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Blake, Robert W. – 1975
The thesis of this paper is that if English and language arts teachers will examine their attitudes toward writers and writing, and compare their attitudes with those held by successful writers, they may come to hold a more realistic idea of what the process of writing is like. An attitude scale dealing with writers and writing was administered to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Class Attitudes, Creative Writing
Laque, Carol Feiser; Sherwood, Phyllis A. – 1975
The purpose of the monograph described in this thesis is to give teachers methods and a theoretical base for experimenting with the teaching of writing in a laboratory classroom situation at the junior college level. The course, which can be taken by two or more people independently, or with an instructor, provides the opportunity for participants…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Doctoral Dissertations, English Instruction
Peer reviewedKnudson, Richard L., Ed. – The English record, 1975
The emphasis of this issue, reflecting increased demand for accountability, is the importance of teachers gathering data which substantiate pupil growth and present facts about what is going on in English classrooms, especially when teachers are trying different classroom approaches. Articles also discuss student responses to literature, student…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adolescent Literature, Case Studies, Classroom Research
Natchitoches Parish School Board, LA. – 1974
The interest-based curriculum materials are designed to correlate the subjects of English, math, science, and home economics in an effort to infuse academic skills into the world of work. The curriculum guide is designed for English curriculum and is divided into six sections: (1) the world of work, (2) speaking and listening, (3) paragraphing,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum
Saint Bernard Parish Schools, Chalmette, LA. – 1969
As an answer to the problems posed by the traditional grade level approach to language arts study, the continuous progress program is centered on specific areas of instruction, with courses or blocks within each area especially designed to provide for students' individual differences. This document consists of an explanation of the program, a…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum, Flexible Progression
Keener, Paul L. – 1974
Capitalizing on the resources available in an urban city block, this resource guide for the emotionally handicapped (K-6) presents a resource list and objectives and activities relative to teaching language arts (reading, English, listening, speaking, and writing). The resource list is comprised of approximately 150 physical facilities (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Language Arts
Garvin, Paul L. – 1974
Linguistics can have useful applications in elementary and secondary language arts instruction, in a number of areas of skill development. The issue of student motivation is involved with the form of language used--standard or nonstandard--and educators may adopt the linguistic view that all forms of language have value and their use depends on…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
National Council of Teachers of English, Champaign, IL. – 1961
This collection of annotated bibliographies covers studies in teaching loads of English teachers, written communication, language skills and usage in written composition, language arts, listening, bases of research in media study, reading, individualized and ability-grouping approaches to reading, achievement in individualized reading, and…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Annotated Bibliographies, Grammar, Individualized Reading
Staats, Arthur W.; And Others – 1969
The monograph presents the findings of a decade long research project on the cognitive learning of children. Several other areas of general significance involved in the work are also treated. These include: (1) the importance of the work to the development of basic learning theory; (2) certain developments in methodology and in a philosophy of…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Basic Reading, Child Development, Cognitive Ability
Laird, Charlton – 1970
Twenty-three lectures by Charlton Laird, read at institutes and conventions over the past 25 years, deal with such areas in language, literature, and composition as "Trouble in Linguistic Paradise;""A Simpleminded Look at Grammar and Language;""Goldilocks and the Three or More Rhetorics;""More About Creative Writing;""The Case for Casebooks: One…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Philosophy, English Education, Grammar
Maertens, Ronald Edward – 1968
This study describes written composition teaching practices in 297 North Central Association (NCA) accredited public high schools in comparison with practices reported by other English curriculum studies and those supported by experimental research and recommended by specialists. Among the results were that (1) English teachers favor frequent and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Organization, Educational Objectives, English Curriculum
McCarus, Ernest; Rammuny, Raji – 1969
This course is designed to teach the non-Arabic speaker to read printed Arabic, to write Arabic with "a pleasing hand," to distinguish accurately the phonological contrasts of modern literary Arabic, and to pronounce it in a manner easily comprehensible to Arabs. Dialogs and proverbs are included for reading practice; grammatical…
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Graphemes, Handwriting Instruction
Hillerich, Robert L. – 1967
An experimental program was initiated into the Glenview (Illinois) Public Schools in 1964 to help elementary students learn to spell correctly and to write fluently. The spelling approach was based on the assumptions that students learn correct spelling best from a word list, that an initial test identifies normally misspelled words, and that…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Language Skills
Schulz, H. James – 1967
A program of new approaches to teaching composition, funded under an ESEA Title 3 grant, led English teachers at Woodridge High School, Peninsula, Ohio, to test two theories: (1) that no significant difference in writing skills would exist between students exposed to the traditional, formal grammar course and those taught composition through the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Testing, English Curriculum
Downing, John; And Others – Educational Research, 1967
Two independent pilot studies in Britain investigated the effect of the Initial Teaching Alphabet (i.t.a.) on the creative expression and verbal skills in written composition of young children. The Staffordshire study compared a normal week's free compositions written by 54 children using the traditional alphabet with the compositions of a similar…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Early Childhood Education, English Instruction, Initial Teaching Alphabet


