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Lynn McAlpine; Corinne Boz – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Writing is central to PhD work, though often a source of challenge, given the dissertation is the basis for the award of the degree. Universities may offer writing workshops, but these frequently take a remedial, skills-based approach: writing as something to fix rather than a developmental life-learning process of gaining confidence and fluency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication
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Kramer, Tereza Joy; Zeccardi, Joe; Emhoff, Chi-An W.; Williams, Claire; Dunn, Robin J.; Rose, Joshua – Across the Disciplines, 2022
This comparative, mixed-methods study illustrates the impact of weekly facilitated peer review ("Writing Circles") in STEM courses across time: 1) in a lower-division course, Circles improve all learning outcomes for writing and critical thinking, and most significantly, writing; 2) in an upper-division course, Circles are most effective…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, STEM Education, Power Structure, Comparative Analysis
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Milena Bojovic; Elise Frost; Aireen Grace Andal; Helga Simon – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
As PhD candidates of geography and planning, we engage in a collaborative autoethnography to reflect on our experiences during a writing retreat. We explore the significance of material and immaterial spaces of the retreat and how these spaces impacted our academic writing. We emphasise the value of a collaborative and supportive learning…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Geography Instruction, Writing Workshops, Doctoral Students
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Morley, Craig; Aston, Sam – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
Isolation is a consideration for many writers and is a term that has become synonymous with the pandemic. Perhaps this explains why the focus for much practice and research on writing development from a learning development and academic literacies context has traditionally focussed upon in-person support. Digital writing practices offer…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, COVID-19, Pandemics, Writing (Composition)
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Pâquet, Lili – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
In 2019, I refreshed a tertiary writing unit in which, across two assignments, students planned and then produced their own creative non-fiction work. Peer workshopping was an important pedagogical tool to help students bridge the gap between their creative non-fiction plan and their final submission. In the discipline of Writing, peer…
Descriptors: Reflection, Writing Workshops, Peer Evaluation, Computer Mediated Communication
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Vincent, Cynthia; Tremblay-Wragg, Émilie; Déri, Catherine; Plante, Isabelle; Chartier, Sara Mathieu – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
PhD candidates face heavy workloads and lack strategies to prioritize their dissertation, resulting in limited writing opportunities and low confidence in writing capabilities. Although writing retreats are known to propel academics' writing productivity, little is known about how they may assist PhD candidates in enhancing writing self-efficacy…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Writing Workshops, Writing (Composition)
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Quynn, Kristina – About Campus, 2020
Writing, writ large, is the very process, practice, and product by which students, researchers, faculty, and administrators on college campuses professionalize, become knowledgeable, and, in some cases, become experts. CSU Writes (Colorado State University) approaches writing as both the cornerstone practice and the primary means of professional…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Improvement, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction
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Karen Lange – PRIMUS, 2024
This article describes a major capstone course centered on public writing, whose underlying pedagogical principles are transferable to courses across the curriculum. The course aims to strengthen students' mathematical agency and their ability to effectively communicate mathematical ideas. In its unique format, students repeatedly take turns…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Active Learning, Education Work Relationship, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Amy Vetter; Mark Meacham – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2018
Purpose: For writing instruction, reflection has been an essential tool. Typically, educators ask students to reflect in a structured written, individual format. Less explored is the role that small and whole group reflective conversations have in fostering students' understandings about writing. The purpose of this paper is to explore several…
Descriptors: High School Students, Camps, Resident Camp Programs, Enrichment Activities
Leah Kay Shull – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This study was a narrative inquiry that investigated middle school students' experiences with an informal writing group. The six primary participants were members of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMO). During the month of November, each of the primary participants set a word count goal and composed a novel. Participants met together at group…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Rural Schools, Rural Youth, Rural Areas
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Al-Hroub, Anies; Shami, Ghina; Evans, Michael – Language Learning Journal, 2019
The aim of the action research reported here was to examine the differential effects of the 'writers' workshop' approach on the L2 (English) writing skills of upper-primary students with varying writing abilities. The participants were 31 fifth-grade students (17 boys and 14 girls) aged 10-11, who followed L2 English writing instruction based on…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Process Approach (Writing), Revision (Written Composition), Writing Improvement
Toney, Jennifer L. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purposes of this qualitative study, viewed through the New Literacy Studies (NLS) theoretical lens, were to explore third grade students' literacy practices as they composed multimodal informational texts in a digital writing workshop; and examine how these students composed multimodally in a digital format and what their perspectives were on…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Multiple Literacies, Case Studies, Grade 3
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Dobinson, Troy; Stokes-Thompson, Frederick – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
This study investigated the potential for using collaborative learning spaces for the development of résumé writing knowledge and skills in higher education students. Utilising a collaborative learning environment, 227 students from a mix of programmes and year levels participated in one of 24 workshops centering on a technology supported, shared…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Resumes (Personal), Writing Workshops, Writing Skills
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Coogan, David – Community Literacy Journal, 2014
Rhetorical theorists have argued that agency is a communal experience, but material conditions in jail "and" society often prevent prisoners and college students from experiencing it in meaningful ways that embrace difference. Challenging those conditions by bringing both groups together in a writing workshop enables everyone to resist…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, College Students, Barriers
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Adamek, Margaret Ellen – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2015
Peer review was used as a primary pedagogical tool in a scholarly writing course for social work doctoral students. To gauge student response to peer review and learning as a result of peer review, the instructor used narrative analysis to organize student comments into themes. Themes identified included initial trepidation, "no pain, no…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Student Attitudes, Writing for Publication, Scholarship
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