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Nellen, Ted – 2001
For one instructor of eleventh and twelfth grade English, teaching the short story offers the best opportunity to teach fiction writing to students. It contains all the elements novels contain, but students can read many short stories in the same time they need to read a novel. Students can also write their own short stories. Above all, literature…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Constructivism (Learning), Creative Writing, High Schools
Merrow, John – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2005
Prompted by a student comment that college lacked intellectual challenge, the author and colleagues sat in on an English class described as "a brain dump." The teacher had assigned students to write parodies of "The Road Not Taken," knowing that to do the assignment well, they would have to read and understand Frost's poem. The instructor was…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Attainment, Writing Assignments, College Role
Ryan, Jack – 1997
A model for an integrative first-year writing class, combining American native writing, field experience, and the fundamental trappings of a composition class, are examined in this paper. Students can learn to respond to environmental issues in creative ways and explore issues that they will face in their lives. In addition to a combined…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Course Descriptions, Environment, Environmental Education
Hunter, Linda – 1995
A four-year ethnographic study was conducted at St. Olaf College and examined six assumptions about student attitudes toward writing. The study, involving administration of the Writers Block instrument, writing samples, and several interviews with three students over their 4 years in college, evaluated the following assumptions: (1) that once…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethnography, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Papay, Twila Yates – 1995
A sabbatical spent exploring the genre of travel writing began a writing instructor's journey to figure out what travel writing teaches--and how--and why it is so compelling to students. Her research in the genre of travel writing began as she was preparing students going abroad to keep meaningful journals. In middle- and advanced-level travel…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metaphors, Prewriting, Student Journals
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Instructional Services. – 2002
In North Carolina schools, the grade 10 writing assessment will be given once a year in the spring semester to all 10th-grade students. This change from an English II End-of-Course Test to a grade-specific test emphasizes the need for writing across the curriculum. This document is designed to illustrate correlation between high school courses and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Course Objectives, Grade 10, High Schools
Wollman-Bonilla, Julie – 2003
This lesson introduces Family Message Journals, a tool for encouraging family involvement and supporting writing to reflect and learn. First and second graders are led into composing through demonstration, guided writing, and finally independent writing of messages that they will bring home for family to read and write a reply. During the three…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Lesson Plans, Parent Participation, Primary Education
Soderquist, Alisa – 2002
Based on characters in the Arthurian legend, this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that many writers have told the tale of King Arthur and the people around him, including Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and Mordred. The main activity of the lesson involves students writing a dramatic monologue supposedly composed…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, English Instruction, Language Arts
Maupin, Lara – 2002
Based on Arthur Miller' play "The Crucible," this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that in 17th-century New England, people were persecuted for allegedly practicing witchcraft; students of this period have looked into the allegations and offer alternatives to witchcraft to explain the people's behavior; and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, English Instruction, Language Arts
National Writing Project, Berkeley, CA. – 2002
To succeed in today's information-driven economy, young people need to know how to write and communicate effectively. Writing is important for both academic and workplace success. Most National Writing Project (NWP) teachers who were surveyed in May 2001 stated that the NWP helped them become more up-to-date on the latest research, more familiar…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Instructional Effectiveness
Ediger, Marlow – 1999
Social Studies teachers need to emphasize reading instruction across the curriculum; they can consider 11 selected methods to assist pupil progress in reading social studies content. Recommendations include introducing new words from the reading; initiating peer reading and tutoring; having an aid read orally; tape recording the selection to be…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education
Adkison, Stephen; Woodworth-Ney, Laura; Hatzenbuehler, Ronald L. – 2001
This interactive panel discussion paper by three educators focuses on the design and evaluation process of writing assignments in two American History survey courses at Idaho State University. The paper states that both approaches used--student-centered, and authentic writing to communicate--offer two different perspectives on using…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Introductory Courses
Jago, Carol – 1999
This paper intersperses events and experiences from the poet Nikki Giovanni's life--she emerged from the Black Rights Movement in the late 1960s--with student assignments in prereading, reading, discussion, and writing about Giovanni's poetry, specifically the poem "Nikki-Rosa." In addition, the paper describes an oral history project…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Class Activities, Cultural Context, Females
McFarland, Katherine P. – 1999
Discussing a teacher's effort to improve the research techniques of her secondary students, this paper outlines the implementation of controlled research projects. It suggests using many small projects to develop researching techniques, rather than one large "end-of-the-semester" project. The paper gives 8 different topic options for these "micro…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Research Methodology, Research Papers (Students)

Thomas, Brook – College English, 1996
Provides a model unit of study for the use of legal cases in writing courses. Shares reasons for the success of this approach. (TB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Court Litigation, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness