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Odell, Lee – Research in the Teaching of English, 1974
Students made increased, but statistically non-significant, use of invention procedures taught them over the span of a one-semester composition course. (JH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Language Research, Measurement Techniques
Robinson, H. Alan, Ed. – 1977
This book examines historical development of reading and writing research and instruction. Chapters discuss the following topics: spelling instruction in the United States; developments in composition research and instruction; reading instruction and research in historical perspective; eye movement and children's reading interests as two trends in…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Eye Movements, Reading Diagnosis
Tuttle, Frederick B., Jr. – 1978
This book explores the many visually oriented activities that can be used to teach the composition process. Chapter one outlines the format of the book and discusses the composition process in terms of visual perception and reaction to visual stimuli. Chapter two introduces the general aspects of composition that are pertinent to all types of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, Descriptive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Thomas, Daniel R. – 1977
This paper discusses reasons for combining the composition and speech courses required of college freshmen. Observations about the traditional division of speech and composition instruction indicate that teachers with less experience are merely giving students "busy work" to exercise skills those students should have prior to college enrollment,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Needs, English Instruction
Werdmann, Anne M. – 1976
In a sixth-grade unit, students learned about people's facial expressions through careful observation, recording, reporting, and generalizing. The students studied the faces of people of various ages; explored "masks" that people wear in different situations; learned about the use of ritual masks; made case studies of individuals to show…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Emotional Response
Hansen, Mary Lewis – 1976
One of six student guidebooks in a series of 11 arts and humanities career exploration guides for grade 7-12 teachers, counselors, and students, this student book on exploration of writing careers presents information on specific occupations in four different career areas: Creative writers, editors, business occupations, and educators about…
Descriptors: Business, Career Exploration, Creative Writing, Editing
Cottam, Keith M.; Pelton, Robert W. – 1977
This book's purpose is to aid the researcher-writer in locating information from a variety of fields. It describes over 200 basic reference sources, and groups them according to the following types of information: background information, magazine or newspaper articles, books, definitions, fact sources, biography, quotations, statistics,…
Descriptors: Atlases, Dictionaries, Directories, Encyclopedias
Kayeum, Joan – 1976
This booklet is a collection of Mullah Nasruddin tales that are commonly enjoyed in Afghanistan. These tales have been adapted to form a course in controlled composition for students studying English as a foreign language. After reading each tale the student is asked to carry out certain tasks. In addition to the simplest task, copying the passage…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Reading Materials
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Wagner, Eileen N. – English Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Editing, English Curriculum, Evaluation Methods, Grades (Scholastic)
Meagher, E. M. – 1982
The development of a college writing program can offer many challenges to a program director drawn from the ranks of the English faculty. The discipline of writing, an act of production, is both scorned and clutched by faculty who have been trained to analyze literature, an act of perception. Literature specialists, to be qualified to teach…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Faculty, English Curriculum, English Departments
Quellmalz, Edys; Capell, Frank – 1979
The purpose of this study was to examine the stability of measures of student writing performance across types of discourse (genres) and across response modes (selected response: multiple choice; constructed response: single paragraph, and full length essay). The study addressed the following: (1) the relationship/stability of writing scores…
Descriptors: Correlation, Essay Tests, Literary Genres, Models
Chew, Charles R. – 1981
Competency in the three skills areas of reading, writing, and mathematics is a requirement for high school graduation in the state of New York. The writing competency requirement consists of two tests: the Preliminary Competency Test in Writing, given to students in the eighth or ninth grade, and the Regents Competency Test in Writing, given to…
Descriptors: Competence, Evaluation Methods, Graduation Requirements, High Schools
Amiran, Eyal; Mann, Judy – 1982
The result of a review of 160 documents, including research reports, theoretical essays, position papers, and journal articles, this report provides a synthesis of literature concerning composition in kindergarten through grade 12. The report presents theoretical, conceptual, organizational, and implemental materials concerning the concrete and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Literature Reviews, Motivation Techniques
Barnes, Gregory A. – 1982
A book is presented that is intended to facilitate mastery of English as a second language by foreign-born professionals who are working and competing in the United States or English-speaking regions of Canada. The text rests on two assumptions: first, that its readers are prepared to improve their linguistic skills on their own, and secondly that…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Skills, English (Second Language), Foreign Nationals
Thralls, Charlotte – 1981
A theory of textual processing signals--cues to guide the response of any reader to a narrative text--can be evolved from Gerald Prince's theory of reading interludes and William Labov's work on narrative evaluation. An examination of these signals in two personal experience narratives written by students in remedial and freshman writing courses…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Narration, Reading Comprehension
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