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JENKINS, KENNETH D. – 1965
CREATIVE WRITING SHOULD BE GROUNDED IN THE EXPERIENCES OF THE WRITER. THUS, IN TEACHING CREATIVE WRITING, THE TEACHER MUST REALIZE (1) THAT HE IS NOT ABLE TO TEACH CREATIVITY, (2) THAT CREATIVITY IS NOT RESERVED FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED, (3) THAT THE STARTING POINT FOR CREATIVE WRITING IS THE INDIVIDUAL'S EXPERIENCE, (4) THAT WRITING IS…
Descriptors: Assignments, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Southern Education Reporting Service, Nashville, TN. – 1968
DISCUSSED ARE THE MUTUAL BENEFITS FOR PHILADELPHIA'S INNER-CITY SCHOOLS AND TEMPLE UNIVERSITY'S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION WHICH ARE DERIVED FROM THE VARIOUS TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS WHICH USE THE SCHOOLS AS A LABORATORY. METHODS COURSES AND STUDENT TEACHING TAKE PLACE IN GHETTO SCHOOLS AT BOTH THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY LEVELS. ABOUT 80 PERCENT OF…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Inner City, Preservice Teacher Education, Schools of Education
Chaplin, Miriam T. – 1976
It is generally assumed that students possess the ability to apply abstract reasoning to content material in a variety of disciplines when they enter college. Yet many college students have not reached the level of formal operations defined by Jean Piaget; thus they experience difficulty in coping with their work. A solution to this dilemma can be…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Instruction, Concept Formation, Content Area Reading
Whatcom Community Coll., Ferndale, WA. – 1974
This document outlines the point-based faculty assignment classification system in effect at Whatcom Community College (Washington). The purpose of the point system is to provide an equitable and flexible means of compensating faculty members based on a system of assigning quantitative values to tasks. Teaching, which includes classroom…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Measurement Techniques, Noninstructional Responsibility, Personnel Policy
Kershner, Ivan; Holt, Pol – 1974
This sophomore English curriculum guide for the secondary school provides (1) behavioral objectives, written work assignments, directions and a list of book selections for varying levels of prose literature and American literature; (2) assignment sheets for a freshman skills review and for compositions using analogy, explanation of a process,…
Descriptors: Assignments, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Drama
National Council of Teachers of English, Champaign, IL. – 1966
The official position on the workload of college teachers of English adopted by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) discusses factors bearing upon the determination of a reasonable teaching schedule. Evaluation of student composition, grading fatigue, class size, conference hours, research, committees, clubs, lectures, and class…
Descriptors: College English, College Faculty, Colleges, Courses
West, Martha W.; Butler, Brett B. – 1974
In an effort to deal with some of the problems of a "reserve book room" in a university library, a study was conducted by the Department of Librarianship at San Jose State University of the feasibility of providing students with their required course readings in microfiche format. One section of the students in the basic survey course,…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Copyrights, Costs, Graduate Students
Gadway, Charles J., Ed. – 1973
Prepared by the National Assessment of Educational Progress, this volume contains approximately 50 percent of the total number of reading exercises administered during the assessment. Exercises are ordered by release number, which indicates the major theme, exercise within the theme, and the exercise part for multiple-part exercises. In addition,…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Reading Assignments, Reading Comprehension
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Ventre, Raymond – Social Education, 1979
Presents guidelines for social studies teachers and a sample writing assignment to encourage student's developmental writing. Suggests that students emphasize the significance of the writer's ideas and information rather than the information itself. Establishes the relationship between thinking processes and writing and the need to break these…
Descriptors: Assignments, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes
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Beyer, Barry K. – Social Education, 1979
Describes pre-and post-writing activities designed to aid students in submitting a polished social studies paper rather than merely a first draft. Data analysis, questioning strategies, games, simulations, and values education strategies provide sources for focusing on the topic. Rewriting involves evaluation, revision, and editing.
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Weeks, Francis W. – ABCA Bulletin, 1978
Discusses some characteristics and possible sources of homework problems to be used in business communication courses. (RL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Business Communication, Higher Education, Homework
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Nelson, T. M.; Ladan, C. J. – Higher Education, 1978
Instructors' perceptions of "professional demand" or workload were investigated. Three levels each of class size, course level, format, and amount of paraprofessional assistance were combined to provide 81 questionnaire items. Results show that few class descriptions are particularly more easy or difficult but that tradeoffs can be made to balance…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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Demand, Marian; Dean, Roger – Music Educators Journal, 1977
How a University's Extern Program gives sophomore music education majors a head start in music teaching. (Editor)
Descriptors: Illustrations, Lesson Plans, Music Education, Music Teachers
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Wentworth, Michael – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Notes that when assigned writing topics requiring sophisticated reading students circumvent interpretation by rewriting the text in their personal idiom. Suggests that since meaning is discovered through process, students should be given numerous opportunities to respond to the same text. Offers several kinds of response activities. (JG)
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Higher Education, Literature
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Scholl, Peter A. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1986
Discusses style-developing assignments in which students simulate the characteristic features of a distinctive manner of speaking. Suggests using impersonation as an invention strategy (e.g., by adopting a controversial persona position), and to encourage stylistic fluency through parodies, dialogues, or polyphonic essays. Also suggests using…
Descriptors: Assignments, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Rhetoric
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