities, Writing Instruction, Authentic Learning
Calhoon-Dillahunt, Carolyn; Coppola, Shawna; Warrington, Amber; Yagelski, Robert P. – National Council of Teachers of English, 2022
How writing is conceptualized has consequences, especially in educational settings. Yet, despite decades of research and scholarship on writing, writing instruction, and writing assessment, misperceptions about writing and its purpose in schools persist. This position statement is directed primarily toward an external audience of school…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Educational Policy, School Administration, Writing Attitudes
Alisa Russell – Composition Studies, 2022
This article develops a pedagogical approach to increase students' ability to locate and (re-)create publics for the issues about which they care most. By drawing Rhetorical Genre Studies into public sphere theories, this approach blurs the boundaries between widely-dispersed genres (those with large readerships across communities) and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Graduate Study, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction
O'Neil, Tara – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2018
Over the past 7 years I have dramatically changed my pedagogy in a quest to engage junior primary students in deep, authentic learning. This article concentrates on how I have come to support junior primary students to learn to write. It explains how I developed play-based learning through the books I read, the social media I became active in, and…
Descriptors: Play, Authentic Learning, Elementary School Students, Writing Instruction
Kleinbort, Tori A.; Duffy, Lauren N.; Powell, Gwynn M.; Fogle, E'Lisha; Gremillion, Paul; Kakraba, Karleisha; Olsen, Lisa; Stephens, Lauren – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2020
Written communication skills are essential in today's world; yet, there is a perception (real or perceived) of a decline in the writing skills of undergraduate students. There is a recognition that there are systematic issues within the landscape of higher education that make teaching writing challenging at certain institutions. A writing program…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Mentors, Program Effectiveness, Writing Skills
But We Don't Got Nothing: Countering Rural Brain Drain by Forging Authentic Connections through Text
Erin Donovan – English Journal, 2017
This article, based on a study in a sixth-grade middle school classroom in the rural southern United States, details a writing project that questions the nature of text and how text might positively affect students' perceptions as they become change agents for their communities.
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Grade 6, Middle Schools, Writing Assignments
Kathleen Dudden Rowlands – English Journal, 2016
The author, who teaches the English Methods class in the credential program, knew from entries in students' Writer's Reader's Notebooks (Rief) that they were struggling with the articles assigned about a five-paragraph essay. Following a discussion of form-first instruction and CCSS assessments, this article provides concrete suggestions for…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, English Instruction
Robertson, Marla; Goss, Amanda – English in Texas, 2016
In spite of high-stakes testing that challenges teachers to think about classroom decisions, the authors believe teachers can promote classroom practices that provide opportunities to develop the reading and writing identities of their students while also preparing students for required assessments. Using teacher writing as mentor text, showing…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Writing Instruction, Student Development, Teacher Student Relationship
Lisa Beckelhimer – English Journal, 2014
This article discusses how writing assignments focused on sports controversies provide students with opportunities to read, write, research, and debate in ways that feel authentic and meaningful. Athletes dominate the headlines about everything from dog fighting to domestic violence. Sports controversies are appropriate material for teaching…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Athletics, Writing Assignments, Rhetoric