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Harper, Rebecca G. – Corwin, 2021
Your students may not realize it, but they're already writers. All those informal text messages, Instagram captions, and Facebook posts have given them skills they can use as a springboard to the formal, content-specific writing they'll need for success in school, college, and careers. The key, of course, is practice--plus a little guidance from…
Descriptors: Writing Strategies, Writing Skills, Writing Across the Curriculum, Authentic Learning
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Burk, Brooke N. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2022
Writing-intensive courses have become part of parks and recreation undergraduate curriculum across the United States. Writing is an important skill for future parks and recreation professionals as it is an essential skill needed to develop programs and staff training, marketing and fundraising campaigns, and to conduct and disseminate research…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Writing (Composition), Public Relations, Critical Thinking
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Peltier, Corey; Garwood, Justin D.; McKenna, John; Peltier, Tiffany; Sendra, Jesse – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2021
This article will discuss ways to use self-regulated strategy development for argumentative writing across content areas. The goal of self-regulated strategy development is for students to generalize the use of the strategy across settings, allowing them to become fluent and proficient writers in all areas. In addition, the generalization of the…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing Across the Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Science Curriculum
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Allison Ryan; Jamie R. Lipp – Reading Teacher, 2025
Integrating content-area and literacy instruction in primary-grade classrooms creates authentic and engaging opportunities for students to build background knowledge and literacy skills. Furthermore, when students engage in meaningful dialogue about content-area topics they can discuss complex ideas and use content-specific vocabulary. These…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Literacy Education, Grade 1
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Bintz, William P. – Reading Teacher, 2017
Many teachers make reading and writing poetry an important part of the school day. They use different instructional strategies that invite students to write poetry in meaningful, engaging, and creative ways. This article describes an instructional strategy that invites students to write etheree poetry across the curriculum. It discusses benefits…
Descriptors: Poetry, Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Creative Writing
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Morabito, Nancy P. – Reading Teacher, 2017
Given the focus of recent standards-based reforms, K-12 students are expected to engage in reading and writing activities across disciplines to strengthen their literacy skills in all content areas. These students are simultaneously called upon to develop understandings of the practices of science and engineering through their K-12 science…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Science Instruction, Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Harrison, Lisa M., Ed.; Hurd, Ellis, Ed.; Brinegar, Kathleen, Ed. – Routledge Research in Education, 2020
Originally published as a special issue of the "Middle School Journal," this book presents integrative curriculum as a foundational element of the middle school. By addressing the current gap in literature on curriculum integration in the middle grades, this text explores how learning can be organized around authentic concepts or…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Integrated Curriculum, Middle School Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Quinn, Margaret F.; Gerde, Hope K.; Bingham, Gary E. – Reading Teacher, 2016
Early writing is important to young children's development--research indicates that writing is predictive of later reading and writing. Despite this, preschool teachers often do not focus on writing and offer limited scaffolding to foster children's writing development. This article shares innovative ways to scaffold early writing across the three…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Young Children
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Quinn, Margaret F.; Gerde, Hope K.; Bingham, Gary E. – Grantee Submission, 2016
Early writing is important to young children's development -- research indicates that writing is predictive of later reading and writing. Despite this, preschool teachers often do not focus on writing and offer limited scaffolding to foster children's writing development. This article shares innovative ways to scaffold early writing across the…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Young Children
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Douglas, Jennifer – Across the Disciplines, 2015
Graduate students face a fundamental change in identity when transitioning from undergraduate writers to graduate writers. In their new role as graduate writers and researchers, they must move from consuming knowledge to producing knowledge through their writing. Often, they must learn new genres of writing, new disciplinary conventions, and new…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Graduate Students, Authors, Rhetoric
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Kinloch, Valerie – English Journal, 2011
In this article, the author asserts that those who teach writing must regularly engage in conversations with "all" teachers about how their work with and on writing connects to work that students are doing across the entire curriculum. In other words, writing and writing instruction are not and should not be considered the sole responsibility of…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Teachers, Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Instruction
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Bintz, William P. – Reading Teacher, 2011
According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, a parody is "a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule." A parody is a respectful yet critical satire, takeoff, or spoof of an original. In literature, a parody is when a person imitates an author's style or work to ridicule or…
Descriptors: Parody, Writing Across the Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers, Literary Genres
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Liu, Michelle; Murphy, Diane – Information Systems Education Journal, 2012
Written and oral communication has been listed as the top explicitly requested skill by employers for a long time. Despite pressure from industry, the gap still exists between the expectations and average written and oral communication skills of current information technology/information systems graduates. This paper addresses the above issues and…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Communication Skills, Fused Curriculum, Information Technology
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Bintz, William P. – Reading Teacher, 2010
This article describes one attempt to use singing as an instructional strategy to help all students learn across the curriculum. It begins with background on the author's early experiences with singing. Then, it shares professional literature on the relationship between singing, song, and literacy development. Next, it describes singing as an…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Singing, Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Lee, Amy; Poch, Robert; Shaw, Marta; Williams, Rhiannon D. – ASHE Higher Education Report, 2012
This monograph attempts to bring insights of diverse branches of educational theory to bear on the practical question of how faculty can leverage the diversity students bring to class in ways that support their intercultural learning outcomes. The authors aim to demonstrate the breadth of research establishing a supportive relationship between the…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Student Diversity, Cultural Awareness, Multicultural Education
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