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Rowen, Dennis – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
This article discusses several ways that Web sites and e-mail motivate students to write. When students know someone other than their teacher will see their writing, it becomes easy to help them with process and mechanics. They take pride in their work, and they make it look good. The author found that students were more receptive to a revision…
Descriptors: Internet, Writing Across the Curriculum, Electronic Mail, Student Motivation
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Nuckles, Matthias; Schwonke, Rolf; Berthold, Kirsten; Renkl, Alexander – Journal of Educational Media, 2004
Learning diaries--as we employ them--are students' written reflections of their learning experiences and outcomes over the course of university seminars. The writing of such diaries is 'tutored' by a computer program: eHELp supports the writing of sophisticated learning diaries through a modelling and scaffolding of the phases of planning,…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Diaries, Higher Education, Writing Processes
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Yore, Larry D.; Hand, Brian M.; Florence, Marilyn K. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2004
Written and oral communications and the processes of writing and reading are highly valued within the scientific community; scientists who communicate well are successful in gaining recognition and support from members of their own communities, the research funding agencies, and the wider society. Yet how do scientists achieve this proficiency?…
Descriptors: Technology, Scientists, Writing Strategies, Writing (Composition)
Tassoni, John Paul; Lewiecki-Wilson, Cynthia – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2005
In this autoethnographic, institutional narrative, we describe the evolution of a Studio program at an open-access, regional campus of a state university. The Studio, first conceptualized by Grego and Thompson, is a one-credit writing workshop taken by students concurrently enrolled in a composition course. Developing this program necessitated…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Writing Workshops, Organizational Change, Writing Instruction
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Troia, Gary A.; Maddox, Mary E. – Exceptionality, 2004
We examined writing instruction in the middle school context from the perspectives of special and general education teachers via focus groups and rating scales. We found that special and general educators alike valued a balanced approach to teaching writing, that both groups held a positive view of their teaching efficacy, and that both groups…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Special Education Teachers, Middle School Teachers
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Shapira, Anat; Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2005
Strategies are actions and behaviours used by the writer to solve problems in the writing process. These actions and behaviours reflect four clusters: meta-cognitive, cognitive, social, and affective processes. The goal of the overall study with 352 children was to check the effect of strategy usage on written output. Three research windows were…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Writing Strategies, Jews
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Bomer, Randy; Laman, Tasha – Research in the Teaching of English, 2004
Drawn from a year-long study in a combined first- and second-grade classroom, this article presents an interpretive portrait of two young students engaged in spontaneous talk while writing. We analyze their conversations to explore the subject positions these student writers assumed, those they assigned each other, and the related functions they…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Peer Relationship, Elementary School Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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Merchant, Guy – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
We inhabit a social world in which identity is complex, no longer closely tied to place or territory, delineated by nationhood, nor simply created, as psychology suggests, through acts of identification. Instead, it is argued, identity is produced through action and performance. Popular digital culture provides a rich context for identity play and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Technology, Self Concept, Children
Schuster, Edgar H. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
State academic standards broadly support the writing process, including the planning (prewriting), drafting, revising, editing, and publishing (sharing) stages. There is also widespread recognition that a valuable part of the process is conferencing, either between teacher and student, student and student (often referred to as peer feedback), or…
Descriptors: State Standards, Writing Tests, Academic Standards, Writing Processes
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Merritt, Maya; Shajira, Natasya; Daisey, Peggy – American Biology Teacher, 2003
It is essential for students to think clearly about fundamental biological concepts. One of the benefits of writing is that it promotes and enhances thinking. If students can write clearly, they are thinking clearly. Writing helps to connect new knowledge with prior knowledge and promotes the construction of knowledge. Writing-to-learn activities…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Ecology, Horticulture, Vocabulary Development
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Graham, Steve; Perin, Dolores – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
There is considerable concern that the majority of adolescents do not develop the competence in writing they need to be successful in school, the workplace, or their personal lives. A common explanation for why youngsters do not write well is that schools do not do a good job of teaching this complex skill. In an effort to identify effective…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grammar, Adolescents, Word Processing
Ulusoy, Mustafa – Online Submission, 2006
In this paper, the role of computers in writing process was investigated. Last 25 years of journals were searched to find related articles. Articles and books were classified under prewriting, composing, and revising and editing headings. The review results showed that computers can make writers' job easy in the writing process. In addition,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Writing Processes, Computer Software, Writing Ability
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Samara, Akylina – Higher Education Research and Development, 2006
This paper is an investigation of group supervision of the Master of Education thesis at the University of Bergen, Norway. Four recorded group supervision sessions are analysed. The group participants are five students and three supervisors. The sessions are analysed from a qualitative, phenomenological perspective. The results show that group…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervision, Skill Development, Graduate Study
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Aldama, Frederick Luis – Journal of Children's Literature, 2006
This article presents an interview with South Asian children's book and young adult fiction writer, Uma Krishnaswami. The interviewer states that "in all her creative endeavors Uma's keen sense of detail, narrative voice, and characterization complicate and humanize portrayals of multicultural peoples worldwide." In this interview, Krishnaswami…
Descriptors: Novels, Young Adults, Picture Books, Adolescent Literature
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Vanderburg, Robert M. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2006
This review focuses on the development of writing research informed by a Vygotskian perspective. A methodological environment to aid the instruction of writing is presented. The review reveals the need to conduct research in developing students' inner voice, to lower the cognitive drain created during writing, and to understand how helpful the…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Writing Instruction, Learning Theories, Cognitive Ability
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