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Dean, Deborah – English Journal, 2005
An English writing teacher has helped students acquire control over their writing in varying contexts by focusing on specific strategies that they could apply to different strategies of the writing process. Strategies for inquiry, for drafting and for products can be used with any of the students' writing tasks, which helps them become strategic…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
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One, Optimism – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2005
This essay frames the connections between punk principles and writing theory in order to re-form what the author emphasizes in his own composition classroom, in particular the do-it-yourself ethic, a sense of passion and fearlessness, the agency to attack institutions, and the seeking of pleasure. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Freshman Composition, Classroom Techniques, Writing Teachers
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Gorrell, Donna – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2005
Teachers of writing know that published writers write sentence fragments, use passive voice, begin sentences with "and" and end them with prepositions, use the first-person pronoun "I," contract their words, and splice their sentences with commas. Even so, most instructors advise students against these elements of style. As a result, school…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Writing Strategies, Teaching Methods
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Gunel, Murat; Hand, Brian; Prain, Vaughan – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2007
This study is a secondary analysis of six previous studies that formed part of an ongoing research program focused on examining the benefits of using writing-to-learn strategies within science classrooms. The study is an attempt to make broader generalizations than those based on individual studies, given limitations related to sample sizes,…
Descriptors: Writing Strategies, Classrooms, Science Instruction, Classroom Environment
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Feinberg, Barbara – Education Next, 2007
This article discusses the work of Lucy McCormick Calkins, an educator and the visionary founding director of Teachers College Reading and Writing Project. Begun in 1981, the think tank and teacher training institute has since trained hundreds of thousands of educators across the country. Calkins is one of the original architects of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Change Agents, Program Effectiveness, Institutional Research
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Webb, Paul – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2009
The focus of this paper is on selected recent South African research studies that have explored efforts to promote the discussion, writing, and arguing aspects of scientific literacy in primary and middle schools, particularly amongst second-language learners. These studies reveal improvements in the participants' abilities to both use the…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Discussion, Writing Strategies, Learning Strategies
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Fernsten, Linda; Fernsten, Jeffrey – Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction, 2008
A writing workshop is a pedagogical tool that can create a more productive experience for teachers and students alike. Business students who have used this technique with experienced instructors agree that a well-planned writing workshop can be useful for dispelling writing fears, furthering understanding of business communication skills,…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Writing Strategies, Writing Workshops, Communication Skills
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Battaglia, Robert A. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1997
Contends that a well-prepared "capture plan" can mean the difference between winning or losing a procurement opportunity. States that the plan can become a tool for use while assembling a proposal team. Provides information regarding the content of a typical plan--from details needed for a basic program summary to steps required to conduct…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Planning, Program Proposals, Proposal Writing
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Haugh, Jane A.; Pawtowski, Jan – Reading Horizons, 1996
Summarizes cognitive mentoring and uses it to analyze positive self-talk using the "thinking mirror" (an ordinary mirror in the classroom used to initiate reflective moments for children) as a classroom strategy. Shares guidelines for implementing positive self-talk during written communication endeavors using the thinking mirror. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Journal Writing, Metacognition
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Hall, Nigel; And Others – Language Arts, 1997
Notes that most studies of teacher-student interactive writing have examined only what the students do, ignoring issues of power, status, and experience in such situations. Examines one teacher-student exchange of messages, focusing on what strategies made the adult writer effective. Argues that the teacher used his experience but not his power.…
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Elementary Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Writing Research
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Cook, Devan – Writing on the Edge, 1996
Discusses the difficulty involved in moving from writing a journal entry toward writing an essay. Uses the background of a trip to Ireland and writing an "Irish" journal as an example. Gives four strategies to use from journal to essay: double-entry notebook, defamiliarization (or "persona switching") techniques, cross-genre…
Descriptors: Essays, Journal Writing, Personal Writing, Rhetorical Invention
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Manning, Alan D. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1990
Proposes a unified theory of discourse form to explain (1) why writing textbooks consistently recognize just two polar types of abstract; (2) why students often produce adequate descriptive abstracts but not adequate summary abstracts; and (3) how a short paraphrase differs formally and conceptually from a summary abstract. (KEH)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Technical Writing
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Hansbarger, Julian Clark – English Journal, 1990
Describes a high school advanced composition course which uses films and the metaphor of stellar constellations (a writer finding or imposing order and meaning in a chaos of ideas). Notes that most students understood this approach to criticism by the end of the course. (RS)
Descriptors: Films, High Schools, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
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Sinding, Christiane – Social Studies of Science, 1996
Analyzes the literary strategy used by a biologist in order to make a new knowledge claim in a different discipline. Argues that review papers afford the best opportunity for constructing new knowledge claims, because they do not have to conform to a routinely standardized structure, and they allow a wider semantic repertoire than do experimental…
Descriptors: Biology, Language, Literary Genres, Literature
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Pacheco, Anne-Louise; Brickman, Bette – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1992
Maintains that advertisements are useful in the writing classroom as nonthreatening "real" writing to promote student discussion, to demonstrate tone and voice, to demonstrate writing strategies, and to promote critical reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Critical Reading, Higher Education
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