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Murphy, Pamela – Language Arts, 2003
Describes how a teacher helps children understand that endings do not just magically pop into their heads as they write the final words of their stories. Hopes to provide students with authentic revising sessions and to encourage them to assume the dual role of critical reader and thoughtful writer whenever possible. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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Garner, S. J.; Vice, Janna – Planning and Changing, 2000
Proposes guidelines for managing and writing self-study documents prepared by school district business officials seeking accreditation by the International Association for Management Education. Includes description of the writing team and an organized data-collection method. (PKP)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Data Collection, Guidelines, Higher Education
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Matsuda, Paul Kei – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2003
Examines the history of process and post-process in composition studies, focusing on ways in which terms, such as "current-traditional rhetoric,""process," and "post-process" have contributed to the discursive construction of reality. Argues that use of the term post-process in the context of second language writing needs to be guided by a…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Bloodgood, Janet W. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2002
Considers how the views of Quintilian provide a new lens for examining the writing process and its components as advocated by D. Graves, D. Murray, and others. Notes that the Quintilian Progression contains guidelines to support teachers and students as they endeavor to become more effective writers and critical thinkers. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement, Standardized Tests
Sharpe, Matthew – Teachers & Writers, 2003
Presents an interview with Colson Whitehead. Discusses his approach to writing a novel. Considers several of his novels and his experiences writing them. (SG)
Descriptors: Creativity, Higher Education, Interviews, Novels
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Tobin, Lad – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Argues that metaphor offers students and teachers a significant (but little used) means of communication. Contends that by examining and extending student metaphors for composing, teachers gain valuable information about how students struggle to create a text and how they struggle with teachers over issues of power and authority. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metaphors, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Methods
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Schriner, Delores K.; Rice, William C. – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Assesses the compatibility of computer conferencing with collaborative learning. Finds that computer conferencing is another form of computer technology well-suited for the teaching of writing as a socially constituted process. Finds that computer conferencing integrates school life with life outside the school. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes
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Dixon, Kathleen G. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1989
Examines the concept of intellectual development, focusing on how differences in writing reflect different developmental models, such as those developed by Piaget and Vygotsky. Discusses the consequences of developmental models on theories of composition and the function of narrative. (MM)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Intellectual Development, Models
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Brand, Alice G. – Rhetoric Review, 1990
Describes a series of studies of both student and professional writers. Concludes that writers' emotions change discernibly when they compose. Finds intensified positive emotions (such as excitement and happiness), weakened negative-passive emotions (shame and boredom), and less variable negative-active emotions (including fear and anger). (SG)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Higher Education, Psychological Studies, Writing Attitudes
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Hearne, J. Dixon; Resch, Kenneth – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Regardless of the content area, the foundation of learning is reading and writing. By emphasizing process, not product, and encouraging students to express themselves in reading and writing, teachers can make learning more meaningful and successful. Form should emerge from content, from the student's need to express an idea. Includes 10…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Reading Processes, Secondary Education, Writing Across the Curriculum
Tremmel, Robert – Freshman English News, 1989
Discusses some problems of the process approach to writing instruction. Investigates the impact of productivity on student performance and attitudes; whether forcing productivity is workable in the classroom; and whether productivity shows potential for helping students develop as writers. Notes that practice is an important part of the writing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Productivity, Student Attitudes
Beers, Terry – Freshman English News, 1989
Examines two contrasting perspectives of invention: rhetoric as "art," and rhetoric as "knack," derived from talent and experience. Argues that inventive strategies should be viewed within an axiological perspective, and notes that instructors can teach students to combine different types of inventive strategies, avoiding a…
Descriptors: Free Writing, Higher Education, Rhetorical Invention, Writing Instruction
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Windsor, Dorothy A. – Written Communication, 1989
Examines the processes an engineer goes through as he/she writes a routine and a non-routine document--processes that are strongly affected by the degree to which his/her company has previously accepted the claims he/she makes as given or as knowledge. Discusses the collaborative nature of work in an organization. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Cooperation, Engineers, Organizational Communication
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O'Friel, Patricia – Exercise Exchange, 1988
Presents a writing exercise which involves students in their own and their peers' writing. Claims validity in that it personifies one of the most persistent blocks to expression--the inner critic which causes the writer to reject too soon and discriminate too severely. (RAE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Secondary Education, Student Journals, Writing Exercises
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Flower, Linda – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Argues that an integrated vision of the composition process is needed to explain how context cues cognition, which in turn mediates and interprets the particular world that context provides. Explores some ways that observational research might be used to create a well-supported, theoretical understanding of the composition process. (RS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Higher Education, Research Methodology
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