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Sperling, Melanie – 1993
This paper reviews and summarizes research studies in writing and related language areas that help educators to understand how writing is socially based. The purpose of the paper is to cast classroom practice in the variously dim and gleaming lights of research and theory, linking practice, research, and theory by looking with a close-up lens at…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Social Influences, Theory Practice Relationship
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Sperling, Melanie – Research in the Teaching of English, 1990
Examines the teaching and learning of writing for secondary school students as it occurs in the interactive context of teacher-student writing conferences. Finds that collaboration is a shifting process shaped by conference participants and by the rhetorical circumstances of their talk. Describes collaboration as a continuum, varying both across…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 9, Individual Instruction, Secondary Education
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Sperling, Melanie – Review of Educational Research, 1996
Reviews writing research that implicates writing-speaking relationships by constructing contrasting positions for organizing the research and understanding the relationships: (1) that writing differs from speaking; and (2) that writing is similar to speaking. Research issues regarding integrating these positions are raised, and a guideline is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Context Effect, Research Methodology, Research Needs
Sperling, Melanie – 1992
The difficulties and obstacles encountered in research in the analysis and interpretation of writing conference talk are theoretically important. These dilemmas may serve as markers to help researchers see how the routines of research and the interpretations of findings are integrally related. The ways in which talk "rearranges" problems…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Discourse Analysis, High Schools
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Sperling, Melanie – Research in the Teaching of English, 1994
Provides a framework for analyzing the multiple aspects of reader perspective in a teacher's approach to writing instruction. Analyzes one teacher's written comments on her students' papers. Shows how this teacher's responses demonstrated marked differences according to level of student or type of writing assignment. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Instruction, Higher Education, Teacher Expectations of Students
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Sperling, Melanie – Written Communication, 1995
Offers a case study of a "prewriting" class discussion and student writing in a secondary English class in an inner-city school. Suggests that, more than establishing a relationship with readers, students' talk and writing invoke a complex of roles that reflect their relationships with one another, the outside world, and their texts. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Research, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Sperling, Melanie – English Journal, 1996
Reports on a research project for which an American literature high school class was observed every day for a semester. Presents a framework for understanding teacher responses to student writing, consisting of five orientations toward that writing: interpretive, social, cognitive/emotive, evaluative, and pedagogical. (TB)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Reading Processes, Secondary Education, Student Evaluation
Sperling, Melanie – 1984
Intended for teachers, this paper considers response to student writing, looking at the different angles from which it is commonly perceived and acknowledging the complications that evaluation and the demands of curriculum add to that response. Three major areas are examined. There is an historical look at response, so that some of the roots of…
Descriptors: Feedback, Grading, Student Evaluation, Teacher Education
Sperling, Melanie – 1989
This study examined the teaching and learning of writing for secondary school students as it occurred in the interactive context of teacher-student writing conferences in the form of private teacher-student conversations about the students' writing or writing process. Following ethnographic procedures, the study examined naturally occurring…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Grade 9, Junior High Schools
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Sperling, Melanie – Written Communication, 1991
Examines naturally occurring one-to-one writing conference conversations between a ninth grade English teacher and three students. Considers composing processes that appear to be privileged in the conference context when different students are learning to write. Suggests a broadened model of effective writing conference instruction. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 9, Language Acquisition, Secondary Education
Freedman, Sarah Warshauer; Sperling, Melanie – 1983
To examine the potential role of teacher-student interactions in the teaching and learning of written language, a study analyzed the writing conference interaction between a teacher and four separate college students: one high achieving Caucasian, one high achieving Asian American, one low achieving Caucasian, and one low achieving Asian American.…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Asian Americans, College Students, Higher Education
Sperling, Melanie – 1991
As part of a larger study of teacher-student conferences, a study examined naturally occurring one-to-one writing conference conversations between a ninth-grade English teacher (recommended as an excellent writing teacher) and three markedly different students. The study examined students' grapplings with the structure as well as the content of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Discourse Analysis
Sperling, Melanie – 1988
A study examined student-teacher writing conferences in a ninth grade English class to uncover what significance this form of instruction has both as a collaborative methodology and as a factor in individualizing the process of learning to write in the secondary school. Subjects included a successful ninth grade English teacher at a public high…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Ethnography, Grade 9, High Schools
Sperling, Melanie – 1991
A case study examined the brief conversations about writing that took place between a high school English teacher and two of his students. One illustrative writing conference conversation lasting 1 minute and 19 seconds shows how, through the push and pull of their short exchange, student and teacher simultaneously read the book, read the writing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques
Sperling, Melanie – 1991
A study examined autobiographical narratives written by preservice English teachers who described their new experiences in student teaching. Subjects, 18 young men and women enrolled in a one-year combination teaching credential and masters degree program at Stanford University, described in writing a major classroom experience. Fourteen of the 18…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, English Instruction, Higher Education, Intermediate Grades
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