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Peer reviewedChan, Michele M. – English Journal, 1988
Discusses the composing processes of speakers of English as a Second Language (ESL), and suggests teaching strategies to be used with ESL writers. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
Peer reviewedHouse, Elizabeth B.; House, William J. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1987
Delineates various conceptions of and arguments about problem solving and proposes a means for dealing with these conflicts. Argues that composition studies should strive to find a common language with which proponents of opposing views can communicate with each other. (MS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Problem Solving, Psychology, Rhetorical Invention
Peer reviewedBrand, Alice G. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1986
Discusses the role of affect in cognitive processes. Concludes that to study the affective as well as cognitive components of composing is to acknowledge their true interrelatedness. (MS)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNewell, George E.; MacAdam, Phyllis – Written Communication, 1987
Presents a systematic strategy for examining topic-related knowledge prior to writing. Discusses a theory-based rationale for the measure, a formalized method for analyzing topic knowledge, and a guide for using the instrument. (JD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques, Writing Difficulties
Peer reviewedReed, W. Michael; And Others – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1988
Concerns arise about two of the most widely used measurements in writing research because of faulty logic in the construction of the Writing Apprehension Test and the possibility of incomplete analytic procedures using T-unit analyses. Two experiments were conducted to address these concerns. Results are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Research Methodology, Test Construction, Test Validity
Peer reviewedAllen, JoBeth; And Others – Language Arts, 1988
Describes how a group of language arts teachers established a year-long research project in collaboration with a university, and how, through participation in the project, they transformed their teaching, became more active professionally, and became critical, responsive users of current research. (ARH)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Language Arts, Reading Research, Research Projects
Peer reviewedHunter, Paul; Pearce, Nadine – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1987
Claims recent research involving premature editing--thinking aloud for the study--is too narrow in scope to allow for basic writers whose writing processes do not resemble the model. Using eight basic writers produces evidence to support the claim that many or most basic writers can write without editing prematurely.(NH)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Editing, Language Styles, Protocol Analysis
Peer reviewedJackson, Roberta M. – Educational Leadership, 1988
Middle school students use note writing not only as a natural response to real social and emotional needs, but (when caught by teachers) as an indirect means to communicate with adults. Although these notes are important, it is difficult to determine if note writing makes a difference in children's success at writing or developing social skills.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Informal Organization, Junior High Schools, Social Development
Peer reviewedPerelman, Les – College English, 1986
Asserts that the main goal of writing instruction is to help students attain the competence necessary for academic discourse and the most effective way to do this is to teach the basic strategies for uncovering the rules that govern discourse in any particular context.(SRT)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Teaching Methods
Birdsong, Theda P.; Sharplin, Wanda – Highway One, 1986
Discusses a study that explored college freshman English students' feelings toward peer evaluation and concluded that this form of evaluation should be included to some extent in all composition classes. (DF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedSternglass, Marilyn S.; Pugh, Sharon Lynn – Written Communication, 1986
Looks at the nature of introspective accounts and the usefulness of such accounts in studies of the composing process. Concludes that retrospective journal accounts are a rich source of information because they permit consideration of the complex context in which composing occurs. (FL)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedThomas, Gordon P. – College English, 1986
Explores the background of "mutual knowledge"--an aspect of language theory--and modifies that notion so that it can be applied to composition theory and instruction, specifically audience analysis.
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Linguistic Theory, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedRaimes, Ann – TESOL Quarterly, 1985
Examines what is known about writing in both a first and a second language. Describes a study in which unskilled English as a second language writers in a "developmental" college writing course wrote an essay in class, compares the study's findings with the findings of some major studies of the writing process. (SED)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Processing, Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition)
Winkler, Victoria M.; Mizuno, Jeanne L. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1985
Describes the four general categories of advanced technical writing courses: genre courses, general communication courses, rhetorical theory or history courses, and courses that use special pedagogical techniques or focus on a certain aspect of technical communication. Discusses implications for planning advanced courses. (HTH)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedStewart, Donald C. – College English, 1985
Presents a sampling of the issues contained in the rhetoric and composition papers presented at the Modern Language Association at the end of the nineteenth century. (EL)
Descriptors: College English, Conferences, Educational History, English Instruction


