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Smolkowski, Keith; Strycker, Lisa A.; Anderson, Lynne; Marconi, Peggy; Abia-Smith, Lisa – Grantee Submission, 2020
This pilot study evaluated a novel professional development (PD) model designed to prepare K-12 educators in high-need, rural school districts to teach evidence-based argument writing. The PD showed teachers how to engage students in discussions about visual art using Visual Thinking Strategies to enhance students' argumentation writing. Twenty…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Critical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
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Smolkowski, Keith; Strycker, Lisa A.; Anderson, Lynne; Marconi, Peggy; Abia-Smith, Lisa – Elementary School Journal, 2020
This pilot study evaluated a novel professional development (PD) model designed to prepare K-12 educators in high-need rural school districts to teach evidence-based argument writing. The PD model showed teachers how to engage students in discussions about visual art using Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) to enhance students' argumentation…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Critical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
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El Fauziah, Ula Nisa – Acuity: Journal of English Language Pedagogy, Literature and Culture, 2017
Writing is considered as the hardest skill to be learned. Some students said that the difficult part to write is to generate ideas. They admitted that their ideas were out of focus. They could not generate and develop the ideas. To solve it, teachers surely require various teaching techniques that help students to generate ideas in writing. One of…
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Mapping, Writing Instruction, English (Second Language)
Frye, Matthew Jay – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This dissertation examines the epistemological moves made by Washington State University undergraduates in their general education course writing and during two impromptu writing assessment exams administered by the WSU writing program. It builds from previous interview-based research on epistemological change (Perry, 1998; diSessa, 1993;…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing Attitudes, Epistemology, Writing (Composition)
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Roitsch, Jane; Gumpert, Mindy; Springle, Alisha; Raymer, Anastasia M. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2021
Purpose: Students with learning disabilities (LD) often struggle to initiate writing tasks and have difficulty devoting sufficient resources to complete written compositions. Educators must determine the most effective writing instruction to help these students. Evidence-based educational practices benefit from research reviews such as systematic…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Strategies, Writing Improvement, Evidence Based Practice
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Keshavarz, Mohammad Hossein; Polat Köseoglu, Meryem – TESOL Journal, 2021
This study investigated the interactive function of teacher-written feedback. To this end, 10 students from two English toward proficiency (ETP) classes in a private university in North Cyprus were asked to engage in "a letter to my teacher" (ALMT) activity during the feedback-revision process in the course of their study. Moreover, the…
Descriptors: Interaction, Feedback (Response), Written Language, Second Language Learning
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Mirzaeian, Vahid R. – The EUROCALL Review, 2021
Although the field of machine translation has witnessed huge improvements in recent years, its potentials have not been fully exploited in other interdisciplinary areas such as foreign language teaching. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to report an experiment in which this technology was employed to teach a foreign language to a group of…
Descriptors: Translation, Computational Linguistics, Error Correction, Phrase Structure
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Abri, Abdullah Al – English Language Teaching, 2021
The purpose of this empirical study was to explore the interactional commenting patterns that EFL learners produced in web-based peer feedback and correlate them with the learners' writing achievement. The study employed a quasi-experimental design built on the Theory of Cognitive Apprenticeship (Collins, 1991), which gives emphasis on coaching…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Web Based Instruction, Feedback (Response)
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Skarupski, Kimberly A.; Foucher, Kharma C. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2018
Faculty members have numerous competing demands and struggle to find time to write. Writing Accountability Groups (WAGs) were created to help faculty members establish sustainable writing habits by writing with increased frequency and for shorter session durations. WAGs meet one hour a week for 10 weeks and emphasize accountability to the process…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Writing (Composition)
Zurcher, Melinda A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Preschool children hold immense writing potential that is rarely realized in traditional classrooms. This mixed-methods, quasi-experimental study focused on how best to teach these emergent writers. By comparing the effects of interactive writing, writing workshop, and traditional instruction, the study provided a clearer picture of how these…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction, Emergent Literacy
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O'Sullivan Sachar, Cassandra – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
This study examined the relationship between metacognitive revision and writing achievement in one instructor's developmental writing courses. Since American students often have had little strategic writing instruction in high school, they frequently come to college as non-proficient writers. By focusing on self-improvement rather than agonizing…
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Metacognition, Writing Strategies, Writing Improvement
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Auriac-Slusarczyk, Emmanuèle; Maire, Hélène; Thebault, Cathy; Slusarczyk, Bernard – Educational Review, 2020
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a collective (teaching) practice which has been shown to foster language abilities, logic and creativity in children. While these benefits obtained with the P4C "oral" practice have been well documented, philosophical writing received little attention. The aim of this paper is to examine which conditions…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Writing (Composition), Writing Improvement, Creativity
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Smith, Patriann; Varner, Jessica; Nigam, Anita; Liu, Yilan; Lesley, Mellinee; Smit, Julie; Burke, Dawn; Beach, Whitney – Action in Teacher Education, 2020
The purpose of this phenomenological narrative study was to describe what it means to be Literacy Teacher Educators (LTEs) who supported writing in the context of a research-practice partnership (RPP) in the southwestern United States and to identify elements of the RPP in which we worked that were most useful for supporting writing instruction in…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Literacy Education, Teacher Educators
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Phuntsho, Ugyen; Wangdi, Dumcho – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2020
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of using Six Thinking Hats (STH) strategy on the development of writing skill and creativity of seventh grade EFL students. A pretest and posttest quasi-experimental research design was employed involving 65 (34 control, 31 experimental) seventh grade EFL students studying in one of the higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Grade 7, Writing Instruction
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Jang, Hari; Cheung, Yin Ling – Education 3-13, 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of pair interaction on the process and product of collaborative writing through analysing Language Related Episodes (LREs) and students' writing products. Four pairs (nine to 11 years old) represented four different patterns of interaction. The results show that the pattern of dyadic…
Descriptors: Interaction, Second Language Learning, Collaborative Writing, Bilingual Students
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