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Emily Barrow DeJeu – Composition Forum, 2025
While templates for academic writing, like those offered in the popular textbook "They Say/I Say," have been embraced by some, others still question the extent to which an emphasis on form comes at the expense of substance. But ancient rhetoricians offer a theory of rhetoric that unites style and substance, and Jeanne Fahnestock's modern…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Rhetoric, Models, Writing Instruction
Sowell, Jimalee – English Teaching Forum, 2019
The use of writing models with nonnative English speakers has received a certain amount of criticism--especially from teachers whose students copy models in their entirety or follow them too closely. The misuse of models has brought some teachers to the point where they believe that the best kind of pedagogy is to abandon writing models…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods, Literary Genres, Discourse Modes
Wilder, Laura; Wolfe, Joanna – Research in the Teaching of English, 2009
The ethics and efficacy of explicitly teaching disciplinary discourse conventions to undergraduate students has been hotly debated. This quasi-experimental study seeks to contribute to these debates by focusing on the conventional special "topoi" of literary analysis--conventions that previous Writing in the Disciplines (WID) research indicates…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Mao, LuMing – College English, 2007
The author identifies limitations in various approaches that Westerners have taken to non-Western rhetorical traditions. Focusing on excerpts from the Analects of Confucius, he demonstrates his own proposed approach to ancient Chinese rhetoric, emphasizing that Westerners studying it should seek to identify its discursive fields while also…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Chinese, Western Civilization, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedGarmston, Robert J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1996
Discusses how presenters must act as guides to their audiences. As an example, the paper describes a trip through the Serengeti in which the guide was powerful and effective in teaching his audience. Notes goals that all presenters must strive for (activities, engagement, content, dispositions, capacities, and ideals). (SM)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Discourse Modes, Elementary Secondary Education
Adams, Katherine H. – Freshman English News, 1984
Discusses James Britton's "English" course, which progresses from participant to spectator and from the transactional to the poetic in writing, as an alternative to the impractical and unnatural five-paragraph essay. (HTH)
Descriptors: College English, College Freshmen, Discourse Modes, Educational Theories
Garfield, Jo – 1990
At Southerland Institute (a pseudonym), in spite of the teacher's strong statements in favor of encouraging students to think for themselves and to work together, the writing program Southerland's teachers outline is formulaic with its required modes, prescribed five-paragraph-like essay form, and bell-curve grading practices. A new rhetorician…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
White, Fred D. – 1984
Rhetoric textbooks continue to proliferate while writing teachers continue to grow more skeptical of their usefulness. The key question educators need to answer is whether all available composition textbooks are ineffective in the sense of being based on false notions about the composing process, or whether they are "intrinsically" ineffective.…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Instructional Materials, Rhetoric, Student Needs
Peer reviewedKanakis, Ioannis – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1997
Examines the Socratic method through a comparative analysis of early Platonic dialogs with theories of critical rationalism and cognitive theories based on achievement motivation. Presents details of the Socratic strategy of teaching and learning, including critical reflection, conversation, and intellectual honesty; asserts that these methods are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Dialogs (Language), Discourse Modes, Discussion
Peer reviewedBerger, Linda L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1999
Reviews research on the "new rhetoric" and written composition, applying these principles to legal discourse writing in the law school curriculum. Notes that the new rhetoric posits that writing is a process of constructing thought and describes selected teaching practices within the reader-writer loop, including reading and writing…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions)
Palumbo, Roberta M. – 1984
A professional writing course can help liberal arts students draw upon their knowledge of language, psychology, sociology, history, and humanities to develop marketable expertise. A west coast college's advanced writing class links liberal arts education and professional training in composition. Rather than emphasizing form, the course focuses on…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Course Descriptions, Discourse Modes

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