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Alecia Marie Magnifico; Jayne C. Lammers; Francesca Kennedy; Bethany Silva – Reading Teacher, 2025
Fans often express their love of authors or books by creating and sharing "fanfiction," a genre wherein fans write new narratives that add to beloved works or take place in existing story worlds. In this article, we describe a kindergarten teacher's efforts to enhance students' foundational literacy skills by combining author studies…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literary Genres, Preschool Teachers, Literacy
Orken Imangali; Rakymberdi Zhetibay; Serik Assylbekuly; Anar Kassymbekova – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2024
The years of independence have changed various social, political, and literary realities in Kazakhstan, which has affected the thematic and stylistic expressions of Kazakh writers. Thus, research should identify the ideological, social, and thematic features of modern literary writing produced during the years of independence. In particular,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literary Genres, Fiction, Writing (Composition)
Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Yacoub, Omar – Written Communication, 2022
While writing is a critical part of the medical profession, longitudinal studies exploring the social apprenticeship and genre knowledge development of medical practitioners are almost nonexistent. Through interviews and writing samples, this article traces a 10-year journey of one writer's engagement with the Patient SOAP note, following his…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Writing (Composition), Notetaking, Literary Genres
Brian Kissel – Literacy, 2025
The purpose of the following case study was to examine the daybooks of 3 fourth-grade writers who autonomously determined the content they included across the pages of their composition books. Three themes emerged from an analysis of their daybooks: (1) Students used their daybooks to engage their "writing process"; (2) students used…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Grade 4, Case Studies, Writing Processes
Sadruddin Bahadur Qutoshi – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2024
Ethnography is one of the richest research approaches within the qualitative research paradigm for studying the cultural life worlds of others and/or oneself at a deeper level of consciousness. Additionally, it is a genre of writing that uses multi-epistemic lenses to go deeper into the phenomenon in order to inform, reform, and transform lives.…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Research Methodology, Literary Genres, Writing (Composition)
Shevchuk-Hill, Sergey; Szczupakiewicz, Shana; Kofner, Bella; Gillespie-Lynch, Kristen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
We compared short stories by autistic (n = 19) and non-autistic (n = 23) university students. We used automated software and content analysis to code students' stories. We found that writings were more similar than different. However, autistic students' stories were rated at a higher reading level (p = 0.013) than non-autistic students'. Autistic…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, College Students, Literary Genres, Writing (Composition)
Traga Philippakos, Zoi A.; Secora, Kristen – Reading Teacher, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to explain how teachers can build on children's oral language resources to support writing. Thus, we offer recommendations and specific examples for classroom applications that connect oral language with written expression. Specifically, we provide examples on the transition from phonemic awareness to phonics to word…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Phonics, Phonemic Awareness, Writing (Composition)
Kutay Uzun – TESOL Journal, 2024
The genre-based approach (GBA) to teaching second language (L2) writing follows the stages of establishing context, modelling, analysis, joint construction, and independent construction. The passage from joint construction to independent construction in the GBA requires scaffolding. Thus, studies on GBA suggest teacher support in independent…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Students
Luisa Avram; Mugur Daniel Ciumageanu; Florin Alin Sava – SAGE Open, 2024
Currently, self-report measures are the primary assessment tool for anxiety disorders. Since they have some limitations, alternative measurements, such as language-based measures, are worth investigating. This paper explores which language markers signal anxiety in fictitious stories written in response to four Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)…
Descriptors: Written Language, Anxiety Disorders, Measures (Individuals), Literary Genres
Mahmoud Abdi Tabari; Jongbong Lee; Yizhou Wang – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
This study investigates trajectories of L2 development in writing in two genres over multiple time points in a semester-long ESL writing program. Conceptually replicating previous studies on genre and development, we analyzed 270 argumentative and narrative essays written by 45 ESL students to find developmental and genre differences, using…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Literary Genres, Second Language Learning, English Language Learners
Lucy Bryan Malenke; Laura K. Miller; Paul E. Mabrey III; Jared Featherstone – Writing Center Journal, 2023
Writing center scholars have long debated whether writers are best served by "generalist" tutors trained in writing center pedagogy or "specialist" tutors with insider knowledge about a course's content or discipline-specific discourse conventions. A potential compromise that has emerged is training tutors in the purposes and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Writing Instruction, Tutors
Spinuzzi, Clay – Written Communication, 2023
Many of our ideas about workplaces have been inherited from 20th-century corporations, in which the elements of the workplace have been packaged in a highly typified configuration: work is done by people belonging to an organization, for some clear reason, at a specific place and time, using specific processes. This configuration is increasingly…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Case Studies, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
Terrill, Kristin Ilene – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Dissertations are a challenging requirement for completion of a doctoral program, especially for multilingual students pursuing a degree in a second language medium of instruction, as is the case for many international students pursuing degrees in the United States. Although institutions provide various means of support for graduate students,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Writing (Composition), Doctoral Students, English for Academic Purposes
Khalid Alghamdi – ProQuest LLC, 2023
A growing body of academic writing literature has been devoted to studying the rhetorical patterns and language use in diverse academic texts. One of the central goals of these studies is to demystify these texts to acquaint writers, particularly less experienced ones, with the genre conventions. However, Teaching Philosophy Statements (TPS) as a…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Philosophy, Content Analysis, Text Structure
Shakil Rabbi – Journal of Response to Writing, 2021
Academic socialization has been a common framework in writing studies for decades. Recent scholarship on rhetorical genre studies and feedback on writing can develop this paradigm in generative ways. In particular, examining how writers take up feedback as they write in genres can inform how writing pedagogy understands such activities. This study…
Descriptors: Socialization, Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Literary Genres