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Maiden, Emory – 1979
Instruction in basic composition can be undertaken as a cooperative effort between student and teacher similar to the interrelationship of performer and audience. Cooperative instruction implies more than changing texts and using class time in new ways it implies that the instructor must show a greater sensitivity to attitude. Transactional…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, English Instruction, Higher Education, Low Achievement
Raimes, Ann – 1979
A semester-long faculty seminar at Hunter College involved teachers from 14 disciplines in weekly meetings regarding writing in the subject areas. Although the teachers read literature on writing and heard from outside writing experts, they spent most of the time working together on designing and criticizing writing assignments for their classes…
Descriptors: Assignments, Basic Skills, English Instruction, Expository Writing
Liu, Shirley – 1979
Can the way children learn Chinese help them to learn English? In this study, it is noted that there is a possibility that despite the structural differences between them, there is transference from the learning of Chinese to the learning of English. Skinner's four major reinforcement schedules were used in this study to promote this transference…
Descriptors: Chinese, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Grade 1
Donovan, Timothy R. – 1977
When students submit their writing for evaluation, teachers too often respond in fixed ways that create images of the evaluator as preacher, as police officer, as stenographer, as computer specialist, or as obsessive-compulsive. Instead of creating a fixed, or "tied," image that promotes predictable, stereotyped student responses, teachers may…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Walmsley, Sean A. – 1978
The relationship between writing and reading processes can be analyzed from several contextual perspectives. The contextual perspectives may be linguistic, social, schematic, or strategic. While the writer follows several steps in getting meaning into print, the reader may not be able to reverse perfectly these steps and get meaning from print.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research, Linguistics
Edmonds, George F. – 1979
A study was conducted to evaluate the writing component of the Catonsville (Maryland) Community College Advancement Studies Program (ASP), a comprehensive plan of three core courses for developmental students. The study's nine hypotheses focused on general improvement of ASP student writing abilities, the specific areas of such improvement, and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Developmental Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Program Evaluation
Bennett, Bruce – 1979
A detailed description of a three-year project investigating the kinds of writing produced by Australian students in grades 10 through 12 is provided in this report. The various sections of the report describe the aims, objectives, and rationale for the project; some of its major assumptions and influences; a description of the student and teacher…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Secondary Education
Britton, James; And Others – 1974
This is one in a series of eight discussion pamphlets produced by the Writing Across the Curriculum Project dealing with some of the issues connected with writing in the schools and their relation to learning. This pamphlet focuses on project work in the humanities. It uses examples of the writings of 14- to 16-year-old students to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Skill Development
Lamberg, Walter J., Ed. – 1979
The 22 articles in this collection, written by experienced teachers of English, present effective learning activities for developing a variety of skills, qualities, and attitudes in writing. Demonstrating different teaching methods, the articles relate to key principles advocated by the National Writing Project: attention to fluency, peer…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods
Faigley, Lester – 1979
Much recent research into college writing has focused on syntactic measurements. Significant problems inherent in such use of these indices arise for their validity at and beyond the college level and center on the terms "maturity,""complexity," and "growth.""Maturity" has not been satisfactorily defined, nor has the level of competence been…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis
ALLEN, HAROLD B. – 1963
"MORE THAN THE COMMON ELEMENT IN COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE," LANGUAGE IS A SUBJECT APPROPRIATE FOR STUDY IN THE ENGLISH CURRICULUM. HERETOFORE, THE TEACHING OF LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION HAVE SUFFERED FROM TEACHERS' AND STUDENTS' INADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE OF RECENT LANGUAGE DISCOVERIES, AND LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION HAS BEEN INCOMPLETE AND DISORDERLY.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Study Centers, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grammar
KOHL, HERBERT R. – 1967
SLUM CHILDREN, WHO ARE OFTEN CONSIDERED ILLITERATE AND UNABLE TO COMMUNICATE, MAY SIMPLY BE AFRAID TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES BECAUSE THEY FEEL THAT THE TEACHER CANNOT BE TRUSTED. THESE CHILDREN NEED TO BE ALLOWED TO DISCUSS AND WRITE ABOUT THEIR OWN EXPERIENCES, AND NOT ABOUT, FOR EXAMPLE, THE PROGRESS OF AMERICA. STORIES CONCERNING THE SUFFERING OF…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Creative Writing, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth
NELSON, BONNIE E., COMP. – 1968
FOR A REPORT ON COLLEGE PROGRAMS IN FRESHMAN COMPOSITION, THE ASSOCIATION OF DEPARTMENTS OF ENGLISH OBTAINED SYLLABI AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS FROM DIRECTORS OF FRESHMAN COMPOSITION AT 66 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. AMONG THE DATA ASSEMBLED FOR THE FULL REPORT (AVAILABLE AS TE 500 190) ARE THE DESCRIPTIONS OF FRESHMAN ENGLISH PROGRAMS AT EIGHT…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Content, Curriculum Development, English
Defense Language Inst., Washington, DC. – 1962
The materials presented in this intermediate-advanced refresher course in Korean are intended for those who have already had considerable intensive training in spoken and written Korean. Lessons 1-70 (the first seven weeks of the course) aim to "maintain and develop habitual responses in the use of words and sentences dealing with high…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cultural Context, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Defense Language Inst., Washington, DC. – 1964
These five volumes, comprising 65 lesson units, follow the Defense Language Institute audiolingual approach and general format. New materials, introduced in "basic dialogs," are followed by colloquial and literal translations, word lists, and in later lessons, by a variety of drills and reading exercises. A consonant chart and a…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Burmese, Burmese Culture, Instructional Materials
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