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Vincent, John – Language and Education, 2007
It is recognised that verbal texts do not result only from words. They may involve the mental manipulation of other modes of representation such as images and sounds. If this is the case, we must consider what is not operating with writers who find it extraordinarily difficult to produce verbal texts. Are they failing to mentally code or…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Childrens Writing, Intermode Differences, Multimedia Instruction
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Faull, Tamzin – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2007
There appears to be little research on the standard of post-16 students' writing and how it can be improved. In respect of such students, the focus of teaching professionals seems to be on content rather than on the writing process; arguably this leads to weaknesses in written expression. This article examines some current research and follows one…
Descriptors: English Literature, Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Reflection
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Cheng, An – English for Specific Purposes, 2007
Despite the impact of the ESP genre-based framework of teaching discipline-specific writing to L2 learners, especially to L2 graduate students, the writing performance of learners in such a framework is still not fully explored. In this paper, I analyze three article introductions written by a Chinese-speaking graduate student in electrical…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Engineering Education, Second Language Learning, Chinese
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Myhill, Debra; Jones, Susan – Written Communication, 2007
Drawing on the second phase of a 2-year study of students' linguistic and compositional processes, this article describes students' reflections on their online revision processes, those revisions made during the process of translating thoughts into written text. The data collected were from classroom observation and post hoc interviews with 34…
Descriptors: Observation, Writing Instruction, Error Correction, Student Attitudes
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Soler, Viviana – English for Specific Purposes, 2007
To prevent a paper from being discarded and ensure that it addresses the right audience, it must have a proper title that satisfies certain requirements. Writing the titles to scientific articles is therefore a challenging exercise that demands the use of various skills. Still, although the research paper is one of the most thoroughly studied…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Sentences
Van Vleet, Carmella – Library Media Connection, 2006
In the many years the author has worked with students in the lower grades, she has heard plenty of myths about their capabilities as writers. She has also learned a few things about how they approach the writing process. Here are some things to keep in mind when working with younger writers: (1) Younger students are capable writers; (2) Younger…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Elementary School Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Doyle, John – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2006
In attempting to define postmodernism, many search for a "neat central core" (Beck, 1993) thus attempting to universalize all postmodern theories and operate "within the modern obsession with control and reason" (Slattery, 2000: 137). In this article, I refrain from attempting a universal definition, but instead present an exploration of the most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Postmodernism
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Wyse, Dominic – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
The idea that formal grammar teaching leads to improvements in school pupils' writing has been a popular one. However, the robust and extensive evidence base shows that this is not the case. Despite this, policy initiatives have continued to suggest that grammar teaching does improve pupils' writing: the "Grammar for Writing" resource is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grammar, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Dix, Stephanie – Literacy, 2006
The article presents findings from a research project that investigated young, fluent writers' revision practices. The project adopted a qualitative approach, using semi-structured interviews based on the students' written scripts. This article focuses on a small sample of children and profiles the extent of their ability to reflect on their…
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Interviews, Children, Writing Ability
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Morgan, Wendy – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2006
This paper examines the processes of creative writing, exploring in particular how intuition and analysis, unconscious and conscious, work together, and how the social and the personal are involved in these processes. The author discusses her experience of writing a sustained narrative poem with lyrical elements, and then as a teacher-educator…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Poetry, English Instruction
Harrienger, Myrna – 1994
Although socio-cultural awareness is an important element of discourse, freshman composition's primary obligation is to provide students with instruction in and practice "owning" a process of writing that foregrounds writing as a rhetorical art. Students should leave the course more aware of and better able to employ powerful, flexible…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Student Needs
Caswell, Donald – 1992
Most people dread sitting down to write, but the job becomes easier when certain writing strategies are followed. Most bad writing results from a lack of planning, not a lack of writing skills. Before determining the main point of a piece of writing, the writer should determine the purpose and audience. First, determine what needs to be achieved…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Business Education, Business Skills, Editing
Lensmire, Timothy J. – 1998
This paper examines why the author uses fiction in educational writing, examining what sort of education of the emotions he is trying to provide for the readers and how the use of fiction figures in this attempt. The paper focuses on two of his recent journal articles, a writing journal, and various responses to and criticisms of the articles…
Descriptors: Fiction, Higher Education, Literacy Education, Students
Dutcher, Violet A. – 1998
A study, to support the need for exploratory research, was designed to elicit a description of the medical chart located in its setting--the chart was looked "through" as a tool (as a means to an end to effect particular medical goals) and looked "at" itself as technology. This could provide a way to understand the relationship…
Descriptors: Charts, Information Sources, Medical Care Evaluation, Medical Education
Kellogg, Ronald T.; And Others – 1991
A study investigated whether the narrative writing task is more compatible with the structure of conscious thought than are other writing tasks. If so, composing a narrative text should demand less cognitive effort, occur more fluently, and yield a more coherent document than composing persuasive or descriptive texts. Sixteen college students were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Narration
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