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Healey, Brett; Gardner, Paul – Literacy, 2021
This paper synthesises aspects of functional grammar and cognitive stylistics to posit a theoretical approach to the teaching of the grammar of narrative writing to upper primary and lower secondary students. It is argued the development of students' metalinguistic understanding is essential if they are to make informed language choices as they…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Elementary School Students, Writing (Composition), Grammar
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Schrodt, Katie; Barksdale, Bonnie; Fields, R. Stacy – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2022
This article seeks to empower teachers to create a literacy environment in which children begin to identify as writers: confident, willing to take risks, engaged, excited, persistent, resilient, resourceful, and self-starting. The teaching methods provided in the article are centered around the writer's workshop model, applied in a Kindergarten…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Writing (Composition), Kindergarten, Young Children
Benjamin, Steve; Wagner, Michael – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
When we examine the state of writing instruction in many schools and classrooms, we find that few teachers are actually teaching students to become better writers in large part because they are relying on process models that do not accurately reflect the complex task of creating good writing and that are out of step with current research. Merely…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Revision (Written Composition), Editing
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Hodges, Tracey S. – Reading Teacher, 2023
Writing can be challenging to implement in upper elementary classrooms because teachers report needing additional support and students may struggle to meet the academic and developmental demands of emerging adolescence. This was true of one diverse, high-need, under-resourced school that had ambitious writing instruction goals. To meet these…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Elementary Education, Goal Orientation, Models
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Schreiber, Joanna; Meloncon, Lisa – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2019
We build on previous scholarship calling for sustainable growth in technical and professional communication programs through "maintenance and reflection." Inspired by continuous improvement models used in industry, we offer GRAM--Gather--Read--Analyze--Make--a continuous improvement model designed to identify and align often overlooked…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Technical Writing, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
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Traga Philippakos, Zoi A. – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to review the utility of think alouds in writing instruction and highlight the function of think-aloud modeling in the development of cognitive and metacognitive strategies that support learners' independence. For these purposes, modeling with coping is also explained. Coping models, in which teachers encounter…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Writing Instruction, Metacognition, Writing Strategies
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Joshua Hamilton – English Journal, 2019
This article describes a teacher's willingness to perform an autobiographical spoken word poem in his classroom, which provided an important model for students as they composed and shared their own slam-style poems.
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Poetry, Models, Self Expression
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McKnight, Lucinda – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2021
With artificial intelligence (AI) now producing human-quality text in seconds via natural language generation, urgent questions arise about the nature and purpose of the teaching of writing in English. Humans have already been co-composing with digital tools for decades, in the form of spelling and grammar checkers built into word processing…
Descriptors: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Miller, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2018
The traditional academic research paper isn't always the best form in which to judge student writing. When students are given a choice in form and genre, their true talents and creativity can be unleashed. Miller offers up classroom examples and ideas on how to let students express their creativity in writing literary papers, research papers, and…
Descriptors: Playwriting, Drama, Creativity, Creative Writing
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Fawn Canady; Troy Hicks – English Journal, 2019
Media literacy education provides a toolbox for helping direct students' attention to the way we shape information for audience and purpose. The National Association for Media Literacy Education defines the core skills of media literacy as the ability to access, analyze, and evaluate information, as well as the ability to create and act on…
Descriptors: High School Students, English Teachers, Journalism Education, Media Education
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Sowell, Jimalee; Gautam, Bishwa Raj – English Teaching Forum, 2021
Second-language learners increasingly need effective writing skills in English for academic and professional purposes, as well as for personal and social purposes. To date, peace education (PE) activities in the English language classroom have mostly focused on speaking. This article presents an activity that can help fill the gap in the lack of…
Descriptors: Peace, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English for Special Purposes
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Sowell, Jimalee – English Teaching Forum, 2018
This article gives detailed practical suggestions for helping nonnative English speaking students recognize and avoid plagiarism, use paraphrasing and summarizing effectively, incorporate direct quotes into their writing, and cite sources.
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Writing Instruction, Writing Strategies, English Language Learners
Akinnagbe, Geneviève DeBose – Educational Leadership, 2018
Teacher Geneviève DeBose Akinnagbe discusses her school's--and her own--improvement in the area of writing instruction. While she is a strong believer in teacher-led change, she says the change in this case was mainly the result of the school's becoming more intentional, at an organizational level, about the teaching of writing. The progress truly…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Writing Instruction, Writing Improvement, Writing Teachers
Malouff, John; Rooke, Sally; Schutte, Nicola – Online Submission, 2018
This article describes 16 simple strategies that university academics who do not teach a writing course can use to help their students improve their writing. The strategies are based on the teaching experiences of the authors and follow a teaching model that includes (a) motivating methods, (b) writing instruction, (c) writing practice, and (d)…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing Skills
Jogan, Sushma N. – Online Submission, 2019
"Lesson that come easy are not lessons at all. They are gracious acts of luck. Yet lessons learned the hard way are lessons never forgotten"--Don William. The present paper illustrates how to plan effectively for teaching prose in English. The design and strategy of the lesson can be planned prior to the teaching class. Teaching prose is…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Teaching Models, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
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