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Strickland, James – 1988
Word processing does not, in itself, teach revision. Students with incomplete revision strategies will not begin revising at a higher level simply by using a word processor. New computer strategies for teaching revision are needed--revision strategies that use the computer to reorganize, elaborate, and strengthen what has already been written. For…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Word Processing
Palmer, William S. – 1986
In developing teaching strategies for students who are poor writers but good readers, it is useful to explore the characteristics of good readers and of poor writers, and to consider implications for improving classroom practices. Good readers tend to put into practice four major cognitive strategies when they read: they plan, translate or…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods, Writing Improvement
Lowderbaugh, Thomas E. – 1984
Based on courses showing teachers how to use many kinds of objects to teach writing and stimulated by ideas from teachers across the country, this booklet contains suggestions for helping students improve their writing. The booklet discusses writing about objects as a process involving the following steps: making observations and gathering data,…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Writing (Composition), Writing Improvement
Clinton, DeWitt – 1985
One way in which a sense of audience awareness was fostered in students in college composition classes was by creating an exercise designed to challenge them. Rather than simply writing essays to be read by the teacher, the students were guided in selecting publications that might accept and publish their articles. Although most students received…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Student Motivation, Writing (Composition)
Kinkead, Joyce – 1985
The importance of writing centers as places where process-centered, student-centered teaching takes place is emphasized in this paper. To illustrate this point, the paper provides profiles of four tutors--two males and two females--and discusses ways to improve tutor-student conferences, including having the tutor focus the conference on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Tutorial Programs, Tutoring
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Whalen, Tim – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1986
Provides a condensed refresher course in improved proposal writing. Focuses on the following points that are applicable to a range of documents: (1) be persuasive; (2) be logical; (3) control the presentation; (4) review the presentation; (5) make a final evaluation and revise accordingly. (JD)
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Persuasive Discourse, Proposal Writing, Technical Writing
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Jacobs, George – ELT Journal, 1986
Quickwriting, a method for teaching writing to second language learners, features concentrating on content; not worrying about form; and writing without stopping. The process has the key advantage of aiding invention by separating the creating process from the editing process. Other advantages and some disadvantages of this method are discussed.…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Invention, Second Language Instruction, Student Motivation, Teaching Methods
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Johnston, Robert E.; Gill, Kent – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Describes a California junior high school program using "Writing across the Curriculum." As the program developed over the years, writing became viewed more as a legitimate learning tool. (MD)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving, Writing Improvement
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Phelps, Terry D. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Suggests that work with the cumulative sentence can have an immediate and profound impact on student writing in the areas of grammar, organization, and specificity. Finds the use of the cumulative sentence helpful as a sentence-combining technique and for several other aspects of composition and grammar. (MS)
Descriptors: Grammar, Higher Education, Secondary Education, Sentence Combining
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Hopman, Mariette; Glynn, Ted – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1988
Discusses conceptions of writing that have developed since the nineteenth century and identifies five elements of written expression. Describes how behavioral techniques can be applied to various aspects of written expression, such as handwriting and grammatical skills, and examines the effects of negative criticism and forms of positive…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Objectives, Behavioral Science Research, Writing Improvement
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Tompkins, Gail E.; Camp, Donna J. – Childhood Education, 1988
Describes four prewriting techniques that elementary and middle grade students can use to gather and organize ideas for writing, and by so doing, cure writer's block. Techniques discussed are: (1) brainstorming; (2) clustering; (3) freewriting; and (4) cubing.
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Free Writing
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Stein, Harry – Social Education, 1988
Presents eight short writing activities that do not involve grading papers or using the entire class period. The activities are intended to help students summarize lessons, increase comprehension and memory, organize facts and ideas, identify examination topics, and practice general writing skills. (GEA)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Learning Activities, Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Hall, Deborah C. – OAH Magazine of History, 1987
Describes a series of writing assignments which may be used to develop writing skills among secondary level history students. The assignments are sequenced to begin with lower level intellectual skills and build student confidence. (BSR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Writing, History Instruction, Instructional Improvement
Staton, Jana; Tyler, Deborah – Pointer, 1987
The article describes use of dialogue journals (in which teacher and student communicate privately in writing) to improve the writing of learning disabled students. Dialogue journals provide a means for students to use reading and writing in meaningful, purposeful ways. (DB)
Descriptors: Diaries, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Learning Disabilities
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Gilstrap, Robert L. – Social Studies, 1987
Describes a writing process approach to research papers which involves four steps: prewriting, composing, rewriting, and sharing. Illustrates the process using an intermediate grade level example but states that the process is appropriate at higher levels. Stresses that this approach is important because it integrates writing skills with social…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Process Approach (Writing), Social Studies
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