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Enns, Catherine; Hall, Ricki; Isaac, Becky; MacDonald, Patricia – TESL Canada Journal, 2007
This article describes the implementation of one element of an adapted language arts curriculum for Deaf students in a bilingual (American Sign Language and English) educational setting. It examines the implementation of writing workshops in three elementary classrooms in a school for Deaf students. The typical steps of preparing/planning,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Writing Workshops, English, American Sign Language

Nia, Isoke Titilayo – Primary Voices K-6, 1999
Explains the need to think of curriculum as consisting of units of study across a writing year. Outlines a predictable structure for genre study and helps teachers think about how to choose literature to support these studies. Appends a sample year-long curriculum chart and a blank chart to use for planning. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation
White, Zoe Ryder – Teachers & Writers, 2003
Explores the differences in the author's life between when she was a writer who taught and a teacher who writes. Explains that when she was a teaching writer, she wanted to shock, surprise, and astound students immediately with the potential of language. Concludes that as a classroom teacher, her goals are reached more slowly. (PM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Primary Education, Teacher Attitudes

Soven, Margot – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1988
Follow-up activities are essential to maintaining a writing-across-the-curriculum program. La Salle University created a second stage of program development through new workshops and symposia, collaborative teaching and co-authoring, and opportunities for student involvement. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
Mayo, Wendell; Holt, Mara – 1990
Two instructors with different approaches to writing collaborated in the preparation of a junior-level advanced college composition course. Both instructors were concerned about the applicability of the "workshop" in teaching composition, and about the question of how to address authority in the workshops. Students were asked to respond…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Magee, Rosemary M. – 1988
In initiating Writing across the Curriculum (WAC) on the campus of Emory University, project directors discovered inadvertently that an eclectic approach to the use of writing in the classroom was the most effective means of engaging Emory's faculty in a positive way. In short, Emory's WAC motto has become, "if it works; use it." As a…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Flinn, Jane Zeni – Educational Leadership, 1982
The National Writing Project's widespread summer institutes bring teachers together to experience writing techniques directly and to develop their own curricular approaches to teaching writing. The project owes its success to involving teachers in the problem-solving process rather than having them depend on externally developed curricular…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Teacher Developed Materials
Soven, Margot – 1984
The question of what to do "after the workshop" has been treated only in passing by writing across the curriculum experts. When planning the writing across the curriculum program at La Salle University (Philadelphia), the writing faculty decided to make continued "after the workshop" interaction with the writing specialist an integral part of the…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Shea, Kelly A.; Balkun, Mary McAleer; Nolan, Susan A.; Saccoman, John T.; Wright, Joyce – Across the Disciplines, 2006
This article describes a writing-across-the-curriculum project that was born of one university's commitment to writing and ubiquitous computing. Faculty members across the disciplines, seeing an opportunity to re-introduce WAC on its campus through a curriculum development initiative funded out of an internal teaching, learning, and technology…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Writing Instruction, Faculty Development
Schroeder, Gertrude – 1989
After a year of research and planning, Troy State University's Writing-Across-the-Curriculum program began in winter quarter of 1988. Program proponents believe that: (1) writing is a powerful tool for learning, and (2) the instructor in a discipline can best teach the kinds of writing, research, and documentation pertinent to his field.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Consultation Programs, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
Blake, Robert W. – 1983
In the Albion Writing Project at the State University of New York at Brockport, teachers, students, administrators, and college consultants collaborated on improving writing and writing instruction from kindergarten through grade 6. Throughout the two-year project, teachers attended inservice workshops on such general topics as the composing…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Classroom Communication, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Rosaen, Cheryl L. – 1993
Determining the appropriate amount and type of teacher and student input is a complex curriculum and instructional challenge for writing teachers. This paper describes a teacher-researcher's experiences while teaching a fifth-grade class and studying a developing writer's workshop approach to writing instruction. She investigated: (1) how students…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development, Grade 5
Bossone, Richard M., Ed.; Polishook, Irwin H., Ed. – 1992
At this conference on educational assessment, there was consensus among participants on the importance of the use of assessment to improve instruction, enhance the curriculum, and allow policy makers to measure achievement. There was less consensus about the best forms of assessment to use. The following conference papers are provided in this…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Strickland, Kathleen; Strickland, James – 2002
This book provides a guide for English language arts teachers in grades 6-12, demonstrating how students learn and how beliefs inform behavior. It promotes a student-centered and inquiry-based teaching philosophy. Seven chapters focus on: (1) "Education Begins with Philosophy" (e.g., belief shapes perception, curriculum in traditional and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development
Nova Scotia Dept. of Advanced Education and Job Training, Halifax. – 1991
This handbook accompanies the 33-hour literacy tutor and instructor training and certification workshop program. Chapters 1-3 provide information on reading, writing, and math and teaching and learning strategies. Chapter 4 focuses on determining adults' needs. Chapter 5 outlines four levels suitable for people working to improve reading, writing,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
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