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O'Donoghue, R. – Engineering Education, 1984
Discusses a method that reinforces and monitors "correct" writing and editing, reviews the rhetoric for "effective" writing, and demonstrates how specific technical writing tasks fit into an engineer's everyday writing. An example of a technical writing task used in sophomore engineering classes is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Editing, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Technical Writing
Wessels, Kathy – 1981
Intended to help students improve their written work by their active involvement and by their interest in investing the time and energy necessary to create a finished product of quality, this booklet presents a structured process that teaches children to progress from a draft to a "published" stage, through individual editing, peer…
Descriptors: Editing, Elementary Education, Peer Evaluation, Student Writing Models
Grijalva, Osvaldo; And Others – 1990
A group of four brief papers provides ideas for teachers of writing and reading. "Writing to Learn" (Osvaldo Grijalva) focuses on writing as a process emphasizing experience and participation, and compares the traditional approach to writing instruction with a learning-process-oriented approach. "Teachers' Corner" (Rogelio Chavira) lists possible…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Editing, Literacy Education, Reading Materials
Gwyn, Cindy; Swanson-Owens, Deborah – 1980
Since good prose is usually prose that has been carefully edited, devoting a significant portion of class time to editing should improve the writing and attitudes toward writing of college students in expository writing classes. By requiring students to edit their essays in class, writing teachers force the students to break their writing into a…
Descriptors: Editing, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Jordan, Michael P. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1986
Describes an editing assignment in which senior engineering students use their knowledge of non-finite clauses (both restrictive and non-restrictive) to achieve concise mature writing. Explains the linguistic background provided to students before the assignment, gives details of the published "answer guide" and the exercise, and…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Sentences
Gilbertsen, Michael; Killingsworth, M. Jimmie – Iowa State Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1987
Presents a process-oriented method for teachers of stylistic editing workshops that allows them to (1) focus on individual students, (2) start with students basic repertory of responses and build from there, (3) work with freely emitted behavior, (4) ensure frequent and brief responses, and (5) achieve desired behavior through sequential steps.…
Descriptors: Editing, Editors, Higher Education, Process Education
Berthoff, Ann E. – 1982
Intended for those who want to teach composition primarily and centrally and not just as an adjunct to the study of literature, this book about the composing process provides continuing opportunities to put theory into practice. It consists of the following chapters: (1) "The Composing Process Is a Continuum"; (2) "Observing; Observing Your…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Paragraph Composition, Reading Writing Relationship
Santelmann, Patricia K. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1987
Describes a technical writing assignment designed to teach (1) audience awareness, (2) strategies for analytical problem solving, (3) an understanding of the patterns of organization that make the information clear to the intended audience, and (4) a mastery of the editing skills needed to make writing correct and concise. (SRT)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Editing, Higher Education, Problem Solving
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O'Mealy, Joseph; Register, James – College Composition and Communication, 1984
Describes the University of Hawaii's writing workshop, a supplemental service of the English department that offers tutorial sessions on a drop-in, voluntary basis. (FL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Drills (Practice), Editing, Higher Education
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Oates, William R. – Journalism Educator, 1984
Describes the use of computer based exercises for copy editing and tutorial dialog for lead writing instruction. (HOD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Editing, Higher Education
Carter, Ronnie D. – 1983
Almost 600 questionnaires were sent to private and public colleges and universities in a nationwide survey of their revision practices in advanced composition courses. Among the results were the following: (1) the teacher figured most powerfully in any revision activity; (2) a single mode of revision was the prevailing practice; (3) private…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Surveys
Bloom, Lynn Z. – 1982
Teaching college writing students to edit the autobiographical writing of others has many advantages. Autobiographical materials, such as diaries, letters, or journals, are physically and psychologically accessible for students, and as editors they would be obliged to keep in mind appropriateness of language, tone, and simplicity or complexity of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Editing, Higher Education, Motivation Techniques
Bass, Bill; Brigman, Donna; Brooks, Gordon, Jr.; Edgar, Laurie; Melton, Mark; Rumbaugh, Will – 1999
This guide to the Georgia Middle Grades Writing Assessment (MGWA) serves the purpose of improving writing and writing instruction. It includes a description of test administration conditions, a sample test booklet, and a structured overview of the writing assessment. Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading are explained in the…
Descriptors: Editing, Middle Schools, Prewriting, Proofreading
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College Composition and Communication, 1981
Offers three techniques for helping students learn to revise entire pieces, discover how words work in context, and eliminate errors. (RL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, College English
Pon, Kathy – Computing Teacher, 1988
Suggests techniques for the efficient use of one word processor among many students by dividing the writing process into stages of prewriting, writing, editing, and publishing. Examples of exercises and evaluations, a guide to producing a book, and a list of publications that accept children's writing are provided. (CLB)
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Creative Writing, Editing, Electronic Publishing
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