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Jumper, Will C. – Iowa English Yearbook
The importance of formulating a good theme topic is discussed, and a brief definition of a successful topic is provided. The major portion of the article consists of suggestions on how to use literature as a source for 11 different types of themes. These suggestions may be adapted to any age level. (BN)
Descriptors: College Programs, English, English Instruction, Literature
Robinson, H. Alan, Comp.; Rauch, Sidney J., Comp. – 1966
This collection of papers presents many practical procedures for improving secondary school instruction in the several content areas. Topics included are principles and procedures in corrective reading, diagnostic techniques, the role of a reading consultant in the content areas, the use of writing to help poor readers, corrective reading in the…
Descriptors: Corrective Reading, Reading Consultants, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Instruction
Blake, Robert W. – 1976
This paper cites descriptions, by professional writers, of two stages in the composing process that appear to correspond with the two modes of mental activity separately controlled by the hemispheres of the brain. The stage of writing a first draft involves unconscious, personal, irrational, intuitive writing which may be called "writing for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing, Intermediate Grades, Self Expression
Sachs, Michael L.; Pargman, David – 1978
Exercise addiction may be defined as psychological and/or physiological dependence upon a regular regimen of physical activity. Additionally, exercise addiction is characterized by recognizable withdrawal symptoms when the need to exercise remains unfulfilled after 24 to 36 hours. These withdrawal symptoms may encompass both psychological and…
Descriptors: Exercise (Physiology), Interviews, Jogging, Participant Satisfaction
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Burgess, Sharon S.; Pargman, David – 1977
To test the hypothesis that stimulus-seeking and extraversion underlie "exercise addiction" and sport involvement, the relationships among stimulus-seeking, extraversion, and exercise frequency were examined in ninety males matched on age and educational level. The Stimulus Variation Seeking Scale, Sensation-Seeking Scale (SSS) and…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Exercise (Physiology), Motivation, Neurosis
Koch, Carl; Brazil, James M. – 1978
Based on the premise that students have a wealth of resources they can tap for their writing, this book presents a series of practical, student-centered strategies for use in high school and college composition classes. The exercises are grouped in four sets: the comfort zone (strategies for use in the early part of the composition course),…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, English Instruction, Higher Education, Secondary Education
Kaufmann, David A. – 1976
A traditional discussion of obesity considers the number of pounds over what is considered average for one's age, height, and sex, and is based on the assumption that the average weight for a given group of people of the same age, height, and sex is the healthiest status for that group. There is a physiological and biochemical basis for obesity.…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Curriculum Development, Dietetics, Exercise (Physiology)
Bruton, Stella P. – 1976
Acceptance of responsibility for their written expression can be encouraged in college students through oral games which emphasize the linguistic sensibility they possessed as children. The basic elements of good written language (pleasing sounds, repetition, word play, surprise, climax) are often paralleled in riddles, game rituals, and other…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Higher Education, Linguistic Competence, Speech Communication
Dudley, Juanita Williams – 1976
This paper examines technical writing at the high school level and suggests methods of teaching technical writing to students. Such topics are discussed as demonstration, mechanism description, causal analysis, detail, spatial order, and chronological order. It is argued that writing about objects can sharpen a writer's powers of observation and…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Technical Writing
Briggs, Megan M. – 1975
This document is directed to physical education teachers who teach movement education in elementary and secondary schools. Its purpose is to define movement, discuss its place in the education program and the educational life of the school, and provide guidance in the presentation, subsequent development, and progression of movement education for…
Descriptors: Dance, Elementary Education, Exercise (Physiology), Movement Education
Johnson, Robert M. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of manual negative accentuated resistance on strength and/or muscular endurance. Three strength and/or muscular endurance tests were administered to male and female physical education majors enrolled in a required exercise class at the beginning and end of the semester. Push-ups, chin-ups, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Exercise (Physiology), Females, Males
Maud, Peter J. – 1975
A pulmonary function ratio describing oxygen extraction from alveolar ventilation was used for an intergroup comparison between three groups of athletes (rugby, basketball, and football players) and one group of sedentary subjects during steady-state submaximal exercise. The ratio and its component parts are determined from only three gas…
Descriptors: Athletes, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Groups
Antonacci, Robert J.; Schoor, Gene – 1974
This handbook on track and field for pre- and early teens covers the following areas of the sport: (a) distance running, (b) relay and hurdle racing, (c) height and distance jumping, (d) shot putting, (e) discus throwing, (f) javelin throwing (g) hammer and weight throwing, (h) walking, (i) jogging, and (j) hiking. Included also are brief…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Athletic Fields, Athletics, Children
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Bell, Mary Elizabeth – Education, 1968
The many everyday needs for manuscript writing--signs, maps, graphs, and posters--and the fact that it retains its legibility better than does cursive writing suggest the need for the continued use of manuscript beyond grades 1 and 2. Also, manuscript writing is preferable to cursive writing for children with poor coordination or spelling…
Descriptors: Cursive Writing, Handwriting, Handwriting Skills, Intermediate Grades
Zanotti, Robert James – 1970
To assess the effectiveness of an approach to writing designed to capitalize on the relationship between oral and written composition, 60 sixth graders used tape recorders during the pre-writing period to organize and then play back their ideas, while a second group of 60 sixth graders used a more conventional composition approach and recorded…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Sex Differences, Speech Communication, Tape Recorders
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