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Nemirovsky, Ricardo; Menendez-Alvarez-Hevia, David – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2023
This article reviews contributions to teaching reading and writing of Myriam Nemirovsky, whose conceptualization foreshadowed an emancipatory pedagogy. To do so, we have reviewed her work and interviewed three of her colleagues: Elena Laiz Sasiain, Liliana Tolchinsky Brenman and Francesco Tonucci. In the first part we recount key moments in…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
Courtney Lund O’Neil – Composition Forum, 2024
There is valuable scholarship on the importance of teaching narratives in the FYC classroom, but none does so through the frame of vulnerability. This paper explores, through an IRB approved case study, how composition teachers can best guide students to write powerful and well-crafted personal narratives to ignite students' own voices, histories,…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Personal Narratives, Student Attitudes, Writing Attitudes
Jensen, Mikkel – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2023
This article makes a case for the effectiveness of using imitation-style teaching as a way to introduce how to write theoretically informed pieces of literary or media criticism to undergraduates. By making a case for the relevance of teaching this form of criticism in the undergraduate classroom, as well as exploring exactly how imitation-style…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition)
Yang, Melissa T. – Composition Studies, 2023
This essay illuminates adaptable and multimodal ways of teaching with etymology and idiomatic origin stories in the composition classroom. I model my pedagogical approach with a topic central to my rhetorical research--pigeons in histories of human communication--and the rich etymologically-linked concepts of homing in, pigeonholing, and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Etymology, Language Patterns, Educational Practices
Gavin F. Hurley – Journal of Catholic Education, 2024
This article proposes a theoretical basis of Augustinian composition pedagogy by tracing the symbiotic relationship between writing and knowing found within St. Augustine's "Letters," "The Trinity," "Soliloquies," and "Confessions" and connecting them to modern writing-to-learn composition pedagogies. Given…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition), Liberal Arts, Artificial Intelligence
Kimberly Lenters; Ronna Mosher; Stacey Hanzel – Reading Teacher, 2025
Making connections between children's existing means of expression (play, art, and movement) and the intricacies of print is a necessary and time-honored approach to writing instruction in the early years of school, yet, after kindergarten, one that is easily overlooked. In this article, we examine an approach to writing instruction for…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Writing (Composition)
Kamshia Childs – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2024
Due to negative classroom experiences, lack of resources and access, the fear of the unknown, and at times a disconnect, students are often fearful of literacy learning (reading, writing)--and in some cases outright bored. This piece highlights a variation of Childs' "C.O.U.N.T." acronym, which addresses ways in which teachers can infuse…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education, Popular Culture
Dominic Wyse; Charlotte Hacking – Literacy, 2024
This paper presents a new theory and model of the teaching of decoding, reading and writing. The first part of the paper reviews a selection of influential models of learning to read and write that to varying degrees have been used as the basis for approaches to teaching, including the "Simple View of Reading." As well as noting some…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Chevaunne Dara Breland – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
This article examines African American rhetorical feature use in the secondary literacy classroom. It explores the historical evolution and pedagogical implications of incorporating African American rhetorical features into classroom writing instruction. The article discusses the historical evolution of African American Language and its position…
Descriptors: African American Students, Secondary School Students, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction
Travis Leech; Tony Perez – English in Texas, 2023
The purpose of this article is to explain how the authors' district implemented micro-writing in curriculum and instruction. The foundation of micro-writing comes from research and publications by Rief, specifically the "QuickWrite Handbook," and Gallagher and Kittle's "180 Days." The article begins by defining and describing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Methods
Mustapha Chmarkh – Online Submission, 2025
Most second language writing studies have approached the L2 Writing phenomenon through the cognitive theoretical lens that situates writing as a mental activity that resembles psychological and mathematical problem-solving (Cumming, 2016, p. 69). "While research on second language writing has expanded exponentially in recent years, it has for…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Models, Writing Instruction
Matthew Overstreet – Composition Studies, 2024
Within the rhetoric and composition literature, liberal and liberalism often denote unsophisticated theory and insufficiently progressive practice. I argue that such a view distorts the liberal tradition. Liberalism is, in fact, a potent reform project deeply connected to university writing instruction. During our field's social turn of the 1980s,…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Writing Instruction, Ideology, Teaching Methods
Rieger, Katie – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2022
This article presents a reexamination of intercultural components in prominent, recent technical professional communication textbooks. This examination reveals the need for the technical professional communication field to establish a dynamic definition of culture as well as presents a possible definition, presents areas where textbooks have…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Writing Instruction, Textbooks, Content Analysis
John Raucci – College Composition and Communication, 2021
This article argues composition researchers should make replicating previous research a greater priority because replication is a valuable tool that facilitates invention, collaboration, transparency, and revision, and its overwhelming absence in composition studies narrows the generalizability of writing research. I posit a replication agenda to…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing Research, Writing (Composition)
Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder; Joshua Reeves – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2024
The use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) large language models has increased in both professional and classroom technical writing settings. One common response to student use of GAI is to increase surveillance, incorporating plagiarism detection services or banning certain composing activities from the classroom. This paper argues such…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Artificial Intelligence, Supervision, Teaching Methods