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Michaud, Michael – Composition Forum, 2019
In this interview Dr. Bruce Ballenger and I discuss his career, his many textbooks on writing, his recent collaboration on an extensive study of the revision processes of advanced writers, and the challenges of balancing a career with a foot in multiple academic fields (i.e. composition and rhetoric and creative writing). Dr. Ballenger retired…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes, Revision (Written Composition)
Sableski, Mary-Kate; Arnold, Jackie Marshall; Adomat, Donna Sayers – Journal of Children's Literature, 2015
Books provide an opportunity through which children can learn what it means to be in the world and to respond flexibly and creatively to a diverse range of situations. Author/illustrator Kadir Nelson creates books that provide these opportunities for readers of all ages. A dominant theme in current conversations surrounding children's literature…
Descriptors: Interviews, Childrens Literature, Authors, Writing Attitudes
Jonathan Lovell; Brent Duckor; Carrie Holmberg – English Journal, 2015
The authors argue that to help beginning teachers improve their practice, they (as teacher educators) must acknowledge their ongoing development toward becoming professional educators in the school communities they inhabit and with the students they serve. This piece cites numerous examples of teachers reflecting over a two-year period on their…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Beginning Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Revision (Written Composition)
Heveron-Smith, Mary – English Journal, 2012
In this article, the author talks about the use of punctuation and describes a study that confirmed her growing sense that all students need exposure to and instruction on the full repertoire of punctuation. In an attempt to assess how much of the eleventh graders know about the way professionals use punctuation, all teachers at Webster Thomas…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Punctuation, Grade 11, Classroom Research
Greaney, Keith; Tunmer, William E. – Kairaranga, 2010
The new "Reading and Writing Standards" for years 1-8 (2009) and the "Literacy Learning Progressions" (2010) are the two documents that have been published to inform the New Zealand national standards in literacy. An earlier draft "Literacy Learning Progressions" document was circulated nationwide in 2007 to allow for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Standards, Literacy, Revision (Written Composition)
Matthews, Sarah H. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Ralph LaRossa (2012) did a fine job of identifying three issues that authors of qualitative submissions to the "Journal of Marriage and Family" ("JMF") should take into account because reviewers are likely to attend to them. His intention was to assist communication between authors and reviewers in order to "increase the representation of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Technical Writing, Writing Strategies, Writing for Publication
Whitney, Anne Elrod – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
This article shares the story of one student writer that shows how the challenges of writing from sources are tied to issues of voice and authority. Keith was a student in the author's first college writing class in the fall of 2002. As he undertook a transition from high school to college writer, the author was transitioning from high school to…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Styles, Academic Discourse, College English
Bruton, Anthony – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2009
In the research conducted by Truscott and Hsu (2008), the authors demonstrate that although rewriting corrected drafts results in lower grammar error rates on the rewritten texts, this effect does not carry over to a subsequent new writing task. The authors conclude that the result indicates that there may have been no language improvement from…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Grammar
Aminy, Marina; Karathanos, Katya – Issues in Teacher Education, 2011
While programs have been established to support secondary level English Learners (ELs) in their transition to institutions of higher education (IHEs), limited attention has been given to how to support adult ELs who struggle with the academic language demands of their college or university content-area courses. Research indicates that many EL…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Academic Discourse, Student Teachers, Speech Communication
Kraemer, Don J. – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2007
The risk posed by explicit instruction in composition is that the reduction of writing to stock moves and effective devices may diminish the writer's agency and guarantee reproduction of the teacher's. The advantage of explicit instruction is power: overt and recursive attention to selected strategies can help students imagine the public agency…
Descriptors: Assignments, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Revision (Written Composition)
Blaauw-Hara, Mark; Anderson, Andy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
In this Cross Talk, Mark Blaauw-Hara, the author of "Mapping the Frontier: A Survey of Twenty Years of Grammar Articles in 'TETYC,'" and one of the manuscript's reviewers, Andy Anderson, engage in a brief conversation about the essay, its content, and the processes of writing, reviewing, and revising. This article is presented in three sections:…
Descriptors: Grammar, Figurative Language, Peer Evaluation, Writing (Composition)
Can This Law Be Fixed? A Hard Look at the No Child Left Behind Remedies. Education Outlook. Number 3
Hess, Frederick M.; Finn, Chester E., Jr. – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2007
After five years of experience with the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and with reauthorization looming, it is time to draw some conclusions about how the act has actually unfolded--and how it ought to be changed. A new book from the AEI Press by Frederick M. Hess and Chester E. Finn Jr., "No Remedy Left Behind: Lessons from A Half-Decade…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Accountability, Policy Analysis, Program Evaluation
O'Leary, Maureen Ellen – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
As a professor of English at Diablo Valley College in northern California where she teaches a variety of writing and literature courses, the author finds her students' essays so often lack not only shape and drama, but the ring of emotional truth as well. Their "life" stories are lifeless and their "true" stories sound somehow…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Writing Instruction, Autobiographies, Story Grammar

Ewoldt, Carolyn – American Annals of the Deaf, 1984
Although rewritten or "simplified" materials are often used with older deaf students, the article points out the damage done to the literary quality of an original work as well as to its readability when it is rewritten. Suggestions are given for alternatives to using rewritten material. (Author)
Descriptors: Deafness, Instructional Materials, Literature, Revision (Written Composition)
Krashen, Stephen – ESL Magazine, 2001
Discusses the role of incubation in the writing process. Suggests that one secret to coming up with good ideas in writing is understanding the importance of realizing that the process entails patient revision, takes time, and often requires some time off task. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Writing (Composition), Writing Processes