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Sulkes, Stan – Freshman English News, 1985
Observes that writing students are often confronted with a great many variables that preclude their attention to specific stylistic details. Explores professional journals that suggest that students in content areas also experience the same difficulty when confronted with abstractions or contexts different from those taught in the classroom. (HT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Learning Processes

Herrington, Anne J. – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Argues for combining two approaches to writing instruction: the school community perspective, in which writing is a learning tool when it engages students in thinking processes; and the disciplinary community perspective, in which writing serves as a tool for learning the intellectual and social conventions of a content area. (HTH)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education

Jacobson, Jeanne M. – Reading Horizons, 1989
Describes a study strategy called RESPONSE. Includes a reading assignment response form which focuses students' attention on important points; questions; points of confusion; and new terms, concepts, vocabulary, and names. (JAD)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Student Journals
George, John; Dale, Kathy – 1990
Collaborative learning strategies can improve the learning of subject matter in content area classrooms, but they are only one aspect among many that influence how much learning will take place in a class period. The Directed Reading-Thinking Activity (DR-TA) is an effective teaching/learning strategy to use with content area material. Much of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Cooperative Learning
Penrose, Ann – 1986
Noting that the claim that writing is a way to learn underlies most writing across the curriculum programs, this paper provides an overview of recent research results supporting the claim and emphasizes the need for more research in this area. The paper first identifies three dominant interpretations in the writing across the curriculum…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Pawlowski, Donna R. – 1997
Many times, college students are exposed to the communication discipline solely through the basic public speaking course, allowing limited opportunity to experience critical thinking and writing within the discipline. This paper examines the importance of teaching critical thinking and writing skills in the basic course, encouraging educators to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking, Educational Environment

North, Stephen M. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1986
Examines the relationship between writing and learning in a college-level writing-across-the-curriculum class in philosophy. Results provide a basis for speculation about the conception of the writing/learning relationship and about the viability of further hermeneutical study of student writing. (SRT)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Integrated Activities

Slater, Wayne H.; And Others – Research in the Teaching of English, 1988
Reports on a study using 126 university freshmen to examine the effects of instruction and practice in a discourse structure reading and writing strategy focusing on main ideas, supporting ideas, and central ideas. Indicates the discourse structure treatment is effective and worthy of further study. (NH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, College Freshmen, Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis
Goetz, Ernest T.; And Others – 1983
Prompted by the lack of research on learning in large college classes in terms of the cognitive processes and strategies students use, an experimental, preliminary study implemented generative activities in an undergraduate educational psychology class of approximately 70 students. The activities involved such things as stopping in the middle of a…
Descriptors: Class Size, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Content Area Writing
Weaver, Laura H. – 1985
Focusing on how expert writers in various disciplines convey complex ideas, this paper shows how the techniques used by the mathematician, Clark Kimberling, in various writings can (1) be transferred to other disciplines, (2) show learning taking place, and (3) provide models for students to re-enact learning in all subject areas. The paper…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Writing, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes

Smithson, Isaiah; Sorrentino, Paul – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Examines the long-term effects of the 1980 Virginia Tech Faculty Writing Workshop, a writing across the curriculum workshop that trained teachers from a variety of disciplines to use writing as a means of teaching their disciplines. Shows writing across the curriculum programs work, but that teaching through writing does require increased time and…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Workload, Higher Education

Steffens, Henry – Social Studies, 1989
Urges history teachers to be more cognizant of the methods involved in the writing-across-the-curriculum movement. Suggests that these methods could provide students with the opportunity to learn history independently. Outlines the steps taken to implement these methods. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Content Area Writing, Higher Education
Powell, Stuart – 1999
Written for professional people returning to study, this book provides practical guidance and strategies to increase confidence, enhance skills, and develop critical awareness and creativity. Chapter 1 helps students identify reasons for return to study and their implications; examine their interpretations of what learning is; and think about…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Cognitive Processes
Parker, Robert P.; Goodkin, Vera – 1987
Intended for teachers of grades 7-16, this book discusses "heuristic" writing--writing that produces new, irreversible knowledge for the writer leading to a fuller understanding of the self and of the act of writing--as well as principles and practices having direct implications for a wide range of students. Chapter 1 examines the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Content Area Writing, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing