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Dew, Stephen H. – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2005
Writing for professional library literature can be a challenging experience, especially for new writers and new librarians. This article reviews a variety of how-to-write publications intended for librarians--those books and articles that provide advice and inspiration to aspiring library writers on how to publish in library literature. Applying…
Descriptors: Editing, Librarians, Information Services, Production Techniques
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Paszkowski, Cynthia; Haag, Margaret – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2008
In 2006-2007, we established a writing exercise in two large first-year biology courses. Overall, our exercise, which consisted of multiple drafts of a 500-word essay, offered students a good introduction to how editorial feedback can improve content and style in scientific writing. We discuss our goals, procedures, outcome, and students'…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Essays, Writing Assignments
Reumann-Moore, Rebecca; Sanders, Felicia; Christman, Jolley Bruce – Research for Action, 2011
In 2010-11, the Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) framework was piloted in six districts, a teacher network, and a network of schools. In most cases, school districts applied for and received grants to implement LDC; in others, regional intermediaries served as the grantee and as primary organizer of the work; and, in still others, national…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Principals, Guidelines, Case Studies
Marra, James L.; And Others – 1993
After an introduction by James L. Marra explaining the Intellectual Heritage Program at the College of Art and Sciences at Temple University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), this paper presents four brief faculty essays describing various techniques that the writers use in their classes in the program. The techniques discussed in the paper are…
Descriptors: College Students, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Student Journals
Nelson, Jennie – 1990
A study explored academic writing from the students' side of the desk, examining how different tasks and writing situations influenced students' approaches. The study used interviews and process logs to examine how 13 college freshmen interpreted writing assignments in a variety of courses (sociology, engineering, and literature) and how these…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Bradley, Jane – 1989
When asked to teach a newly-created course entitled "Women and Creativity," a woman who loved teaching was eager for the opportunity to share stories about women with a class made up primarily of women. The course proposal, course objectives, and suggested texts initially seemed so outlined in scholarly language that the concept of…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Creativity, Critical Reading, Females
Chrisler, Joan C. – 1990
An atypical and challenging writing assignment for courses in general or abnormal psychology is to ask the students to write a poem about the experience of mental illness. The format, length, and topic are left entirely up to the student. While shocked at first, students rose to the challenge after being told they would be judged on content and…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Mental Disorders, Poetry
Moorhead, Michael; Jordan, Diane Martin – 1987
The Eastfield (Texas) College "Writing across the Curriculum Mentor Project" began in spring 1986 with the objective of involving the entire Eastfield faculty in working toward the improvement of student writing in all subject areas. English faculty would serve as mentors to all other faculty to assist in developing writing assignments,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Faculty Development, Mentors
Barnes, Linda Laube, Ed.; Smithson, Isaiah, Ed. – Illinois English Bulletin, 1986
Focusing on the issue of writing across the curriculum, this bulletin includes papers presented at the 1986 Annual Composition Conference. In his introduction, Isaiah Smithson describes writing across the curriculum as a "subversive" activity in that it entails a radical shift in the way teachers teach and learners learn. Toby Fulwiler…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature Appreciation
Sipple, Jo-Ann M. – 1986
The anchor of successful writing-across-the-curriculum programs is an organized nucleus of features called the four Ps: planning, proposing, preparing, and prototyping. Planning requires organization and connections among the mechanisms of designing and implementing both program activities and evaluation designs. It should begin at least two years…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Coordination, Curriculum Development, Financial Support
Borchardt, Donald A. – 1987
Domain-specific knowledge can be processed so that analytical/critical thinking in verbal and written discourse is encouraged in the classroom by using a guided design strategy intended to solve open-ended problems. Each of the four operations in the strategy (state the goal, generate ideas, prepare a plan, and take action) make use of the…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Evaluation, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Mitchell, Felicia, Comp. – 1989
This sourcebook presents brief, two-sentence definitions of 96 terms used in the writing to learn movement, such as "brainstorming,""expressive writing,""guided imagery," and "transactional writing." A brief introduction describes the writing-to-learn movement which is designed to help students learn new…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Glossaries, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing)
Sheidley, William E., Ed.; And Others – 1985
The focus of the conference proceedings in this booklet was evaluation of student writing at various levels and in various fields. The booklet contains a schedule of activities; a description of the morning session, which included a panel discussion on evaluating writing in college freshman composition courses; examples of students' papers, with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Writing (Composition)
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O'Sullivan, Maurice J. – Journal of General Education, 1987
Explains how group journals can be used in literature classes to encourage students to respond to each others' ideas, by having students write entries on assigned or free-choice topics on odd-numbered pages, leaving even-numbered pages for other students' responses, disagreements, clarifications, and questions. Includes samples of student journal…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Group Activities, Group Experience, Higher Education
Rosser, Becky – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1987
Describes a three-stage method for organizing a research paper which focuses on teaching the mechanics of organization: (1) organizing the material; (2) the composing process; and (3) revision. Detailed steps are outlined for each stage. (CLB)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies
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