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Gebhardt, Richard – Freshman English News, 1980
Argues that composition teachers need to spend more time teaching writing as a process. Suggests that models of the writing process should avoid strict references to prewriting, writing, and rewriting stages and should instead reflect the reality that each aspect of writing may occur at any time during the composing process. (TJ)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
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Walpole, Jane R. – College Composition and Communication, 1980
Argues that style is rhetoric and that a writer's style is the product of his or her choices of ways to arrange and express ideas within and between sentences. Shows how the concept of style as option offers value as a classroom tool. (FL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Linguistics, Literary Styles, Writing (Composition)
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Sommers, Nancy – College Composition and Communication, 1980
Explores the flaws in linear theories of the writing process and student writers' attitudes toward revision that these theories reinforce. Discusses the revision strategies of experienced writers, showing that the writing process is recursive rather than linear. (HTH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Theories, Writing (Composition)
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Ylvisaker, Miriam – English Journal, 1980
Describes what one high school writing teacher would do to make a writing workshop work effectively. (RL)
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Workshops
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Bridwell, Lillian S. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1980
Reports the results of analysis of revisions in 100 randomly selected sets of 12th-grade students' essay drafts. Findings revealed that there are patterns of revising strategies among the students and that these differences are associated with the quality of their writing. (HOD)
Descriptors: Classification, Discourse Analysis, Grade 12, Secondary Education
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O'Donnell, Holly – Language Arts, 1979
Examines findings of research focusing on writing as a process. (DD)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews
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Hacker, Douglas J. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1997
Uses the error-detection model in an experiment wherein 315 adolescents of low-to-high reading ability monitored and controlled their reading while searching three times through a text. Finds that, in search 1, monitoring increased with age and reading ability; search 3 shows some students had knowledge necessary to monitor more errors but failed…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Research
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Moore, Martha – ALAN Review, 1996
Discusses how the award-winning author and English teacher manages to do both successfully. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Teachers, Secondary Education, Writing for Publication
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Talbert, Marc – ALAN Review, 1996
Describes how the author's experiences, especially the writing of his novels, have served as mirrors of himself and to himself. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Characterization, Life Events, Novels
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Harmon, Joseph E.; Gross, Alan G. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1996
Argues that scientific style manuals provide much sound advice, but also pass along advice at odds with recently published literature regarding how scientists actually conduct research and write up their findings. Presents a revised model for the scientific article based on information in recently published research on communication in science.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Research Methodology, Scientific Research
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Colgan, John – English Journal, 1996
Examines "writing" as a word that means one thing to some people and another to others. Suggests that sloppy usage of such a charged word could lead to trouble. Looks particularly at the move from the "writing process" or "process writing" and at what this semantic transformation indicates. (TB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Linguistics, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
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Brady, E. Michael; Sky, Harry Z. – Educational Gerontology, 2003
Of 15 older learners who kept a journal or diary, a few had started diary keeping in adolescence or young adulthood. Their current practices varied in terms of time, method, and type of writing. Most linked journals with other writing practices. Writing helped them cope with daily life, experience the joy of discovery, and nurture voice and…
Descriptors: Coping, Individual Development, Journal Writing, Older Adults
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Romano, Tom – Voices from the Middle, 1996
Maintains that the author's authentic voice as a writer is "constructed more than it is gushed." Describes how, when the author tinkers with words, when he shifts, cuts, changes, and arranges them to achieve certain effects, it isn't the writing only that he crafts: he is also crafting an identity. Notes how this applies to teaching…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Writing Attitudes, Writing Improvement, Writing Instruction
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Valarino H., Elizabeth – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1997
Present excerpts of a fairy tale for adults entitled "The Secret of the Seventh Tower," indicating the presence of the neurolinguistic systems of representation used in its creation during the process of automatism (automatic writing). Notes that the model can facilitate the resolution of writer's block and enhance creative writing in…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Fairy Tales, Higher Education, Neurolinguistics
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Cook, Devan – Writing on the Edge, 1996
Discusses the difficulty involved in moving from writing a journal entry toward writing an essay. Uses the background of a trip to Ireland and writing an "Irish" journal as an example. Gives four strategies to use from journal to essay: double-entry notebook, defamiliarization (or "persona switching") techniques, cross-genre…
Descriptors: Essays, Journal Writing, Personal Writing, Rhetorical Invention
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