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Wilson, Lorraine – Australian Journal of Reading, 1986
Claims that the term "process writing" is used indiscriminately to describe both the naturalistic approach to learning how to write and the process of selecting a topic, drafting, conferencing, and publishing. Suggests that writing to publish should not be the only writing children do. (SRT)
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Letters (Correspondence)
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Rodrigues, Raymond J. – English Journal, 1985
Maintains that the unfettered process approach to writing instruction has been just as artificial as the traditional skill training approach and that students need structure, models to practice from, and improvement of mechanical skills, as well as time to think through their ideas, to revise them, and to write for real audiences. (EL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends, Process Approach (Writing), Secondary Education
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Fischer, Olga Howard; Fischer, Chester A. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1985
Relates how a microcomputer with word processing capabilities can facilitate and enrich a student's writing. (HOD)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Microcomputers, Prewriting
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Bogert, Judith – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1985
Points out that readability indexes can serve a useful role in the teaching of writing when used as they were intended to be used. Focuses on Gunning's Fog Index. (EL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Problems, Higher Education, Readability
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Stiffler, Randall – Exercise Exchange, 1985
Describes a writing assignment in which students must complete a page of coherent prose using only one word containing the letter "n." The exercise serves as a prelude to the concepts of revision and of passive and active vocabularies. (HTH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Language Skills, Revision (Written Composition)
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Baru, Ellen – Language Arts, 1985
Discusses student responses to and interactions with a professional children's writer who visited a fifth grade writing workshop. Describes the emerging confidence as writers of the children and the classroom teacher as a result of the author's visits. (HTH)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Corder, Jim W. – Freshman English News, 1986
Recounts observations of a bartender working in a lounge patronized during a rhetoric conference and notes that the composing processes the bartender exhibited are similar to those needed by writing students. (DF)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Higher Education, Humor, Language Processing
Hashimoto, I. – Freshman English News, 1986
Humorously discusses the problem of discerning when students are being honest in their writing and how to deal with the problems their honesty sometimes presents. (DF)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Honesty, Humor
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Vaughn, Margaret – Exercise Exchange, 1986
Explains how journal writing, taught with some direction, can guide students' writing and provide them with a sense of self-discovery. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Prewriting
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Brandt, Deborah – Written Communication, 1986
Examines the relationship among writer, context, and text (1) by exploring the notion of context-independence as it pertains to writers and texts, and (2) by placing the issue of context and composition within a wider framework of context and language use. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cultural Context, Educational Theories, Language Usage
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Collins, James L. – Written Communication, 1986
Using Susanne Langer's concepts of presentational and discursive symbolism, constructs a theory of text production that describes presentation and discourse and relations between them as major components in the evolution of text from thought to written language. Concludes by examining the implications of this theory for understanding students'…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Role, Linguistic Theory, Metaphors
Bowman, Cathy; Monahan, Jean – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1986
Interviews Ron Padgett, editor and writer, about his attitude toward editing, his views on allowing students to edit writing, and his experiences with having his own writing edited. (DF)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Editing, Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Evaluation
Greene, Stuart – Freshman English News, 1986
Examines two responses to current traditional rhetoric--the new romantics who insist on the primacy of discovery and the new classicists who believe in aiding discovery through systematic heuristic procedures. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Expression, Educational Philosophy, Learning Strategies
Woodward, Harry – Performance and Instruction, 1983
Discusses disciplines required in writing branching programs for interactive video, underscoring the need to work from a flowchart, function on a team, and develop skills to write nonlinearly. Problems encountered are compared with Faulkner's novel, "The Sound and the Fury," and the development of two programs is briefly described. (MBR)
Descriptors: Branching, Computer Programs, Design Requirements, Flow Charts
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McKensie, Lee; Tomkins, Gail E. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1984
Demonstrates how an integrated approach toward writing evaluation works at each stage of the writing process and presents a checklist teachers can use to assess whether their students use specific behaviors of the writing process as they compose. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
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