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Isakson, Carol; Spyridakis, Jan H. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1999
Investigates the relationship of specific semantic and syntactic text characteristics to what information readers recall. Confirms that readers are more likely to recall more versus less important information and information in clauses, independent clauses, and first paragraphs. Suggests how writers can use these findings to help readers retain…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension, Recall (Psychology), Semantics
Moore, Rhonda – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1999
Discusses the qualities it takes for journalism students to be good interviewers and outlines several guidelines to follow. Lists seven "Boy Scout rules of interviewing." Gives a list of eight points on how to "punctuate what people say." (SC)
Descriptors: Interviews, Journalism, Journalism Education, News Writing
Smith, Tom – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1999
Presents techniques for weaving quotes into a stylish feature story. Describes "Quote Framing" and "Split Quotes," and gives different levels of appropriate and inappropriate uses for each. Suggest that most professional newspapers and magazines are working examples of correct form for the use of quotations, direct and…
Descriptors: Feature Stories, Journalism, Journalism Education, News Writing
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Johannessen, Larry R. – English Journal, 2001
Notes that when composition instruction engages students in collaborative inquiry and problem solving, it engages students in rehearsing the active processes of writing arguments, and moves from teacher-led work to group work to independent production. Describes several classroom strategies and procedures that will enable them to be productive…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Critical Thinking, Instructional Improvement, Problem Solving
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Hurd, Barbara – Educational Leadership, 2001
Exiled to Mussoorie, India, Tibetan students participating in a poetry workshop wrote persuasively about collective rage, communal loss and gratitude, and the shared wish to return home. The author, an American English professor, helped them express their individuality (a non-Tibetan value) while preserving their cultural identity. (MLH)
Descriptors: Creativity, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Individualism
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McWhorter, J. YeVette; Bullion-Mears, Ann T. – Middle School Journal, 1997
Discusses the writing of poetry in middle school content classrooms as a link between content area concepts and writing to learn. Describes several poem types, includes poetry samples, and discusses special concerns in implementing poetry writing. (JPB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Content Area Writing, Middle Schools, Poetry
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Sprinkle, Russ – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1999
Suggests that despite culturally induced aversions, aromas do have a role to play in writing instruction. Suggest there are many examples in literature of authors' treatment of the olfactory sense. Argues that emphasizing smell as a writing stimulant and encouraging olfactory analyses of literary works can serve as valid ways of introducing…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Sensory Experience, Two Year Colleges, Writing Instruction
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Andersen, Richard – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2003
From the early 1900s to the present, there have always been inconsistencies in how teachers evaluate the writing quality of their students' essays. Their critiques vary as much as their personalities. To establish common standards in writing for all courses in which essays are assigned and, at the same time, not infringe on the integrity of…
Descriptors: Human Services, Writing Across the Curriculum, Integrity, Essays
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Abdel Latif, Muhammad M. – International Journal of English Studies, 2008
Writing researchers have developed various methods for investigating the writing process since the 1970s. The early 1980s saw the occurrence of the real-time computer-aided study of the writing process that relies on the protocols generated by recording the computer screen activities as writers compose using the word processor. This article…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Investigations, Computer Managed Instruction, Educational History
Rudestam, Kjell Erik; Newton, Rae R. – SAGE Publications (CA), 2007
Like the previous editions of this bestselling text, "Surviving Your Dissertation: A Comprehensive Guide to Content and Process, Third Edition" offers readers guidance that other dissertation guides often miss, from ways to improve one's writing, to identifying one's learning preferences, to dealing with emotional blocks. Using examples from a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Research Methodology, Doctoral Dissertations, Guides
Hart, Melissa – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author talks about Natalie Goldberg's "Writing Down the Bones." Over the past 20 years, she has referred to its pages whenever she needs a chapter of cheery Buddhist philosophy to soften an onslaught of editorial rejection slips. In the midst of any heady publishing success, she turns to the book to remind her that,…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Student Attitudes, Student Reaction, Personal Narratives
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Ockerstrom, Lolly – InSight: A Collection of Faculty Scholarship, 2007
A case study on the teaching of writing, this paper discusses what motivates students in a freshman writing course to complete increasingly difficult writing assignments. The study provides a glimpse into how one class of freshman students developed positive expectations for writing a paper about a difficult poem by helping each other map…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Freshman Composition, Writing Instruction, Student Motivation
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Baxter Magolda, Marcia B.; King, Patricia M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2007
This article presents two interview strategies used to assess college students' developmental growth toward self-authorship. We illustrate that self-authorship is a foundation for achieving many college learning outcomes and argue that designing practice to promote self-authorship requires understanding how to assess it. We offer a brief overview…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Interviews, Questioning Techniques, Writing for Publication
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Macaro, Ernesto – Language Learning Journal, 2007
This article reports on a descriptive and exploratory study of near-beginner learners of French in English secondary schools, their cognitive and metacognitive strategies, and their general approaches to writing. There is virtually no research on foreign language writing at this level, conceived in this study as including the copying of words and…
Descriptors: Sentences, Writing Strategies, Second Language Learning, Metacognition
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Bloch, Joel – Language Learning & Technology, 2007
Blogging has emerged as one of the most popular forms of online discourse. The ease and lack of expense in setting up blogs has raised intriguing possibilities for language learning classrooms. The unique nature of their architecture and their low cost have not only affected how students can publish and distribute their work to a wider audience…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Writing Strategies, Writing Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication
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