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Senne, Terry A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
This article guides the reader through the actual, step-by-step process of preparing the web-based NASPE/NCATE program report. The following five sections are discussed in detail: (1) contextual information; (2) assessments and related data; (3) standards assessment chart; (4) evidence for meeting standards; and (5) use of assessment results to…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Research Reports, Physical Education Teachers, Program Development
Nock, Matthew K.; Kurtz, Steven M. S. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2005
Schools provide a useful, controlled setting for evaluating child behavior problems, yet direct observational coding procedures evaluated by child researchers have not been widely incorporated by practicing clinicians. This article provides a summary of procedures useful to clinicians performing direct behavioral observation in school settings. We…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Behavior Problems, Observation, Child Behavior
Griggs, Karen – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
Role-playing is a well regarded learning activity. By participating in this activity, students can apply their knowledge through their assigned roles in a realistic but risk-free situation. The role play stimulates class discussion, dramatizes rhetorical principles about purpose, shows how to adapt a text to an audience of employees in a…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Employees, Work Experience, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Bond, Sally L.; Ray, Marilyn L. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2006
There has been a recent groundswell of support in the American Evaluation Association's Independent Consulting Topical Interest Group (IC TIG) for evaluating evaluators' work just as evaluators evaluate the work of their clients. To facilitate this self-evaluation, the IC TIG elected to create a peer review process that focuses on written…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Peer Evaluation, Performance Based Assessment, Models
Barker, Randolph T.; Stowers, Robert H. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2007
The purpose of this article is to evaluate value-add methods and activities applied to organizational communication college-level course work. Graduate organizational communication faculty are aware that their classes serve as direct preparation for students entering business and professional careers. The knowledge learned and the skills acquired…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Graduate Students, Teaching Methods, Relevance (Education)
Walsh, S. M. – 1996
This paper focuses first on the educator, Ralph W. Tyler, who serves as a model and ideal for curriculum development and implementation. The paper states that in 1949, Tyler, in creating a syllabus, created a small book of 128 pages, and in so doing, he set a benchmark in the field of education. The paper then provides an extended syllabus for a…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business Education, Business English, Course Descriptions
Hyslop, Nancy – 1996
This Digest provides a rationale for developing grading guides to use with business writing students. It describes the methods business communications teachers can use to construct and employ guides to provide students with quality writing instruction. The Digest maintains that teachers can construct either skills analysis grading guides and/or…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Grading, Higher Education
Sageev, Pneena – 1994
Designed to address writing problems experienced by researchers and managers, this book suggests practical steps researchers can take and effective actions managers can implements to cut costs, improve document usefulness, and upgrade writing skills. The book explains how to: (1) organize a technical/business document; (2) select information…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Editing, Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Training
Di Renzo, Anthony – 1996
While working as a special consultant for General Mills in 1948, John Dos Passos wrote a report explaining the latest scientific research and technological advancements and how the postwar economy was affecting General Mills and the cereal market. General Mills, using a real writer for a corporate freelance, profited from Dos Passos' expertise and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Rockwood, Heidi – 1991
A discussion of teaching the passive voice in second language programs considers underlying attitudes toward grammar and grammar teaching. It is noted that Business German textbooks do not incorporate notions of the thought-to-grammar-pattern relationship, even though the passive voice appears twice as often in technical as in nontechnical…
Descriptors: Business Communication, German, Grammar, Higher Education
Boatright, George S. – 1999
This paper presents the basics of "LATEX," a computerized typesetting program popular with mathematicians and other writers of technical papers, and compares it to conventional word processing programs. LATEX, which requires a text editor such as WordPad or NotePad--the text editor is used to produce and input file which the LATEX program…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software Development, Electronic Text, Information Processing
Rogers, Priscilla S. – 1993
To address the need for writing assessment tools, two analytic measures for evaluating managerial writing were used: the Analysis of Argument Measure based on Toulmin's (1958) elements of an argument, and the Persuasive Adaptiveness Measure, which draws on the Delia, Kline, and Burleson (1979) ranking system for scoring the degree of social…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Higher Education, Organizational Communication, Persuasive Discourse
Brooks, Randy M. – 1993
This paper discusses obstacles to teaching online documentation and shares a collaborative approach to overcoming these obstacles. The paper describes three obstacles: (1) students have had limited access to online documents and hypertext systems; (2) standards and principles of effective design for online documents are not clearly established;…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Students, Cooperative Learning, Documentation
Peelen, Carolyn A. – 1993
Experience and research have shown that writing workshops are an excellent tool for improving workers' writing skills. In the past 5 years, the emphasis of writing instruction has shifted from a focus primarily on handwriting, correct spelling, and simple reinforcement of skills to a focus on empowering students by emphasizing fluency and student…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Behavioral Objectives, Creative Writing
Wilner, Arlene – 1994
Given the affective dimension of writing in the workplace, assignments based on casebook scenarios have definite advantages in a technical or professional writing course. An English professor surveyed faculty in the Schools of Business and Education at Rider College prior to revising a course in technical writing. A majority of faculty, when asked…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Class Activities, Critical Thinking

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