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Archambeault, Betty – 1991
Contemporary learning theory supports the use of writing as a cognitive tool to enhance retention and assist students to understand abstract mathematical concepts. Using writing activities in the intermediate grade and secondary classroom enhances the learning of mathematics and is a way of making mathematics more reachable to those students who…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Intermediate Grades, Learning Theories, Mathematics Instruction
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Cox, Michelle – 2001
This paper describes how freshman composition teachers can provide students with tools for integrating different classes and navigating the university experience by introducing students to discourse community theory and viewing freshman composition as a foundation for Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC). It begins by describing how discourse…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Discourse Communities, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Chrisler, Joan C. – 1990
An atypical and challenging writing assignment for courses in general or abnormal psychology is to ask the students to write a poem about the experience of mental illness. The format, length, and topic are left entirely up to the student. While shocked at first, students rose to the challenge after being told they would be judged on content and…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Mental Disorders, Poetry
Draper, Virginia – 1991
A writing across the curriculum coordinator considers it part of her job to help faculty assist students to write better. She reminds faculty that she is available to do workshops for teaching assistants, to help design sequenced assignments, and to meet with students to set up effective peer response groups. A sociology professor sought her out…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Bernstein, Mashey – 1996
The writing program at the University of California at Santa Barbara offers a class for junior and senior art history or studio majors or film studies majors, although it attracts students from other related fields such as communications. It is specifically goal oriented and works best with students who have a knowledge of the arts. The class is…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art History, Artists, Higher Education
Hunter, Linda – 1995
A four-year ethnographic study was conducted at St. Olaf College and examined six assumptions about student attitudes toward writing. The study, involving administration of the Writers Block instrument, writing samples, and several interviews with three students over their 4 years in college, evaluated the following assumptions: (1) that once…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethnography, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Adkison, Stephen; Woodworth-Ney, Laura; Hatzenbuehler, Ronald L. – 2001
This interactive panel discussion paper by three educators focuses on the design and evaluation process of writing assignments in two American History survey courses at Idaho State University. The paper states that both approaches used--student-centered, and authentic writing to communicate--offer two different perspectives on using…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Introductory Courses
Keessen, Jan; White, Marjorie Ann – 1991
Two papers presented at two different conferences and both discussing issues related to writing across the curriculum, are presented in this document. The first paper, "Wanted: Guidelines for Teaching Writing in Non-Writing Courses," (Jan Keessen), presented at the 1992 "four C's" conference, discusses the need to gather data…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Guidelines, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Gale, Charlotte – 2001
This paper explains why a comprehensive Writing across the Curriculum (WAC) program at the author/educator's university, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (USP), would encounter strong opposition. The paper first points out that the author, as the director of the University's Writing Center, has tried for 7 years to make a WAC program…
Descriptors: College Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Professional Education
Stanley, Linda – 1990
A writing across the curriculum program at Queensborough Community College in New York began its work on campus as Writing and Reading in the Technologies (WRIT) and chose to work with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) department. The program's implementation was two-tiered. In Tier 1, over a period of three years, the WRIT…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Interdisciplinary Approach, Technical Writing, Two Year Colleges
Jamieson, Sandra – 1996
The contact zones in teaching writing are connected in multiple ways. A principal concern is how students learn to write for the disciplines, but the focus is the relationship between composition specialists and their colleagues throughout the disciplines. In the early days of writing across the curriculum (WAC), writing was seen primarily as a…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Instructional Development, Instructional Improvement
Agatucci, Cora; And Others – 1994
In six parts, this research panel report focuses on numerous aspects of an institutionally-supported project in Writing and Problem Solving across Disciplines conducted by four teachers at Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Oregon. The report's first section, "Introduction," is descriptive and gives some background on the research…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Procter, Margaret – 1992
A faculty member at the University of Toronto (Ontario) developed an informal survey designed to assess her undergraduate students' views of the writing they did during the course of their university studies. The survey consisted of a 2-page questionnaire that could be completed in 5 to 10 minutes; it was administered to 722 students during the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
Weston, Ruth D. – 1990
In addition to her work as novelist and critic, Eudora Welty is also a valuable resource for the teaching of composition, particularly through both her theory and example, for she is always writing about writing. Many of Welty's essays on literary theory speak to problems encountered in the college writing class. Perhaps the most accessible text…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Reader Response, Twentieth Century Literature
Watson, Karilee; Traxler, Mary Ann – 1992
Writing proficiency is an important skill that can help teachers communicate what they know to colleagues, teacher educators, and researchers. The effectiveness of the writing across the curriculum movement supports development and implementation of a writing program in undergraduate teacher education. The Advanced Writing Proficiency (AWP)…
Descriptors: Education Courses, Graduation Requirements, Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials)
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