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Otte, George – 1992
When composition educators talk about either "theory" or "practice," they are not referring to a monolithic and unified field, but instead to any number of competing, ideologically charged metacommentaries. The "problem with practice" refers to its own socially complex and temporally diffuse nature. Applications of…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
Stewart, Richard D. – 1994
A study explored the relationship between meditation, meditative journal writing, and the Jungian-archetypal notions of creative formulation and individuation or self-integration in student and non-student writing. A case study method was used to examine data from four subjects: an undergraduate, a social services worker, a doctoral student, and a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Creative Writing, Higher Education
Napier, Georgia; Ali, Munir – 1992
A study described the need fulfillment imagery found in selected versions of folk tales for children. The needs identified were physiological, safety, love, achievement, knowledge, change, and aesthetic. Forty individual books published since 1960 under the broad category of folklore and available in the United States were content analyzed.…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis
Gould, Christopher – 1992
Three teachers of first-year composition used cross-grading as a way of extending the student's grasp of interpretive communities as arbiters of value as well as creators of meaning. Students in six sections (two experimental groups) approached the English 101 Common Final in the same manner, discussing a published article and sharing their…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, College English, Freshman Composition, Grading
van de Gein, Jannemieke – 1991
This book presents the final report on a study into the effects of grammar instruction upon aspects of the writing of nine-year-old students. After an introductory chapter, the second chapter expounds the theoretical background to the study. The third chapter of the book introduces the experimental programs, the dependent variables, and the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Instructional Effectiveness
Calfee, Robert C.; Perfumo, Pam – 1993
A study examining portfolio practice in selected elementary programs throughout the United States is reported in this paper. The survey covered 150 "nominated" contacts, including states, districts, schools, school teams, and individual teachers. Respondents worked from a largely blank sheet of paper, which they used to…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, National Surveys
Abordonado, Valentina M. – 1993
An examination of the grammatical, rhetorical, and composition theories of Gertrude Buck (associate professor of English at Vassar College from 1897 to 1922) testifies to her rebellion against the current-traditional rhetorical tradition. Perhaps most remarkable about her writing is its emergence during a historical period that was witnessing an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational History, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Horner, Bruce; Lu, Min-Zhan – 1999
Intended for teachers of basic writing, this book contains a collection of new and updated essays addressing issues surrounding underprepared writers. It maps errors and expectations for basic writing and develops teaching approaches that will be effective in a social and political world. The book considers concepts such as the possibility of…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Techniques, Feminism, Higher Education
Saari, Hannu – 1991
This report describes a study (part of the IEA Written Composition Study) which used a questionnaire to collect curricular information from 16 countries about mother tongue teaching in general and teaching writing in particular. The report describes some basic dimensions of mother tongue curricula and writing composition curricula as well as how…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Native Language Instruction
Nelson, Jennie – 1992
A naturalistic study of 21 college students (at Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania) writing research papers provides detailed analyses of the roles that notetaking, planning, goal-setting, and revising play in students' approaches and examines whether these "high investment" reading and writing processes lead to higher quality…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Reading Processes, Research Papers (Students)
Shapiro, Marilyn – 1991
Considering that some feminist critics have recently been approaching composition theory from a preconceived feminist perspective, the issue of maintaining an analytical bias while conducting research is once more emerging. By imposing an analytical model on a body of data, scholars run the risk of ignoring conclusions or focusing on those which…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
DeNight, Shawn – 1992
The purpose of this study was to examine whether proofreading a text aloud was more effective than silent proofreading in helping Black English Vernacular (BEV) speaking students to locate and correct dialect features in writing. The study was divided into two parts. In the first part, 29 11th grade BEV-speakers edited three teacher-produced…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Error Correction, Grade 11, High Schools
Miller, Susan – 1992
A new theoretical paradigm for teaching writing and organizing composition research was at hand by 1982, focusing on how writers write and the practice of interventionist teaching. Today, the process theory of teaching composition dominates the field, yet it has not shifted teaching practices or research questions toward the settings and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Student Attitudes, Writing (Composition)
Martin, Judy L. – 1992
Despite the paradigm shift from product to process-centered writing theory, the reality is that students still are offered few options and teachers continue to expect set forms of writing. What continues to count is the end product, usually an academic essay demonstrating all the virtues of mainstream literacy. To explore this charge, a survey was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship
Vine, Harold A., Jr.; Faust, Mark A. – 1993
Using an approach developed and refined over a combined 44 years of teaching, this book encourages literature teachers at the high school and college levels to empower their students as readers--and meaning-makers--of literature. The book presents results of a research study in which 288 students, ranging from junior high school to graduate…
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation


