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Lacampagne, Robert Julien – 1968
The responses to a 40-item multiple choice questionnaire by a nationally representative group of over 1000 twelfth-grade boys and girls, who had been rated either superior or average in writing performance, were analyzed to determine the effects of student attitudes and approaches toward composition and to identify the effects of certain teaching…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, English Instruction, Grade 12, Reading Habits
Horn, Vivian Josephine – 1968
This study examined "signals" of relationships between sentences that might be helpful in teaching reading to non-native speakers of English. Logical relationships were given special attention and classified to determine if they could be contained within a limited list to be used for teaching purposes. Five hundred paragraphs (2,720 sentences)…
Descriptors: Cues, English Instruction, English (Second Language), Evaluation
Shaver, James P. – 1969
This ESEA Title 3 project provided tutoring assistance to fourth, seventh, and 10th grade students who were underachievers in reading and/or writing as determined by a correlation of students' test results on the California Test of Mental Maturity and the Sequential Tests of Educational Progress (STEP). Three groups of students were randomly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Grade 10, Grade 4
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Rippey, Robert – Irish Journal of Education, 1968
Eight classes (140 students) in 10th- and 11th-grade were taught English composition using either an "errorless" or a "dialectical" method, each involving a model paragraph. The progress of the students was examined using the STEP and Composition Rating Scales before and after the instruction. Significant changes in the students' scores occurred…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, English Instruction, Models, Retention (Psychology)
Huseboe, Arthur R., Ed. – 1969
The four lectures in this publication were composed with the common concern for making the study of high school English more effective and more delightful. Papers are (1) "Robert Frost's Chicken Feathers" by C. W. Geyer (discusses the influence of oral folklore and humor on Frost's poetry); (2) "Nature in Literature" by Gerhard T. Alexis; (3)…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Fiction, Film Production, Films
Hilfman, Tillie – 1970
The purpose of this study was to help second grade children expand and elaborate their sentences by using sentence expansion techniques which would provide exposure to word form classes and increase awareness and understanding of syntactic units. Nineteen children in a second grade class for the gifted were asked to write a one-page composition at…
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Education, Form Classes (Languages), Grade 2
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Stern, Adele H. – English Journal, 1968
The use of films in the classroom can help motivate students not only to write but also to consciously employ literary techniques. A film offers visual and audio parallels for conventions traditionally associated with writing, such as metaphor, plot, theme, point-of-view, dialect, satire, and imagery. Since these film conventions can be directly…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, English Instruction, Figurative Language, Film Study
Defense Language Inst., Washington, DC. – 1966
These materials comprise Volumes 1-13 in the Defense Language Institute's Basic Course Series in Serbo-Croatian. The format follows the DLI language text series, which employ audiolingual methodology and are designed to be used in the classroom with native instructors. The course aims to train native English language speakers to Level 3…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cultural Context, History, Illustrations
Sharma, D.N.; Stone, James W. – 1969
This preliminary edition of the Foreign Service Institute's text in elementary Hindi is intended to "make it possible for students to begin using Hindi, from the first hour of class, to obtain information and exchange opinions about topics which are important to them." It is based on Stevick's "Microwave" style of lesson…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cultural Context, Grammar, Hindi
Haugh, Oscar M.; Condon, Edwyna F. – 1966
Presented in this publication are the findings from a selected group of 52 studies conducted by graduate students at the University of Kansas. Undertaken as research for masters' and doctoral degrees, these studies are limited to problems occupying public school teachers of grades 7-13. Specific areas of the research are grammar and usage (6…
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grammar
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Stratta, Leslie, Ed. – English in Education, 1969
The eight articles in the first section of this publication on the teaching of writing in British schools concentrate on classroom practices--ways of motivating student creative writing, the encouragement of group expository writing, and criteria to be considered when marking student writing. In the second section, five articles critically analyze…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing, English Instruction, Expository Writing
Smith, Edwin H. – 1970
The contents of this book is based upon knowledge derived from university institutes for teacher training in adult basic education, independent and collaborative research, and information obtained from the field of literacy education. In the first three chapters, the author presents a concise summary of the history of literacy education. Specific…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Needs, History
Hibbs, Eleanore C. – 1973
In teaching students how to write, the utilitarian aspect does not need to be ignored, but--more important--the imaginative, expressive aspect should be emphasized. Since all writing depends on the full resources of the imagination, students need to be taught how to recreate or vivify people, objects, scenes, and feelings. A process which helps…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, Creative Thinking
Linn, Michael D. – 1974
When teaching composition to speakers of Black English, instructors should be aware of the dominance of oral expression in black culture and base the writing program on developing the students' present language abilities. The social value placed by inner-city blacks on oral expression is evident in the varying verbal contests carried out when…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Dialects, Communication (Thought Transfer), Disadvantaged Youth
Huberman, Elizabeth – 1974
A twelve-hour program focusing on a day in jail which was organized by the Kean College departments of Fine Arts, Sociology, and English provided students with some concepts of what a day in jail is really like, and helped them to understand the necessity of creativity--study, writing, acting, painting, or even protesting--for survival. Inspired…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Creative Expression, Drama
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