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Peterson, Janine Larmon; Graham, Lea – College Teaching, 2015
Incorporating creative writing exercises in history courses can heighten students' critical reading and analytical skills in an active learning model. We identify and define two types of possible assignments that use model texts as their locus: centripetal, which focuses on specific context and disciplinary terms, and centrifugal, which address…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, History, History Instruction, Assignments
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Junker, Christine R.; Jacquemin, Stephen J. – College Teaching, 2017
Scholars have suggested that reading literature can foster empathy. However, learning empathy through literature in the classroom is understudied. The primary objective of this study was to assess whether affective and cognitive empathy, as demonstrated in student writing, relates to textual attributes, the style of writing prompt, student writing…
Descriptors: Empathy, Literature, College Students, Writing (Composition)
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Keim, Marybelle C. – College Teaching, 1991
End-of-term assignments proven to be successful alternatives to college term papers include abstracts of journal articles on assigned topics, book reviews, group papers and projects, thought papers presented to class, and take-home final examinations. They change the professor's role form authority to facilitator and are worth the time spent…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Assignments, Book Reviews, Classroom Techniques