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Wangerin, Paul T. – Albany Law Review, 1988
This law review article provides useful guidance on learning strategies for law students drawing heavily on the literature of educational psychology and learning theory. An introductory section describes the traditional law school approach which has been for professors to inundate students with substantive and procedural rules of law but rarely if…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Law Students, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies
Pomeroy, Johanna – 1993
Designed for educators at all levels, this booklet offers guidelines on developing proposals for mini-grants. An introductory section underscores the importance of involving those colleagues who will be affected by the project and allowing enough time to develop the proposal. The remainder of the booklet is divided into nine sections. Number 1,…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Donors, Elementary Secondary Education, Grantsmanship
Schunk, Dale H.; Swartz, Carl W. – 1991
The influence of goal setting and progress feedback on self-efficacy and writing achievement was investigated for 60 fifth-grade children (33 girls and 27 boys) from three classes in two elementary schools. The sample included 37 White, 20 Black, two Hispanic American, and one Asian American students. The students received writing strategy…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Feedback
Greene, Stuart – 1991
Reading and writing are commonly seen as parallel processes of composing meaning, employing similar cognitive and linguistic strategies. Research has begun to examine ways in which knowledge of content and strategies contribute to the construction of meaning in reading and writing. The metaphor of mining can provide a useful and descriptive means…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship
Arndt, Valerie – 1987
A comparative, protocol-based study is reported of the first (Chinese) and foreign (English) language writing processes of six postgraduate English-as-a-Foreign-Language students. The study revealed the approaches of the six writers to the task of producing academic written discourse to be very different, and suggested that if composing strategies…
Descriptors: Chinese, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language)
Stevens, Robert J.; And Others – 1989
A year-long study determined the long-term effects of a comprehensive learning approach to elementary reading and writing instruction on students' achievement, attitudes, and metacognitive awareness. Subjects, 529 students in 29 second- through sixth-grade classes in a suburban Maryland school district, participated in the Cooperative Integrated…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Longitudinal Studies
Aston, Jean A., Ed.; And Others – 1990
This casebook is part of a set of materials written by the members of the Making Thinking Visible Project. It offers high school, college, and community college teachers' multiple perspectives on the teaching and learning of collaborative planning, and on classroom inquiry and practice. The casebook explains collaborative planning (a writing…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes
Reese, Diane J.; Zielonka, Paula S. – 1989
A review of current research in writing to learn in the content areas provides a basis for focusing on instructional strategies, use of text structure frames, and metacognitive writing strategies. Students can use writing to comprehend to learn content area text in a variety of ways based on their particular learning objectives for that particular…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Metacognition, Reader Text Relationship
Smagorinsky, Peter – 1990
A study investigated the composing process to examine why different types of instruction have different effects on composing products. The study contrasted three treatments: (1) presenting students with models (the traditional method); (2) the general procedures approach stressing freethinking process; and (3) a method stressing task-specific…
Descriptors: Criteria, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Protocol Analysis
Arizona State Dept. of Education, Phoenix. – 1989
Several strategies for improving communication between parents and teachers are explored in this handbook. Section I provides background information on parent-teacher communication. Recommendations to teachers for enhancing parent involvement in education are provided. Section II describes communication strategies for use in parent-teacher…
Descriptors: Background, Check Lists, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Mohr, Eric S. – 1990
Writing teachers should employ a pragmatic-eclectic approach to help freshman students become acquainted with as many writing models as possible. To privilege one model over the many others is to ignore the student's need for self- and world-discovery. The composition classroom has become the current center of critical reading and thinking skills,…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, Critical Thinking, Freshman Composition
Anderson, Emily; Goldwire, Cheryl; Aspden, Kathy; Kendall, June; Babb, Samuel J.; Murphy, Karen; Barton, Pat; Withers, Bill – 2001
The purpose of this guide is to assist teachers in preparing their students to write effectively, both on the Georgia Grade Three Writing Assessment and in other contexts. Using Quality Core Curriculum (QCC) writing objectives, teachers are encouraged to use the information in this guide to create transparencies and handouts for students. The…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Portfolios (Background Materials), Primary Education, Scores
Fiderer, Adele – 1997
This book offers 25 mini-lessons which focus on the elements of good writing. Intended for teachers of grades 3-6, the book provides practical teaching suggestions to introduce particular elements and strategies, as well as activities that will allow students to practice new techniques. Using excerpts from favorite children's authors' works and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Intermediate Grades
Riley, Paul – 1997
The role of the literature review in a research project is discussed, in the context of classroom research on language teaching. The discussion is intended for teachers undertaking such research with little or no experience, and offers step-by-step guidelines for conducting and using a review of literature in second language learning. First,…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Information Seeking
Corbett, Jan – 1998
The emptiness and nothingness associated with writer's block is often described as a kind of death, a place where there is nothing to decide, nothing about which to express an opinion. However, for students who enter the writing classroom from a different culture, the problem may not be lack of ideas, but conflicting ideas. Some of these students…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Expository Writing
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