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Manning, Maryann; And Others – 1986
What first graders chose to put in their journals when given no direct suggestions for topics was studied during the 1985-86 school year in a suburban Birmingham, Alabama, classroom. Journal writing was scheduled for 30 minutes daily throughout the school year, but not all children chose to write every day. At the end of the year, all of the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Creative Writing, Grade 1
Turetzky, Lois E. – 1986
In response to the New York State Fifth Grade Writing Test indicating inadequacies in students' writing abilities in a Southwest Bronx elementary school, a study employed Evelyn Rothstein's developmental, systematic instructional approach to improve students' writing competencies. It was hypothesized that, as a result of the instructional program…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 5, Instructional Improvement, Program Development
Benesch, Sarah – 1985
In order to find out what a three-member peer group in freshman composition was discussing during their meetings and how--if at all--they talked about writing, their conversations about their first drafts for the class were taped and analyzed. Analysis showed that in addition to discussion of their drafts (text talk) and social chat (off-task…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Peer Groups
Allen, Jeanne Vasterling – 1985
Writing apprehension needs to be understood and solutions found for it so that students' fears can be lessened and their success with writing increased. Carl Roger's client-centered, nondirective psychotherapy applies well to teaching composition. Composition teachers need to be real, empathic, and accepting, and should thus shed their…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Psychoeducational Methods
Fredrick, Vicki – 1985
The 1981 and 1984 studies of revision, developed by the Wisconsin Pupil Assessment Program, are described in this document, which examines how well students are able to revise their own papers. Contents include an explanation of how the 1981 and 1984 evaluation criteria were created; an overview of the results of the 1984 revision study for grades…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Revision (Written Composition), State Programs
Condravy, Joan; McIlvaine, Robert – 1985
The Basics Skills English 100 course at Slippery Rock University, having changed from a traditional approach to an approach that reflects knowledge gained through research about the needs of basic writers, shows the progress basic writers can make in a summer program. Thirty students met six times a week for five weeks in one-and-a-half hour…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation
Sedgwick, Ellery – 1984
Traditional methods of studying literature have included making assignments, having class discussions of the texts, and then assigning students to write about them. However, based on the concept that reading literature is a form of composing and that aspects of the process model for teaching writing can be applied to teaching literature, the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Nelson, Jennie; Hayes, John R. – 1988
Observing the composing processes of students working over real time in naturalistic settings, two exploratory studies asked: (1) What skills and assumptions do freshman and advanced writers invoke when they are searching for information to be used in writing? (2) What strategies and goals do students bring to a typical writing-from-sources task…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Naturalistic Observation, Research Papers (Students), Student Journals
Otter, Annica, Ed.; Dahlberg, Ullabritt, Ed. – 1988
This document provides an overview of the research program of the Swedish National Board of Education (NBE) since 1962. The following subjects are discussed: (1) budget; (2) duration of the various projects; (3) fields of research; (4) transmission of knowledge; (5) transition from management by command to management by objectives; (6) research in…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Research, Environmental Research, Foreign Countries
Hailey, Jack – 1978
Intended for elementary school teachers in all subject areas wanting to learn more about what is known concerning the teaching of writing, this book summarizes numerous presentations made over the past four years by the many teacher/consultants working with the Bay Area Writing Project. Following introductory materials, the first section of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Holistic Evaluation
Zemelman, Steven – 1983
In order to encourage teachers to allow students to explore and discover larger patterns in their work, including their mental growth beyond their immediate performance, this paper recommends the philosophy of Gregory Bateson as a teaching approach. The first principle considered in the paper is that a mental process requires circular or more…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Moss, Peter – 1981
The six chapters in the book comment upon writing and writing instruction. The first chapter describes the major research of the past 15 years and the ways it has altered how teachers regard the teaching of writing. The chapter compares the American research tradition, with its emphasis on system, sequence, and order, and the British tradition,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Rose, Mike – 1983
A study investigated cognitive behaviors and processes that contribute to writer's block. Subjects were 10 college undergraduates who had scored at the extreme ends of a writer's block measurement instrument. The 10, 6 "high-blockers" and 4 "low-blockers," varied in their English experience, class standing, and majors. Each was given a writing…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education
Nordberg, Beverly – 1984
In the traditional classroom, written reports assigned to students are generally returned as poorly written, reworded collections of facts taken from single sources. Cross-curriculum writing is a way of circumventing this and encouraging learning and thought development by the student. Writing is usually considered a communication skill, but…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Sciences
Foster, Gretchen – 1984
In order to help science students communicate more effectively with people outside their field, a two-semester technical writing course was developed with an emphasis on thinking rather than on blind adherence to the rules and forms of technical writing. The initial test group was composed of freshman science majors with exceptional writing…
Descriptors: Assignments, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Writing, Course Objectives


