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Luban, Nina; And Others – English Journal, 1978
Describes the sequence of planning activities for the Buffalo, New York, Writing Place Project workshop and inservices, concentrating on the steps necessary to make a writing laboratory a reality. (DD)
Descriptors: Conferences, Individual Instruction, Inservice Education, Learning Laboratories
Rosen, Ellen; Coleman, Sue – 1975
Reading students whose reading skills are being improved need to learn expository writing in order to be able to organize and express thoughts on paper. This document presents a systematic approach for teaching writing as part of the total communication process and consists of five units. "The Expository Paragraph," designed for use in a skills…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Essays, Expository Writing
Monkowski, Paul G.; Kelley, Marie E. – 1979
An individualized program for teaching writing skills was initiated for high school students in a writing laboratory program. The major goal was to develop a systematic, individualized approach for teaching 300 specific writing skills. Major characteristics of the program included evaluation of student writing to diagnose and prescribe…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Educational Research, Individualized Instruction, Learning Laboratories
Mihalko, Katherine and Others – Book Report, 1986
Twelve articles provide practical information for high school librarians computerizing their libraries, including suggestions for purchasing software and hardware, planning and managing a computer laboratory, and using computers for student instruction and for library procedures. A suggested basic software collection for the secondary library…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Software, Equipment Maintenance, Guidelines
Winterowd, W. Ross; McElderry, Bruce R. – 1980
After a brief discussion of the concepts underlying the design of a high school district's composition program that emphasizes teacher inservice preparation and writing as process rather than product, this paper develops a theory of learning language skills similar to that used in learning a second language. A distinction is drawn between language…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Higher Education, Inservice Education, Language Acquisition