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Kucer, Stephen B. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Describes the kinds of difficulties experienced by less able writers and how content area teachers can help these writers produce better expository text. Provides writing activities that shift the writer's attention from language forms to language content. (SRT)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Expository Writing, Literacy Education, Reading Writing Relationship
Strange, Rebecca L. – 1988
A case can be made for teachers to use audience-oriented teaching strategies that encourage children to write for a wide range of readers. Even so, questions remain about how writers, especially student writers, actually learn to consider an audience of readers when they write. Research suggests that a developmental trend exists in which children…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audience Awareness, Classroom Environment, Educational Strategies
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Sinatra, Richard; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1986
Outlines the steps a college composition instructor can take to help students connect the idea relationships in a reading selection or in a writing assignment. The steps are based on a conceptual strategy known as semantic mapping or semantic networking. (SRT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Heuristics, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
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Cox, Mitch – English Journal, 1989
Describes a course unit on fiction writing with an emphasis on motivating students to see value and relevance in writing. (RAE)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Creative Writing, Reading Instruction, Reading Writing Relationship
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Roberts, Nancy L. – Journalism Educator, 1988
Presents a course that combines history, literature, and journalism. Suggests that students can be enriched if communication historians integrate their research into as many of the courses they teach as is possible. (JK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Literature
Sears, Peter – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1986
Reviews a book entitled "Secret Writing: Keys to the Mysteries of Reading and Writing" and presents exercises from the book that are designed to improve students' reading and writing skills. (DF)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Instructional Materials
Tierney, Robert J.; And Others – 1988
This collaborative study examined episodes in primary through secondary classrooms in which writing and reading were working together, exploring the extent to which student learning and development were enhanced. Review of research and extrapolations from classrooms suggest that benefits for students are likely to be accrued in four areas: (1)…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cognitive Development, Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking
Sipple, JoAnn M. – 1987
To evaluate the efficacy of faculty seminars for writing across the curriculum given for the instructors at Robert Morris College (Pennsylvania), an examination of the instructors' verbal protocols was conducted. Eleven faculty members from a variety of disciplines who participated in the 45 hour-long seminars and eight who did not participate…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Shook, Ronald – 1982
The best way to teach writing is to make it the way to learn something else. Instructors need to look at written communication as it is used in real life. When students take pains with their writing, it is because what they have to say is important to them. The students' need to communicate a particular meaning for a particular purpose guides them…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Educational Strategies, Educational Theories, Language Processing
Cousin, Patricia Tefft; Stires, Susan – Insights into Open Education, 1990
There are students whom teachers always seem to remember, primarily because they provide special insight into teaching and learning. These students, most of whom usually have learning difficulties in school, teach important lessons to teachers about determination, survival, and about becoming readers and writers. One such student is Kimberly,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Learning Problems
Blanchard, Lydia – 1987
An alternative curriculum for Freshman Composition, designed to help students develop cognitive skills useful for academic writing in other courses, involves eight discipline-specific assignments, building from relatively simple writing tasks such as taking lecture notes and keeping an academic journal, through book reports, essay examinations,…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Content Area Writing, Essays, Freshman Composition
Fleming, Margaret, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1983
Noting that most junior high level curricula do not take into account students' rapid mental and physical changes, the articles in this focused journal issue recommend works and teaching strategies that harmonize with these student needs. The titles and their authors are as follows: (1) "Adolescent Development and the Growth of Writing…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Developmental Stages, English Instruction
Durdella, Nathan Richard – 2001
Literacy strategies useful in the adult education classroom were presented at a faculty professional development workshop. Literacy was described as a two-part process that included receptive (involving listening and reading) and expressive (involving speaking and writing). Content area was described as the focus of adult education literacy with…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Content Area Reading