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Sofia Jusslin; Anna Widlund – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Students seem to encounter various challenges when writing bachelor's and master's theses, indicating a need to support them in their writing processes. In this study, academic writing workshops for students writing bachelor's and master's theses were developed and investigated during three years of a participatory action research project. The…
Descriptors: Masters Theses, Theses, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Kristina Peterson; Dennis Magliozzi – English Journal, 2024
It's clear that the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) programs such as ChatGPT (generative pre-trained transformer) will significantly impact education, and it is natural for teachers to feel apprehensive about this change. This article explores the role of ChatGPT in a high school English classroom and discusses how it can…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Workshops
Fitzpatrick, Erin; Schrodt, Katie; Kissel, Brian; Gilbert, Suze – Teachers College Record, 2021
Context: Writing is an agentive act. Despite drastic improvements over the past few decades in writing instruction and the push for sharing with authentic audiences, the majority of writing students do is still for the teacher. These practices are at odds with those who advocate for classrooms that are culturally relevant, culturally responsive,…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Writing Processes, Culturally Relevant Education, Writing Workshops
Johnson, E. Marcia – Open Review of Educational Research, 2018
Over the past few decades, the number of people enrolled in doctoral study has increased dramatically across the world. In practical terms, this has meant that universities now receive increasingly diverse students with regard to ethnicity, age, language, culture, and background preparedness for higher degree study. Students can, and often do,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Nicole Boudreau Smith – English Journal, 2017
Despite calls to action, writing pedagogy in the English classroom remains outdated, and caustic partisanship among theorists may be to blame. The author proposes a "principled approach" to the teaching of writing, combining the best elements of verified instructional methods to generate six components ensuring student growth.
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, English Instruction, Writing Processes
Thomas, Jeanne L.; Schuster, Elizabeth O.; Fuller, Alison R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
In social work practice, writing is a tool for advocacy, communication with clients, and other professionals, and accountability. In virtually all practice settings, workers at every organizational level invest significant time and effort in writing. However, the social work education literature reveals little attention to teaching BSW students to…
Descriptors: Social Work, Accountability, Writing Skills, Writing Across the Curriculum
James Cercone – English Journal, 2017
This article details how English classrooms might be reconceptualized as content creation sites where digital video (DV) composing enhances workshop approaches to English instruction. The author draws from a year-long study of a technology-rich twelfth-grade English classroom designed as a DV workshop at a diverse first-ring suburban school…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Video Technology, Workshops, Technology Uses in Education
Iyengar, Kalpana; Hood, Caleb – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2016
Iyengar and Hood, both teacher consultants with the San Antonio Writing Project (SAWP), and instructors of an undergraduate society and social issues class, collaborated to enhance their undergraduate students' writing experiences using the National Writing Project model (Lieberman & Wood, 2003). Iyengar and Hood used strategies such as…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Writing Processes, Literacy, Undergraduate Students
Johnson, Mark – English Teaching Forum, 2017
This article presents a three-strand approach to help L2 writers in English as a foreign language (EFL) and English as a second language (ESL) instructional contexts achieve greater cohesion in their written work. The approach focuses on (1) the analysis of authentic texts, (2) the development of productive vocabulary, and (3) information…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Ability, Writing (Composition), Lexicology
Medvedeva, Maria; Recuber, Timothy – College Teaching, 2016
An essay's motive or research problem consists of the rhetorical moves illuminating why that essay matters--what puzzling elements of a primary source it resolves, which contradictions in the data it explains, or what gaps in the literature it fills. This article invites college instructors to dedicate some of their classroom time to teaching…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, College English, Writing Skills, Writing (Composition)
Negrón-Gonzales, Genevieve M. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2014
This article draws on my experience as an adjunct professor in the Master's program of the Department of Mexican-American Studies at a large public university in California. Seeing my students' struggles with writing, I conceived of a set of practices of writing mentorship anchored by a series of writing workshops held in Summer 2012. In this…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Masters Programs
Cunningham, Summer; Bartesaghi, Mariaelena; Bowman, Jim; Bender, Jennifer – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2017
How does one create a class where the theoretical concepts emerge through classroom practice and engagement? This is the question that Mariaelena posed to herself when taking over the position of Director of the Interpersonal Communication course at the University of South Florida. In this essay we describe how we worked through a new way of…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Writing Processes, Theory Practice Relationship, Classroom Techniques
James, David – Community College Enterprise, 2012
After decades of use in creative writing programs, the workshop method has come under a recent wave of attacks and criticism. Though revising and enhancing the workshop process is necessary, the writing workshop should remain a tradition in the education of young writers.
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops, Feedback (Response)
Gair, Marina – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2015
Drawing on four years of anecdotal data and student feedback on course evaluations, this paper provides a retrospective account of the author's experience with teacher candidates in an elementary writing instruction course as first-time authors of children's books, in particular focusing on a writing workshop approach as an effective pedagogical…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Authors, Writing Workshops, Feedback (Response)
Adams, Molly – English in Texas, 2013
In attempting to align all that we do as English teachers with current standards, expectations, standardized tests, and other educational stressors, we have overlooked one crucial element: developing our students as writers, not just because it is beneficial, but because it is good for their souls, their confidence, and their overall evaluation of…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods

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