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Ives, Lindsey; Gokhale, Jayendra S.; Barott, William C.; Perez, Michael V. – Across the Disciplines, 2019
This article evaluates the use of biweekly deadlines called "Sprints" to scaffold the development of conference papers in graduate-level courses in econometric modeling and electrical engineering through analysis of faculty assessment reports, observation notes, and transcripts of two audio-recorded class sessions. Data were analyzed to…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Graduate Students, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Conference Papers
Sowell, Jimalee – English Teaching Forum, 2019
The use of writing models with nonnative English speakers has received a certain amount of criticism--especially from teachers whose students copy models in their entirety or follow them too closely. The misuse of models has brought some teachers to the point where they believe that the best kind of pedagogy is to abandon writing models…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods, Literary Genres, Discourse Modes
Whitney, Anne Elrod; Zuidema, Leah A.; Fredricksen, James – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2014
In this article, we explore how teachers who make their work public through talk and texts may find their composing complicated by issues of authority. These public composing acts include drafting articles, preparing workshop presentations, authoring op-ed pieces and letters to the editor, developing book manuscripts--creating any of the spoken…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication, Rhetoric
Kronenberg, Felix A. – Dimension, 2014
Digital Storytelling offers many advantages for language learning, especially within a project-based framework. In this article, the use of Digital Micro-Narratives is proposed as particularly useful for second language learners at the novice level. As a sub-genre of Digital Storytelling, Digital Micro-Narratives focus more on frequently updated…
Descriptors: Novices, Electronic Learning, Electronic Publishing, Story Telling
Dymoke, Sue – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people's engagement with poetry in a group of schools in London, UK. It does so with reference to the secondary Discourses of school-based learning and the Spoken Word community, an artistic "community of practice" into which they were being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Oral Language, Oral Reading
Siha, Alfred A. Z. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this qualitative action research study was to explore how critical pedagogy can foster writing competency and critical consciousness among adult basic writing students in a community college writing classroom. To this end, critical pedagogy and related critical discourses were used to theoretically frame this study. These theories…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Adult Students
Berg, Christopher – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2010
Networked electronic text--fragmentary, mutable, connected, and instantly accessible from any computer or handheld device--challenges traditional notions of textual coherence and composition, offering affordances far beyond those possible in traditional, print-based texts, including those made available electronically. Such texts become tools,…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Handheld Devices, Computer Mediated Communication, Networks
Chawla, Devika; Rodriguez, Amardo – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2008
In this paper, I problematize the inextricable relationship between how I constitute knowledge and how I articulate knowledge. Through various narrative reflections I explore my own reckoning with dominant ways of articulating knowledge that reinforce ways of constituting knowledge that are inherently strange to me. I also outline my sojourns and…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Epistemology, Inquiry, Phenomenology
Peer reviewedManning, Alan D. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1990
Proposes a unified theory of discourse form to explain (1) why writing textbooks consistently recognize just two polar types of abstract; (2) why students often produce adequate descriptive abstracts but not adequate summary abstracts; and (3) how a short paraphrase differs formally and conceptually from a summary abstract. (KEH)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Technical Writing
Wray, David; Lewis, Maureen – 1998
This article suggests one way of categorizing types of factual writing and introduces a teaching strategy for developing students' awareness of structural and language features of many factual genres. It is based on genre theory and the idea that generic structures of texts are determined by the purpose of the text. Six nonfiction genres are…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Discourse Modes, Elementary Secondary Education, Writing Instruction
Peer reviewedVipond, Douglas; Hunt, Russell A. – College Composition and Communication, 1991
Presents a discourse-based interview with John McPhee focusing attention on particular choices McPhee makes. Notes that probes (statements about McPhee texts by other readers) led to a more general discussion of the writer-reader relationship. Discusses how these two methods together afford an illuminating glimpse of McPhee at work. (MG)
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Interviews, Reading Processes
Peer reviewedSpooner, Michael; Yancey, Kathleen – College Composition and Communication, 1996
Presents a dialog between two speakers examining the nature of writing discourse, how it is categorized, how it is changing, how e-mail and other media are affecting it, and what is considered acceptable in certain discourses. (TB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Peer reviewedIvanic, Ron – Prospect, 1995
Discusses four interrelated aspects of identity related to the teaching of writing, including the effects of people's life histories on their writing, the affect of discourse type on identity, the impression that individuals give of themselves in their writing, and writers' expression of authorship, authoritativeness, and authorial presence.…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, English (Second Language), Influences, Literacy
Peer reviewedJongsma, Kathleen Stumpf – Reading Teacher, 1991
Offers three responses to a question about discourse synthesis and how it can be applied in the elementary classroom. (MG)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Elementary Education, Reading Writing Relationship
Peer reviewedPlumb, Carolyn – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1990
Suggests that technical writers should emphasize similarities rather than differences between oral and written discourse. Argues that implicit rules of conversation have much to offer the technical writer. Illustrates how the principles of conversation can be applied to the process of writing instructions. (KEH)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Discourse Modes, Interpersonal Communication, Rhetorical Theory

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