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Jessica Lynn Keller – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This mixed-methods case study explored whether the write-converse-write (WCW) strategy impacted students' science conceptual understanding, as evidenced by their writing, along with the teacher and student perceptions regarding the strategy. The study was conducted in a small school district in northern California with three eighth-grade teachers…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Science Achievement
Basgier, Christopher; Simpson, Amber – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
The theory of threshold concepts has given faculty a powerful way to name foundational, but difficult, disciplinary concepts. However, there is no methodological consensus about the best ways to identify them. In this article, we introduce a phenomenographically-derived narrative framework for identifying stages of threshold concept acquisition.…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Higher Education, Fundamental Concepts, College Faculty
Caviglia-Harris, Jill – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
Economists largely agree that writing is fundamental to understanding and communicating economics and can serve as an effective way to teach students to "think like economists." However, only a small percentage of programs include writing-intensive courses, a major research paper, or a senior thesis, and even fewer devote class time to…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Process Approach (Writing), Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Assignments
Kerri Bright Flinchbaugh – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Writing Across the Curriculum has typically been discussed in terms of curricular or pedagogical transformation. While it helped to transform teaching from lecture-centered classrooms into more student-centered pedagogies, less is known about how those transformations happen and what impact those transformations have on teachers. More recently,…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes
Stavenhagen, W. Kurt; Dougherty, Timothy R. – Across the Disciplines, 2019
This essay claims that contemplative classroom practices can cultivate "kairotic" composure, which is an attunement to the dual aspects of the rhetorical concept of "Kairos"--a sense of timelessness or deep presence, and a sense for saying or writing the right word in the right moment. While theorists of contemplative writing…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Instruction
Robinson, Shantay – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
As the arts are integral to shaping our culture, rigorous education that will prepare art students to create compelling artworks is necessary. Employing a tool such as Bloom's Taxonomy aids instructors in creating assignments that fulfill high-order concerns in the art-writing classroom. Because writing is one way for would-be artists to shape…
Descriptors: Art Education, Writing Instruction, Course Objectives, Course Descriptions
Wang, Jia; Herman, Joan L.; Leon, Seth; Epstein, Scott – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
The literacy design collaborative (LDC) was created to support teachers in implementing college and career readiness standards. Teachers work collaboratively with coaches to further develop their expertise and design standards-driven, literacy-rich writing assignments within their existing curriculum across content areas. The current paper reports…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Literacy Education, College Readiness, Career Readiness
Karen Lange – PRIMUS, 2024
This article describes a major capstone course centered on public writing, whose underlying pedagogical principles are transferable to courses across the curriculum. The course aims to strengthen students' mathematical agency and their ability to effectively communicate mathematical ideas. In its unique format, students repeatedly take turns…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Active Learning, Education Work Relationship, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lockett, Alexandria; Babcock, Rebecca Day; Hart, D. Alexis – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2021
This article examines how to increase access to undergraduate research within the interdisciplinary field of writing studies. Drawing on experiences with this effort, the authors argue that students need a more diverse range of opportunities to participate in undergraduate research. The article presents and analyzes three case studies of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Writing Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Brock, Caroline; Sanchez, Ninive; Sharpe, Deanna L. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
This study examines how seventeen writing intensive instructors at a Midwestern, public university used writing as a mode of learning about complex, sensitive, and challenging issues across the disciplines. For their students, the pen effectively became a bridge to the development of critical thinking skills, greater self-awareness, and a deeper…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Faculty, Writing Instruction, Diversity
Bushnell, Cameron – Across the Disciplines, 2020
This essay argues that international teaching assistants (ITAs) bring to their writing and teaching of writing a perspective shaped by translation. They occupy intercultural spaces that make them acutely sensitive to complexities of language, and by extension, to the struggle to write well. Their struggle to write across languages and cultures can…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Translation
Bowles-Terry, Melissa; Clinnin, Kaitlin – Communications in Information Literacy, 2020
Writing programs and academic libraries are frequent collaborators based on shared concerns about writing and research. However, in these collaborative relationships librarians often share their expertise with writing program administrators and individual instructors without developing the information literacy expertise of the majority of writing…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Academic Libraries
D. Adam Cletzer; Keisha Avery; Laura Hasselquist – NACTA Journal, 2022
Written communication skills are often among the most important applied skills sought by employers when hiring graduates of colleges of agriculture. However, recent reports cite a gap between employers' expectations and graduates' levels of preparedness in key applied skills, among them "effective written communication." One critical…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing Apprehension, Grammar
Cozza, Vanessa – Composition Studies, 2020
This article describes a course design that offers an innovative approach to using client-based projects (CBPs) in technical and professional writing. It shows how teachers can incorporate CBPs in hybrid or fully virtual instruction, adapt it for a quarter or semester, and tailor it to meet students' needs. While there are standard writing…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Technical Writing, Curriculum Design, Business Communication
Plotz, Thomas – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
The approaches of "problem-based learning" and "writing to learn" are known for facilitating the apprehension of concepts and better retaining of knowledge. In educational research, concept maps are sometimes used to assess the learners' level of knowledge. In this paper, the main aim is to investigate the validity of concept…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Evaluation Methods, Problem Based Learning, Writing Across the Curriculum