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Becket, Diana – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2005
The goal of the study reported in this article is to analyze ways students in the first course of a three-quarter college preparatory sequence in reading and writing write about their experiences in their essays. The student participants were three native speakers of English and three native speakers of Punjabi, who had lived and studied in the…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Educational Experience, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Scharmann, Lawrence C.; Smith, Mike U.; James, Mark C.; Jensen, Murray – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2005
The investigators sought to design an instructional unit to enhance an understanding of the nature of science (NOS) by taking into account both instructional best practices and suggestions made by noted science philosopher Thomas Kuhn. Preservice secondary science teachers enrolled in a course, "Laboratory Techniques in the Teaching of Science,"…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Evolution, Teaching Methods
Berninger, Virginia W.; Rutberg, Judith E.; Abbott, Robert D.; Garcia, Noelia; Anderson-Youngstrom, Marci; Brooks, Allison; Fulton, Cynthia – Journal of School Psychology, 2006
Three studies evaluated Tier 1 early intervention for handwriting at a critical period for literacy development in first grade and one study evaluated Tier 2 early intervention in the critical period between third and fourth grades for composing on high stakes tests. The results contribute to knowledge of research-supported handwriting and…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Handwriting, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Burke, Jim – Voices from the Middle, 2004
Jim Burke is a master at making pedagogical principles accessible with practical teaching aids, most notably graphic organizers. In this article, he asks two questions, "What can teachers do that makes a difference for all students, that meets them where they are and helps get them where they need to be as reader and writers--as students?" and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Instructional Materials
Myhill, Debra – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2005
In the international context of concerns about standards in writing, this article addresses the role of grammar in the teaching of writing. It considers both current and historical perspectives on the teaching of grammar and offers a critique of research which attempts to determine the impact of grammar teaching on writing, but which does not…
Descriptors: Grammar, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Knowledge Level
DiGrazia, Jennifer; Boucher, Michel – Composition Studies, 2005
In an experimental writing course we taught at a northeastern state university, we explored "queer" and "writing," hoping to discover what students could create by merging these terms. How might queer theory help students use writing to reimagine and rearticulate various identity categories in ways that allowed them to reconfigure the mental map…
Descriptors: Interviews, Student Projects, Classroom Environment, Writing Instruction
Lightfoot, Jay M. – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
Electronic mail (e-mail) is an extremely important medium for Internet-based education. Due to its unique characteristics, there is reason to be concerned that students do not put appropriate care into writing messages that are sent via e-mail. This has significant implications for the effectiveness of online learning environments. This paper…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Electronic Mail, Online Courses, Comparative Analysis
Mei, Wu Siew – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2006
It is often the case that undergraduates writing essays to fulfil course requirements have an academic audience (i.e. lecturer/s marking the essay) as their target readers. These texts may represent a form of academic writing by novice writers in the process of learning academic discourse and conventions. Though these texts may not be comparable…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Undergraduate Students, Essays, Learning Processes
Garcia, Jesus N.; de Caso, Ana Maria – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2006
This study aimed at verifying whether a specific program on writing self-efficacy, designed to train the four sources of self-efficacy suggested by Bandura (1997), could improve not only productivity and quality of writing composition in students with LD and their processes of writing, but also their writing self-efficacy beliefs and other…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Writing (Composition), Self Efficacy, Learning Disabilities
Wolk, Steven. – Social Studies, 2003
Critical literacy is about how people see and interact with the world; it is about having, as a regular part of one's life, the skills and desire to evaluate society and the world. It is especially focused on issues of power: Who has it and who is denied it; how it is used and how it is abused. More specifically, it often revolves around issues of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Literacy, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
Dyer, Brenda; Friederich, Lee – Written Communication, 2002
The article explores the purpose and methods of teaching the personal narrative in foreign language classrooms. Following a cross-cultural comparison of the history, purpose, and form of autobiography in first-language contexts in the United States and Japan; a review of the place of personal narrative in second- and foreign-language composition…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Cross Cultural Studies, Textbooks, Second Language Instruction
Smith, Summer – Written Communication, 2003
This study examines the extent to which a teacher's level of expertise in the subject of a technical paper affects the teacher's reading and evaluation of it. Four engineering teachers and four writing teachers were asked to read aloud the same three student papers and to say aloud their thoughts as they read. The engineering teachers read papers…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Writing (Composition), Engineering, Writing Teachers
Ashley, H. M.; Shafer, Lisa Kay – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
In this article, the authors describe the development of a pilot project called Writing Zones 12.5. Writing Zones 12.5 was created to help students find strategies for solving writing problems and help them become better writers at every stage of the writing process. The project touches on five of the nine principles that Center for Higher…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Laboratories, Writing (Composition), College Preparation
Quible, Zane K. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
Since 1999, the blog has become a pervasive communication and information-sharing Internet-based tool in certain segments of the society. Within education, it is becoming much more widely used and will continue to expand rapidly as instructors learn about its adaptability for the classroom. Not only will an ever-increasing number of individuals…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Business Communication, Electronic Publishing, Internet
Holmberg, Leif – Quality in Higher Education, 2006
This study is about what supervisors perceive as crucial aspects of quality in supervising students writing their bachelor theses. The questions on quality are related to a scientific perspective, a learning perspective, a societal perspective and a social perspective. The study demonstrates that the criteria on science varied considerably,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Theory Practice Relationship, Undergraduate Students

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