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McClure, Susan H. – 1994
A series of taped interviews with undergraduates at Indiana University of Pennsylvania enrolled in a writing class yielded a number of findings about their responses to their instructor's marginal and terminal comments on their papers: (1) the comments least understood were the "blanket comments," those comments that the instructor used…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
Pacheco, Anne-Louise – 1994
If properly administered, peer-group critiques in college writing classes can be an effective means of sharpening students' skills of critical reading while increasing their awareness of audience. If not properly administered, however, they can be unpleasant and nerve-racking for all involved. Finding that both she and her students dreaded peer…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Hawisher, Gail E., Ed.; Selfe, Cynthia L., Ed. – 1993
Focusing on work of interest to college English teachers and researchers, this book offers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English at the college level. The book cites 1,925 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1991 calendar year. The bibliography lists each work…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, College English, English Instruction, Higher Education
Stieve, Edwin – 1993
Breaking down gender barriers in composition and literature classrooms suggests that teachers rethink the forms of writing they demand of their students (e.g., argumentation and exposition) and that they encourage a wide range of approaches which account for gender-specific modes of writing and interpreting texts. Various writing assignments such…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Style, Feminism, Higher Education
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Education, Raleigh. – 1994
Providing information to help develop students' sense of narrative and to show them specific test-taking strategies, this publication is helpful to teachers as they ready their students for the North Carolina Fourth Grade Writing Assessment. The publication provides materials on generating ideas for writing, selecting topics, revising, developing…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Story Grammar, Test Wiseness
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Student Evaluation and Records Branch. – 1989
This collection of student essays provides illustrations of the criteria used to grade the composition portion of the sixth-grade achievement test used in Alberta (Canada). An introductory section describes the procedures for selecting the essays used, establishing scoring norms, and scoring the tests, and offers general comments on the writing…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries, French
KaiKai, Regina E.; KaiKai, Septimus M. – 1990
A survey investigated students' attitudes towards the writing activities and experiences in a children's literature course in which students were required to develop, orally share, revise after peer collaboration, and submit for possible publication a folktale or modern fantasy story. Surveys were completed by 37 students enrolled in two classes.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Student Attitudes
Chafe, Wallace – 1990
Ease of language processing varies with the nature of the language involved. Ordinary spoken language is the easiest kind to produce and understand, while writing is a relatively new development. On thoughtful inspection, the readability of writing has shown itself to be a complex topic requiring insights from many academic disciplines and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Language Processing
Oak Park Public School District 97, IL. – 1984
The purpose of this curriculum outline is to define the basic language arts requirements for junior high school students in the Oak Park (Illinois) school district. For grades 7 and 8 the topics covered in mechanics, spelling, capitalization, punctuation, parts of speech, language usage, and sentence style are outlined. In addition, a summary of…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Guides, Junior High Schools, Language Arts
Peer reviewedKurata, Marilyn – Exercise Exchange, 1983
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: At my university, students are required to take a two course sequence in freshman composition, EH 101 and EH 102. EH 101 covers six basic essay forms utilizing description, narration, process description, classification, comparison/contrast, and argument. Because EH 101 is a basic, required course,…
Descriptors: Essays, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Blair, Linda – 1983
Nonnative speakers learn to write just as native speakers do, by learning to adjust their "monitors." Teachers too often focus on form rather than on the students' interests and abilities. With the monitor working at a low level, beginning writers can use their store of acquired skills, and with the monitor level higher, they can…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Students, Individual Differences, Language Styles
West, Judy Ferguson – 1983
To determine which factors were considered important in composing legal written documents, personal interviews were conducted with 111 Middle Tennessee Bar Association members, and questionnaires were mailed to 211 legal secretaries/paralegals. The self-administered questionnaires were completed and returned by 133 persons. Of those, 108 indicated…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Job Skills, Lawyers, Legal Assistants
Figler, Howard – 1983
Practical advice for creating effective resumes, cover letters, and thank-you letters is provided in this guide for college students. Ten general characteristics of a good resume are enumerated and followed by a lengthy list of strong, action verbs to use when writing the resume. Guidelines for developing the following eight specific parts of a…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Employment Qualifications, Guidelines, Higher Education
Roth, Audrey J. – 1984
With the advent of composition software, the microcomputer has become a valuable writing and teaching tool. In "Writing with a Word Processor" (Harper, 1983), William Zinsser details the trauma he experienced in the shift from being a pencil and paper writer to being a computer writer. However, those accustomed to composing at a typewriter will…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Consumer Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNelson, Shirley – Exercise Exchange, 1982
A unit for teaching writing to senior high school students is described in this brief article. AUTHOR'S COMMENT (excerpt): I have used the following exercises to help writing students develop a stronger sense of audience. The sequence of activities is divided into three phases--prewriting, drafting, and rewriting--and a fourth phase of publishing…
Descriptors: Audiences, High Schools, Learning Activities, Short Stories


