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Ediger, Marlow – 1994
The traditional spelling curriculum emphasized that pupils learn to spell a specific set of words through memorization. However, major problems existed pertaining to using that method of teaching. Pupils soon forgot the correct spelling of memorized words. Educational psychologists have long advocated that pupils perceive knowledge as being…
Descriptors: Integrated Activities, Integrated Curriculum, Primary Education, Spelling
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Fairman, Anthony – English Language Teaching Journal, 1981
Describes the use of oral traditional stories to teach sentence cohesion to students of English as a Foreign Language. Oral stories, when written, resemble the pupils' own work. By turning the former into a cohesive narrative, students can improve on their own stories. Temporal cohesion of the stories facilitates this practice. (PJM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Oral Language, Story Telling, Teaching Methods
Gilbert, Pierre – Franc Dans Monde, 1970
Special issue devoted to teaching Level II French. (DS)
Descriptors: French, Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Learning Levels
Chomsky, Carol – 1976
Children are ready to write before they are ready to read; thus reading instruction should be an outgrowth of abilities children develop through inventing their own words. This gives children practice with the more concrete activities of word composition before they undertake the relatively abstract task of reading. Writing exercises may be given…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Conference Reports, Language Experience Approach
Sung, Robert – 1978
This workbook, intended for use in a bilingual education setting, is designed to accompany the Level Two reader of the same series. Each page presents the Chinese characters in clear, large, pen-and-ink drawings, and provides spaces in which to copy and practice them. (AMH)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Elementary Education
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Olson, Mary W.; Raffeld, Paul – Reading Psychology, 1987
Investigates the effects of two types of written comments on student compositions and learning of course content. Supports the idea that content comments seem to help students write better essays. Suggests that writing reflectively and thoughtfully about a topic increases learning of that topic. (JK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Feedback, Teacher Response, Writing (Composition)
Kirkpatrick, Katherine Glass – 1986
The validity of recent research concerning invented spelling, the developmental stages in children's writing, and whether children will attempt writing before reading and continue writing while learning to read were examined. Five developmental stages in spelling have been identified: (1) the precommunicative stage, involving the use of random…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Grade 1, Kindergarten, Language Processing
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Woo, Catherine Yi-Yu Cho – 1972
This booklet was designed for use with the textbook "Beginning Chinese," by John De Francis. It contains 23 charts, each illustrating a number of characters. The strokes of each character are numbered to indicate sequence, and small arrows indicate the direction of each stroke. (PMP)
Descriptors: Chinese, Graphemes, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
Donelson, Ken, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1974
The emphasis in the essays printed here is on the problems students face in writing and the problems teachers face in helping their students to improve. The contents include: "New and Renewed Rhetorics: Implications for Teaching,""Experience in Awareness, an Introduction to Creative Writing,""An Experiment with Christensen's 'Rhetoric of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials
Bratcher-Hoskins, Suzanne – 1984
Reading and writing are both creative acts of communication that use written language as a vehicle for meaning. A strong theoretical case for teaching the two processes concurrently can be built by examining points of contact between reading and writing. One such point is context concerns. The Communication Triangle model (author/audience/…
Descriptors: Models, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Reading Strategies
Matsuhashi, Ann; Cooper, Charles – 1978
A study of four unusually competent high school writers was undertaken to determine the reasons for varying durations of pause in writing. It was believed that a writer pauses during transcribing to rehearse, plan, and reformulate and to make a number of crucial decisions about syntax, semantics, and discourse. Each student spent a total of 12…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High School Students, Language Research, Secondary Education
Crabbe, Katharyn – 1976
The study examined 41 students (24 male, 17 female) in a beginning writing course for adults. Data were collected by (1) taping four workshop sessions in which all students participated in small groups, (2) interviewing all the students, and (3) observing four students writing in the classroom. The adult writers composed in two models: the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Beginning Writing, Cognitive Processes
Belasco, Jack Thomas – 1973
This study partially replicated Moss's "A Study of the Effect of Selected Methods of Instruction Designed to Increase Originality in Written Expression," except for the fact that this investigator taught a 5th grade and an 11th grade class for most of a school year. Some of the conclusions of the study were: no particular teaching technique was…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Creativity, Creativity Research, Creativity Tests
Sizemore, Mamie, Ed.; Blossom, Grace, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1969
The teacher of bilingual students can avoid many pitfalls by evaluating the student's ability to understand, speak, and read, as well as his ability to write, and by giving written assignments that are realistic in terms of ultimate writing objectives. The basic goal of learning English--for self-expression--can be achieved only by proceeding…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Communication Skills, English Instruction, English (Second Language)
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