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Sole, Isabel; Miras, Mariana; Castells, Nuria; Espino, Sandra; Minguela, Marta – Written Communication, 2013
The case study reported here explores the processes involved in producing a written synthesis of three history texts and their possible relation to the characteristics of the texts produced and the degree of comprehension achieved following the task. The processes carried out by 10 final-year compulsory education students (15 and 16 years old) to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Synthesis, Reading Comprehension, European History
Mateos, Mar; Martin, Elena; Villalon, Ruth; Luna, Maria – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2008
The research reported here employed a multiple-case study methodology to assess the online cognitive and metacognitive activities of 15-year-old secondary students as they read informational texts and wrote a new text in order to learn, and the relation of these activities to the written products they were asked to generate. To investigate the…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Processes, Secondary School Students, Reading
Peer reviewedRuiz-Funes, Marcela – Foreign Language Annals, 1999
Explored how one skilled Spanish-as-a-foreign-language student in a third-year level class performed reading-to-write tasks. Case Study research methodology was used to investigate the process of reading-to-write within an academic language setting. Data were collected using stimulated-recall interviews. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Interviews, Reading Comprehension
Roskelly, Hephzibah – 1988
Writing does more than demonstrate the interpretive process active in the mind of a student, it influences and directs the interpretive process in writing. Writing to read allows the expressive dimension to find an overt, secure place in the interpretive framework of a student's learning. By examining a student's theoretical explanation of her…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedFeathers, Karen M.; White, Jane H. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1987
Describes a content analysis of the journal entries of six college freshmen in developmental reading courses, which indicated that students' metacognitive awareness of both reading and learning processes increased over time. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Freshmen, Content Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHubbard, Ruth – Language Arts, 1989
Explores the thinking strategies or "inner languages" children employ when they read and write. Finds merging of different patterns of thought in most children, which varied with the task at hand. Proposes that teachers structure time and space according to children's varied needs. (MS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBartelo, Dennise M. – Reading Improvement, 1990
Investigates how children represent meaning in their response to stories through listening, speaking, reading, drawing, and writing. Finds no one particular language process to be exclusively used by children to convey meaning in response to story. Discovers sequential and simultaneous linkage patterns of language process modality. (KEH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Freehand Drawing, Grade 1, Illustrations

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