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Russell, Connie – 1985
Although many studies have been conducted on the subject of writing, little research on the composing process itself can be found. One early study of significance is Janet Emig's "The Composing Processes of Twelfth Graders," which compares school-sponsored writing with self-sponsored writing. Donald Graves, Lucy McCormick Calkins, and Donald…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Peer Evaluation, Revision (Written Composition), Writing (Composition)
Spielberger, Jeffrey, Ed.; Slaughter, Virginia, Ed. – Resource, 1985
Reflecting the theories and practices of effective teachers who use a cross-disciplinary approach to enhance writing instruction, this collection of essays is designed to make writing teachers aware of the various possibilities for using film in their classrooms. The ten essays focus on the following topics: (1) combining essay reading and writing…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Film Criticism, Film Study, Filmographies
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. Office of Project Basic. – 1984
Offered as a result of suggestions by Maryland teachers, this guide serves as an instructional reference for educators on teaching functional writing at the elementary and secondary school levels. The guide was developed as a supplement to volume one; both volumes provide a comprehensive perspective to writing improvement in Maryland. The first…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, State Programs, Test Construction
Hunt, Russell A. – 1984
Studies in developmental pragmatics have demonstrated that language learning is a fundamentally social (rather than fundamentally cognitive) phenomenon. It would seem, then, that teachers of writing need to find ways to create situations in which written language serves purposes the students see as real and is supported by an authentic, pragmatic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Acquisition, Language Usage, Literature Appreciation
Riley, Judith – 1984
A review of current guides for and advice on preparing distance education materials suggests that such aids are inadequate to help solve the problems faced by course developers because of several underlying assumptions: (1) there is no need for advice on the preparation process--establishing an ideal of the desired product is enough; (2) good…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Case Studies, Correspondence Study, Courses
Hall, Susan E. M. – Insights into Open Education, 1985
Some of the ways young children initially approach writing, including their understanding and involvement with the writing process, is the focus of this paper. It illustrates the variety of ways children deal with the concept of spaces between words, the differences between printed and cursive writing, and the left-to-right, top-to-bottom…
Descriptors: Child Development, Handwriting, Kindergarten Children, Learning Activities
Vardell, Sylvia M. – 1985
This paper describes an in-service workshop on writing, which begins by having teachers air negative feelings and false conceptions about the writing process, involves the teachers in writing and introduces the writing process concept. A sentence completion activity, integrated with the viewing of a videotape, helps teachers examine their…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Teacher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Teacher Workshops
Johnston, Brian – 1983
As a result of research showing that students are more motivated when English teachers avoid grades and marks, this book focuses on ways to involve students in the assessment process. The book covers the following topics: learning and reflection, students controlling language, the purpose of assessment, assessing students' relationship to the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Nongraded Student Evaluation, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Evaluation
Faigley, Lester; And Others – 1981
This report contains the results of a study of the writing of college-trained personnel that examined: (1) the importance of their writing abilities in the world of work and in situations other than work, (2) the types of writing done on and off the job and the composing processes used, (3) the media college-trained people use for writing, and (4)…
Descriptors: Adults, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Job Skills
Wresch, William – 1982
Four recently developed computer programs can help students with the composition process. The first, a prewriting program, helps students prepare to write by asking them a series of questions, similar to those an instructor would ask, intended to help them think more deeply about their subject. The second writing program also contains prewriting…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Editing, Higher Education
Crismore, Avon – 1982
A cognitive approach to the interrelation of writing and reading assumes that production and comprehension of written text depend upon cognitive and affective schemata used in concert by a writer or reader to produce or encode, store, and retrieve text information. Both comprehending and composing are basic, complex, interactive processes with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Curriculum, Learning Theories, Metacognition
Paquette, Jerry James – 1981
Participant-observer and case study research designs were used during the course of a 17-month-long study that sought (1) to determine the influence of sense of audience on the writing processes of eight adolescent boys and (2) to develop and explore effective research procedures that might provide insights into the writing processes and emphasize…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Expressive Language, Interpersonal Relationship
Polin, Linda – 1980
Since attention to the issue of writing assessment is new, research and theory are described as still widely scattered among fields of inquiry and differing perspectives. The integration of available knowledge into a viable framework is recommended to prescribe current practice and determine future research. In a domain-referenced view of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
Burnham, Christopher C. – 1982
While close analysis of individual composing processes has been the major accomplishment of recent writing research, this research has not yet sufficiently considered how students develop as learners. The work of William Perry, a developmental psychologist, can contribute to an understanding of that development. Based on an analysis of interviews…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
Mitchell, Ruth – 1981
Researchers in many disciplines dislike writing and view it as an additional and unnecessary irritant. Teaching researchers to write for administrators who must make decisions about highly specialized topics, but who lack the specialist's knowledge, means inducing a change in the researchers' perspective. They have to learn that they are writing…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Language Styles, Postsecondary Education, Research Reports


