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Shapiro, Nancy S. – 1986
A research project investigated the relationship between cognitive development in college students and their rhetorical maturity. Viewing the problem of audience in composition instruction in terms of cognitive development reveals that it may not be enough to tell students that they must consider audience if they do not have the cognitive maturity…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Cognitive Development, College Students, Developmental Stages
Lieberman, David – 1986
Noting that students often adopt a flat, lifeless style when writing a research paper, student papers were examined for evidence of the writer's presence. The presence of the writer is admittedly a subjective perception of the reader, but clues to the presence or absence of the writer can be identified. Though no one clue is definitive evidence,…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Content Analysis, Emotional Experience, Expository Writing
Donlan, Dan; And Others – 1984
A study investigated the effect of ambiguity on the level of writing apprehension of English teachers and whether apprehension varied according to mode of discourse. Subjects, 28 English language arts teachers, were invited to participate in a 5-week summer writing workshop, for which they received university credit and stipends. Participants were…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Teacher Workshops
McClelland, Ben W.; Donovan, Timothy R. – 1985
As a follow-up to the successful book "Eight Approaches to Teaching Composition," this collection of 13 original essays presents the major research and scholarship in the related fields that are shaping the theory and practice of composition studies. Each chapter defines a special area of study, assesses its published literature from the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Trends, English Departments, Linguistic Theory
Sinatra, Richard – 1984
A study investigated the feasibility of presenting to primary-grade children a holistic, functional language arts program instead of a subskill one. Over 1,000 children from 16 inner city elementary schools were divided into three groups: (1) Group A, taught by teachers trained in holistic and language oriented approaches to reading and writing,…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Language Arts, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Rose, Shirley K – 1987
A study explored literacy myths of the academic culture as expressed by college writing students, examining shared literacy myths about the acquisition and uses of literacy, how beliefs influence literacy acquisition, and how cultural roles determine literacy experiences. Students were asked to write autobiographical accounts of their literacy…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Influences, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Langer, Judith A.; Applebee, Arthur N. – 1987
In the belief that effective writing instruction can be a critical component in successful learning, and to better understand the role that writing plays in content area learning, this book presents an extensive study of writing assignments in the secondary school curriculum. Following an introduction, the book provides an overview of the project,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Content Area Writing, High Schools, Reading Writing Relationship
Cotton, Kathleen – 1988
A synthesis of research on teaching composition and on effective schooling, this report reviewed 36 documents to present findings on: writing as a process; instructional practices; instructional modes; and teacher training. As the major general finding from the research the report identifies, higher student achievement when the teaching approach…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation
Madigan, R. J.; And Others – 1987
In an attempt to contribute to the development of students' writing skills while helping them master basic psychology, a writing component was designed for a medium sized introductory psychology course. Its purpose was to aid in the mastery of course material and to contribute to the development of students' skill in written expression. In the…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Essay Tests, Essays, Expository Writing
Hayes, Christopher G. – 1988
As part of a study examining articles on composition at five-year intervals from 1971 through 1987 to explore the evolution of composition knowledge, a study examined articles published in "College Composition and Communication" (CCC) and "College English" (CE) during 1971-72 and 1976-77. A citation list was created by noting…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Intellectual History, Literature, Psychology
Newman, Judith M., Ed. – 1985
To show how whole language theory can be put into practice, this collection of articles, many written by practicing teachers, suggest ways that teachers can help students become active participants in their own learning. Following an introduction, chapters and their authors consist of: (1) "Insights from Recent Reading and Writing Research…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Journal Writing
Spanjer, Allan; Layne, B. H. – 1982
A study was conducted to test the impact of three summer writing workshops at one National Writing Project site on the participants' attitudes toward and approaches to teaching composition. Seventy-nine elementary school through college writing teachers who had participated in one of the three workshops were administered a pretest approximately…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Church, Elizabeth; Bereiter, Carl – 1984
A study assessed the ability of 20 eleventh grade students to recognize particular stylistic features when reading and then to use such features in their writing. Half the subjects were given a model paragraph from an Edgar Allen Poe story, without having the story identified for them, while the other half received only a verbal summary of the…
Descriptors: Grade 11, High Schools, Language Styles, Literary Genres
Foster, Dan – 1984
Composition theory accounts of coherence have tended to look at relationships within the text rather than at those between the text and the real world. In fact, empirical evidence suggests that the relationships between the text and the real world may be just as important for coherence. Forty-eight short papers were selected at random from those…
Descriptors: Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Connors, Robert J. – 1984
Historical study of composition theory and teaching occupies a peculiar place in the discipline of composition instruction. It does not attempt new applications for theory, and pretends to no direct pedagogical applications at all. Unlike empirical research, it does not use experimental method or scientific rigor. However, the study of history,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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