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Shuman, R. Baird – English Education, 1975
Unless a teacher learns to foster humaneness, he or she is a failure. (JH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dialects, Disadvantaged Youth
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Halloran, S. M. – College English, 1975
Deprived of a given world an author can assume he shares with his readers, an author today is thereby also deprived of a given rhetoric and must create his own. (JH)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language, Literary Criticism
Dennis, Lawrence J., Ed. – 1989
Proceedings of two conferences of a society of specialists in the philosophy of education are contained in this document. Seven papers are included from the 1987 conference program. They are: (1) "Conversation and Character: Teachable Moments in Plato's 'Republic'" (D. B. Owen); (2) "In Praise of the Philosophy of Liberal Education" (A. M.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Childrens Rights, Educational Policy, Ethics
Jamar, Donna; Morrow, Jean – 1990
Using literature as a natural catalyst in an interdisciplinary approach, teachers can effectively bring the basics of reading, writing, and mathematics together to provide a learning atmosphere that promotes risk-taking as a natural and necessary part of learning. Integrating these areas throughout the curriculum enables students to develop a…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Integrated Curriculum
Gaunder, Eleanor Parks – 1990
This case study examined one advanced undergraduate student's efforts to write on similar topics for three different audiences--an advanced composition class, a history of Western philosophy class, and a district meeting of Pi Alpha Theta. Initially the student was juggling the demands of writing research papers for her two courses, and the third…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Higher Education
Sherman, Lawrence W. – 1990
The paper describes the use of writing as an instructional strategy to integrate several contemporary issues all of which focus on the teaching of human development theories. Issues include postmodern thought, higher level thinking process, conceptual conflict, and arousal, motivation, and integrating the writing process into the psychology…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Processes
Duke, Charles R. – 1982
Teachers need not drop entirely the nonliterary aspects of classroom talk and response to put students back in touch with the aesthetic role of classroom reading. Affect is the "gut reaction" a reader experiences when his or her raw emotions are touched. This first level of response must be acknowledged, even encouraged, before moving on…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Literature
McEachern, William Ross – 1986
Elementary school students are unfamiliar with the process of writing a report on an assigned topic. One strategy for rectifying this is to have students compose reports in groups. Group compositions are a collaborative effort to prepare a piece of writing whereby students in either large or small groups work through the writing process together…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Intermediate Grades, Prewriting, Research Papers (Students)
Alaska State Dept. of Education, Juneau. – 1987
This document contains a collection of essays written by students in General Educational Development (GED) programs. The students had dropped out of high school and are now seeking an equivalency diploma. In the essays, students discuss why they quit school, how well they did in school, what they learned there, and whether it was difficult for…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuation Students, Dropout Attitudes, Dropouts
Hornick, Karen – 1986
The teaching of writing to students who speak nonstandard English can be difficult because students' linguistic differences rarely indicate true incompetence, and students' writing problems may result from conflicts between the cultures and language uses at home and school. Factors found to encourage writing improvement are the following: (1)…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Role, Learning Problems
Lee, Helen C. – 1986
Word processing can assist college teachers in writing and revising lecture notes, syllabi, vitas, bibliographies, and manuscripts. Disks can also provide notes for students who cannot avoid missing lectures. Electronic changes in materials provide an efficient and quick way to revise instructional materials, add items to bibliographies, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Resumes (Personal)
Simmons, Jo An McGuire – 1979
A study was conducted in the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) to test the effectiveness of the Garrison method, a one-to-one method of teaching composition, as a means of improving learning in composition classes with students inexperienced in writing and lacking in language skills. A comparison was made between experimental and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Assessment, English Instruction, Individualized Instruction
Wrobleski, Diane – 1985
Three different ways of integrating writing and thinking into the classroom are using double-entry notebooks, literature logs, and process journals. In a double-entry notebook, the writer takes notes on the reading, collects direct quotations, makes observational notes, and writes fragments, lists, and images on the left side of the notebook. On…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Expository Writing, Language Processing, Literature Appreciation
Bhola, H. S. – 1986
At the heart of the enterprise of providing reading materials to new readers is the writer. The writer must write before the new literates can read and must write both effectively and interestingly. Although talent helps, acquired skills play an important part in writing, especially in expository writing. More important, to enable them to produce…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Beginning Reading, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Haswell, Richard H. – 1988
To compare the different images of writing that different assessment methods produce, a study examined two formal writing assessments--holistic and the specially developed intra-subject paired comparison method (IPC)--of pre/post university freshman composition-course writing. The samples of writing were unrehearsed, 50 minute, in-class essays.…
Descriptors: College English, Evaluation Methods, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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