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Applebee, Arthur N. – Reading Teacher, 1980
Presents an overview of research findings concerning children's storytelling and then considers a number of issues that need to be addressed, including the importance of children's expectations about what a story is and whether this "sense of story" is important in learning to read. (FL)
Descriptors: Children, Language Skills, Narration, Reading Skills
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Applebee, Arthur N.; Langer, Judith A. – English Journal, 2009
It has been almost 30 years since the last systematic look at writing instruction in middle schools and high schools in the United States (Applebee, Writing). Since that report, there have been a number of significant changes in the contexts in which teachers teach and in which their students learn to write. Stretching back to the 1969-70 school…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Writing Achievement, State Standards, High Stakes Tests
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Applebee, Arthur N. – Journal of Reading, 1977
Reviews recent ERIC documents which focus on the relationships between reading and writing and which suggest that the facilitating effects of one practice upon the other can be delineated through careful research. (HOD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Curriculum, Language Acquisition, Literature Reviews
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Applebee, Arthur N. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1978
Focuses on the writing instruction which the 1977 NCTE Achievement Award- winning students had received, concluding that writing frequency, type of assigned writing topics, and class size affect writing instruction and that successful writers are dedicated readers. (DD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Size, Educational Research, English Instruction
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Langer, Judith A.; Applebee, Arthur N. – Educational Horizons, 1985
The authors suggest a broad range of writing activities for students in subject area classes, which will foster content learning as well as writing proficiency; a network of teachers skilled in developing curriculum materials based on writing; and expectations for writing in content area classes, such as mathematics, science, and social studies.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Instructional Materials
Langer, Judith A.; Applebee, Arthur N. – 1983
Teachers can use a variety of techniques to help students learn to manage the writing process of generating ideas, writing, and revising material. To assist students in developing their ideas about a topic, acquiring additional information, and integrating new information with previous ideas--all part of the generating phase--teachers can give…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Evaluation, Revision (Written Composition), Student Motivation
Applebee, Arthur N. – 1979
Recent trends in composition research indicate that attention has turned away from the parts of the writing product toward the steps involved in the writing process. There are two common threads to this research: (1) writing has a number of distinct stages including prewriting, writing, and editing, and (2) errors are a natural part of learning,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods
Applebee, Arthur N.; And Others – 1987
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) administered a writing task to nationally representative samples of 9-, 13-, and 17-year-old students in order to assess their abilities to use the conventions of written English. Approximately 2,000 students at each age level completed this task as part of NAEP's 1984 writing assessment.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Educational Assessment, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Applebee, Arthur N.; And Others – 1990
To evaluate the writing abilities of American students, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) asked nationally representative samples of fourth, eighth, and twelfth graders--approximately 20,000 students in all--to perform a variety of informative, persuasive, and narrative writing tasks. In addition, students were asked about the…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 12, Grade 4
Applebee, Arthur N.; And Others – 1986
Based on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 1984 assessment of the writing achievement of American school children, this report presents national and demographic subgroup achievement results for students in grades four, eight, and eleven, and discusses students' attitudes toward writing and instruction. The first chapter…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Applebee, Arthur N. – 1983
Focusing on the development of students' writing skills and on the instructional techniques used to promote those skills, this report relates the findings of the second phase of the National Study of Writing in the Secondary School. In addition to further analysis of data collected during the first phase of the study, the report provides…
Descriptors: Audiences, Case Studies, Content Area Writing, High School Students
Applebee, Arthur N.; And Others – 1986
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) evaluated the writing ability of American students in 1974, 1979, and 1984. Data from 95,000 students were examined for trends over this 10-year period. Writing tasks, including informative, persuasive, and literary or imaginative writing were administered to national samples of students aged…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Creative Writing, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives