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Peer reviewedBrandt, Barbara Pasqualone – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1997
Presents a framework for third-grade writers and their partners called L.A.M.P. (Listening, Asking questions, Making suggestions, and Positive comments). Notes that the author uses this collaborative planning exercise periodically, not for every writing piece. (RS)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Grade 3, Primary Education
Collom, Jack – Teachers & Writers, 1999
Describes two word games useful in secondary writing classrooms: "illot-mollo," in which freewriters announce words they just wrote which the other members must use in their subsequent freewriting; and "secret" in which students each write a secret (usually made-up) and then put them into a hat--students then pull out a secret and write about it.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Free Writing, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLambert, Michele – Exercise Exchange, 1999
Describes a writing assignment in which students read only the first two paragraphs of Charles Dickens's novel "A Tale of Two Cities" and then, after some brainstorming and prewriting, write a paragraph or two modeled on those, explaining the confusion and turmoil of the present day. Notes how Dickens's expressions become more familiar…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedTrimmer, Joseph F. – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1999
Presents a transcript of a panel discussion at Colgate University in which people in various professions spoke about their writing experiences in school and on the job. Notes that these stories told by professionals about their writing experiences can be seen as part of an institutional history and part of a disciplinary history. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Writing Assignments
Peer reviewedVaughn, Gary; Wenner, Barbara – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1999
Discusses two intriguing ways of explaining error in student writing--the work of Michel Foucault and the work of Roland Barthes. Describes in-class activities and essay assignments that use these perspectives to help students to reach improved understanding of error in writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Error Correction, Error Patterns, Higher Education, Writing Assignments
Peer reviewedShukla, P. K. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1998
Describes an assignment in which students write a letter of complaint, and discusses how this assignment aids students in seeing the importance of effective written communication to their daily lives. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence), Relevance (Education)
Peer reviewedHylton, Jaime; Thurston, Stephen; Houston, Linda S.; Barr, Suzann Welty; Sommers, Jeff – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1999
Presents five activities: (1) transforming--requires that a student put aside a first draft and create a new piece on the same subject in a different genre; (2) meaningless words--encourages deleting unnecessary words; (3) group work; (4) definitions quiz; and (5) audience, synthesis, and the thematic analysis--considering these three when writing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Editing, English Instruction, Two Year Colleges
Peck, Robert Newton – Book Report, 1999
A popular author of young-adult fiction offers suggestions for teachers and students who want to write to authors and receive replies. Discusses how to organize letters from entire classes and student motivations for writing, and includes humorous examples of student correspondence. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPenrose, John M. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2000
Describes a "build-the-box" lesson to develop a better understanding of writing useful and effective instructions. Considers how the lack of instruction with this assignment compels students to think creatively to complete the project. Concludes that many students realize the difficulty in creating easy-to-understand instructions. Enhances the…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Writing Assignments
Peer reviewedMorton, Gerald W. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2000
Describes an extended writing assignment used in a business communication class that combines a case study and original student research, thus defining a realistic business situation needing action and requiring students to research a business situation and apply the findings from their research to decide exactly what course of action is…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Student Research
Peer reviewedWallace, Cindy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Claims personal narrative essays, although controversial, touch a unique chord in listeners and in readers. Suggest incorporating critical thinking and modeling by the instructor into personal narrative essay assignments. (NH)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Personal Writing, Story Telling
Peer reviewedShay, Suellen – Assessing Writing, 1997
Explores how a portfolio assessment project in the University of Cape Town's Chemistry Department developed (within staff) new understandings of the role of writing as a vehicle for learning, which resulted in a reexamination of the relationship of the written assignments to the existing curriculum. Discusses challenges of designing assessment…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education, Portfolio Assessment
Peer reviewedKrajewski, Lorraine; Smith, Gwendolyn – Business Communication Quarterly, 1997
Describes a report-writing assignment that uses business letters to bridge the gap between letters and reports. Notes that in the letter writing unit, students learn to apply the principles of good business writing to various types of letters; and in the report-writing unit, students learn the reporting process (planning, data gathering, analysis,…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Higher Education, Technical Writing
Peer reviewedThomas, Jane – Business Communication Quarterly, 1998
Presents a case study for use in business communication classes to help students understand and learn both the context and the strategies for communication with business and management. Deals with a situation in which an executive wants to close down the company's fitness center but is open to arguments by one of its avid users. Includes two…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Class Activities, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDrew, Julie – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1996
Argues that college writing instructors have an ethical obligation to help students to critically examine the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of writing in school so that the students understand how they have come to view writing and revision as punishment. (TB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Punishment, Revision (Written Composition), Writing (Composition)


