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Andrew McNally – English Journal, 2019
The personal essay remains pervasive in high school classrooms, but many curriculum leaders have shifted to stressing the importance of evidence-based, argumentative writing. Some teachers have rightfully lamented this shift, noting that the evidence-based turn in writing instruction comes at the expense of student voice and expression. Students…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Self Concept, Writing (Composition), Educational Objectives
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Hernandez Juarez, Ilian – Multicultural Education, 2017
Students from all over the world, from various ethnic and racial communities, make up the student population of the schools in the United States. Each one of them brings to the classroom several unique characteristics. Creative writing and art are both empowering tools that meet the commonality of self-expression. Both are processes "in which…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Art, Self Expression, Self Concept
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Fernsten, Linda A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
Using Critical Discourse Analysis, this article explores the writer-identity of a college ESL student in order to understand how embedded ideologies and power relations shape understanding of writer identity. Using a poststructural and sociocultural perspective, the author takes a stand regarding the politics of language and the teaching of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), College Students, Authors
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Schwartz, Mimi – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Advocates the power of writing to develop the self. Presents case studies that help show the connection between self and text, and suggests that teachers should foster this connection to enable students to experience writing and rewriting as creative tools for personal as well as intellectual growth. (MS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Self Actualization
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Cleary, Linda Miller – English Journal, 1996
Investigates a gender-related issue raised by a 1990 study of 40 11th-grade writing students. Discusses what problems are posed by and what possible solutions there are to the tendency in young women writers--more pronounced than in their male counterparts--to please the teacher and meet his or her rhetorical expectations at the expense of…
Descriptors: Feminism, Secondary Education, Self Concept, Self Expression
Weidner, Heidemarie Z. – 1991
The examination of the journal (written in 1875) of a student of the Patterson Institute, a "female college" in Kentucky, reveals a young woman with a divided self--one part accepting her teacher's demands, the other undermining the daily writing assignment and the school's rules through acknowledged deception, sly subversion, mockery,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Journal Writing, Personal Writing, Secondary Education
Butler, Sydney J.; Bentley, T. Roy – 1990
Lifewriting is a form of autobiographical composition in which the non-expert, or even the beginning writer, tries to capture on paper the raw experiences of a lifetime. The intersections between family history and social or political events provide one set of starting points for the lifewriter who sets out on the neverending journey to capture a…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication, Lifelong Learning