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Kitagawa, Mary M.; Kitagawa, Chisato – 1987
Based on eight months of observation in Japanese classrooms, this book describes a Japanese technique of writing instruction, called "seikatsu tsuzurikata" (life experience composition), and shows how it can be successfully incorporated into American classrooms. A foreword by Kenneth S. Goodman focuses on the technique's importance both…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Curriculum Research, Developed Nations, Educational Theories
Coe, David E. – 1986
A study examined (1) a nine-year-old girl's view of writing, (2) the factors contributing to the construction of that view, (3) her parents' and teacher's views, and (4) the relationship among these various views. Both samples of writing and an interview schedule were used to elicit writing views from each of the participants concerning their…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Educational Environment, Educational Theories, Family Environment
Tighe, Mary Ann – 1987
In an effort to reduce student writing apprehension, an informal, in-class study was conducted in a lower-level college writing course at an Alabama university. The 16 students in this course took a Writing Apprehension Test (WAT--pretest) on the first day of class. Throughout the course, all writing was based on student experiences and came from…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, College English, College Freshmen, Higher Education
Stewart-Dore, Nea, Ed. – 1986
Intended to bridge the gap between current research and theory about literacy learning and teaching and teacher knowledge of that theory and research, this book raises questions about what teachers should know about language, literacy, and learning to help children become confident, reflective, independent learners both in and out of school.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Haswell, Richard H. – 1984
To determine whether the development of writing skills changes across college years, a study examined the writing of average-age college freshmen, sophomores, and beginning juniors. Writing samples were obtained during the first week of the first semester, last week of the first semester, first week of the third semester, and first week of the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cohesion (Written Composition), Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages
King, Robert W. – 1984
To examine the differences and the unique qualities of third grade writers in relation to their uses of language and their perception of the world, a selection of writings from 20 third grade students was analyzed for language ability as measured by words per T-unit. Then, two students from the higher and two from the lower end of the scale were…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Hooper, Stephen C. – 1987
Intended to categorize the literature on writing with word processors in high school and college classrooms and to determine the quality of the literature as well, this critical review looks at selected works on word processing in English instruction. The first section examines studies and methodologies, while the second section investigates…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, High Schools, Higher Education
Chafe, Wallace – 1987
Both writers and readers experience auditory imagery of intonations, accents, and hesitations in written language, and some aspects of this "written language prosody" are made partially overt through punctuation. Two studies explored the relationship between written language prosody and punctuation. The first study asked people to read…
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Intonation, Language Processing
Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. – 1987
To evaluate the writing skills of Colorado students under the Educational Quality Act of 1985 (commonly known as the 2 + 2 project), a study administered writing tasks to a statewide sample of third, sixth, ninth, and eleventh grade students in the spring of 1987. A narrative or story-telling writing task was administered to 2,000 grade 3 students…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Grade 11
Fox, Barry – 1982
Differences between reporting and classificatory functions in writing were examined in the responses of grade 10 and grade 12 students: 60 who were successful English students, and 60 on the borderline of passing in each of the grades. The reporting tasks required students to write compositions describing their first day in a high school or some…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Descriptive Writing
Bizzell, Patricia – 1984
Basic writers are defined as those whose home dialects are least like standard English. Given that all dialects of English are capable of conveying complex thought, the question facing educators is, Should students be made to learn and work in standard English, or should they be given the opportunity to express themselves in their home dialect?…
Descriptors: Bidialectalism, Civil Rights, College Students, High Risk Students
Platt, Nancy Gaines – 1982
Materials were gathered in a first and second grade informal, family-grouped classroom over 45 days of two school years to provide an interpretive framework for looking at writing in context. Participant observation was used in order to see the classroom community from a member's perspective while at the same time making explicit those features…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Grade 1
Bouchard, Kathy A. – 1983
A study investigated the writing processes of four fourth grade students--two girls and two boys--as they participated in an 18-session writing workshop. The sessions were held three times a week for 6 weeks, each lasting 45-minutes. Data were collected through (1) observations of the children as they interacted and composed, revised, edited,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Child Language, Childhood Attitudes
Kane, Janet H. – 1983
A study investigated how eighth grade students used a microcomputer-based word processing system for composing. Five students, with a range of writing skills, used the technology across 10 class sessions. Data were gathered through interviews with the students about their models for composing, experiences that influenced their writing development,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 8
Silva, Tony – 1989
Twenty-two reports of research focusing on the composing processes of college students of English as a Second Language are reviewed. The research, reported between 1982 and 1989, consists of case studies of various issues: (1) general accounts of the second language composing process; (2) revision; (3) attention to rhetorical form; (4) monitor…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Audience Awareness, College Students, English (Second Language)


