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CORBETT, EDWARD P.J. – 1967
THIS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE RHETORICAL TRADITION FROM ARISTOTLE TO KENNETH BURKE EMPHASIZES THE CHANGES IN THE DEFINITION OF RHETORIC AND IN THE SCOPE OF THE DISCIPLINE. TO REVEAL WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO RHETORICAL TRAINING IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES, THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS OF THE BOYLSTON PROFESSORSHIP OF RHETORIC AT…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, English, English Instruction, Higher Education
JENKINS, KENNETH D. – 1965
CREATIVE WRITING SHOULD BE GROUNDED IN THE EXPERIENCES OF THE WRITER. THUS, IN TEACHING CREATIVE WRITING, THE TEACHER MUST REALIZE (1) THAT HE IS NOT ABLE TO TEACH CREATIVITY, (2) THAT CREATIVITY IS NOT RESERVED FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED, (3) THAT THE STARTING POINT FOR CREATIVE WRITING IS THE INDIVIDUAL'S EXPERIENCE, (4) THAT WRITING IS…
Descriptors: Assignments, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Lambert, Robert G. – The Teachers Guide to Media & Methods, 1966
By concentrating on critical analyses of motion pictures, English teachers at all levels can instruct their classes in the intelligent viewing of screen presentations. Teachers should emphasiz e that the film maker uses the powerful techniques of camera placement and the "rhythm of cutting" to determine the impact of the movie; that the image, not…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Communications, English Instruction
Langdon, Margaret – 1961
An account of an "intensive writing" experiment to stimulate and teach secondary students to write freely and creatively is given in this book. The experimental teaching method which stresses emotion, brevity, simplicity, and honesty is described, as well as the stimulus used for each writing lesson, the results obtained, and the children's…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Expression, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing
Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1977
E. D. Hirsch's "Philosophy of Composition" (in press) reintroduces to communication theorists the "progress of language" thesis first developed, by Henry Bradley and Otto Jespersen around 1900, in the context of oral language. The thesis states that languages--English in particular--tend to become more simplified and flexible…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension, Diachronic Linguistics, Elementary Education
Tripp, Janice A. – 1978
Tagmemic invention offers a student several ways of decreasing the unfamiliarity of the early stages of writing. The process of inquiry and the heuristic devices provide the orientation and tools for dealing with new writing tasks with increased confidence and likelihood of success. In the theory of tagmemic rhetoric, language behavior and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Creative Writing, Language Research, Productive Thinking
de Beaugrande, Robert – 1977
By comparing the strategies involved in creating a poem and in writing a government report, this paper presents a model of reading and writing processes for exploring the relationship between literature and technical writing and for pointing out the similarities in the use of texts. The model assumes that the student approaches a piece of writing…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Language Patterns, Literature
Heitzman, Wm. Ray – 1978
The paper offers guidelines to prospective authors on how to write for publication in journals or monographs. People generally seem to write because of a desire to share an idea, for financial reasons, for ego gratification, for professional advancement, or for a combination of these reasons. Steps in preparing a manuscript include storing notes…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Copyrights, Guidelines, Higher Education
Kimzey, Ardis – 1977
Intended as a guide for educators interested in initiating a poetry in the schools program, this book is organized into four parts. The first two parts narrate the poet-author's experiences in beginning such a program in North Carolina, outline techniques for presenting poetry in the classroom, and offer numerous samples of student writing. Part…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Dorenkamp, Angela G. – 1978
Although traditional composition instruction has moved from an emphasis on skill practice for writing in other disciplines to an emphasis on writing as a personal communication process, the increasing demands for clear technical writing and the current attacks on jargon require that English departments further define and outline composition…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Trends, English Instruction, Higher Education
Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs, Ed.; Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, Ed. – 1978
The introductory essay of this book states that the value of formal and generic analysis must be tested heuristically, in application. With that value as the keynote to the essay collection, the theoretical perspectives of form and genre in rhetorical criticism are discussed, and five critical essays give evidence of the constraints and creative…
Descriptors: Essays, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Larson, Richard L. – 1975
The essays in this volume have been collected to provide classroom teachers with materials from leading theorists in the United States and Great Britian which deals with the teaching of written composition in the elementary school (grades 1-8). These essays are presented in one of five categories: theories of written discourse and theories on the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Saint Louis Public Schools, MO. – 1974
This guide is a reference for the teacher to use in each of the language arts areas (reading, writing, speaking, listening, and logical thinking) where instruction in communication skills is desired. Part one of the guide covers school publications, journalism, speech, media survey, and dramatics; part two contains sections on competency…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, English Instruction, Journalism
Rosen, Ellen; Coleman, Sue – 1975
Reading students whose reading skills are being improved need to learn expository writing in order to be able to organize and express thoughts on paper. This document presents a systematic approach for teaching writing as part of the total communication process and consists of five units. "The Expository Paragraph," designed for use in a skills…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Essays, Expository Writing
Waters, Betty Lou – 1975
This paper describes the preliminary results of research currently underway concerning sex-based differences in written composition. Sixty themes written by college-age native speakers of English were chosen for study. The themes were typed exactly as they had been written. No corrections were made. They were numbered alphabetically by the names…
Descriptors: College Students, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Usage
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