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Berkman, Myron – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1995
Discusses how peer response journals were liberating for two students. Notes that the technique sometimes works well and sometimes does not. Notes that the two students felt more comfortable in their writing, expressed themselves more clearly, became more responsive, took risks, asked questions, shared opinions, and expressed inner feelings. (RS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Journal Writing, Peer Relationship, Student Journals
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Sensenbaugh, Roger – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1992
Annotates 12 conference papers, journal articles, and theses in the ERIC database that discuss the effectiveness of journal writing in the elementary and secondary classroom. (RS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communication Skills, Journal Writing, Reading Attitudes
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Hancock, Marjorie R. – Reading Teacher, 1993
Provides information on how teachers can contribute additional encouragement, direction, and guidance for exploring and expanding intermediate-grade students' personal response to literature. Describes eight response options and offers guidelines. (PRA)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Journal Writing, Reader Response, Reading Instruction
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Bernabei, Gretchen Shoopman – English Journal, 1992
Demonstrates how sixth graders became engaged with the daily journal of an eleventh grader and how this motivated them to write journals themselves. Discusses the varying topics they read and wrote about and how they learned from this experience. (PRA)
Descriptors: Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Journal Writing, Reading Instruction
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Pryor, Elizabeth Gibbons; Stuart, Denise – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1991
Examines the historical background of children's invented spelling, describes and exemplifies the stages of spelling development, and discusses current research concerning the effects of the use of invented spelling on learning to read. Explores the development of invented spelling in journal writing and articulates ways to foster children's…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Invented Spelling, Journal Writing, Language Acquisition
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Autrey, Ken – Rhetoric Review, 1991
Examines the history of the commonplace book and diary as used in teaching and relates this history to the advent of the pedagogical journal. Shows that certain teaching strategies can make the journal a valuable means of exploring the mix of public and private impulses found in all writing. (MG)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Rhetorical Invention
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Hildebrandt, Peter – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Discusses the value of journals for understanding a historical period. Suggests that social studies students be encouraged to keep journals to understand better the difference between something written at the time and a later description of the same event. Lists examples of journals from historical periods that may interest students in journal…
Descriptors: Historiography, History Instruction, Journal Writing, Primary Sources
Erickson, John J. – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1993
Argues that most students lack a cohesive cultural self-identity and the historical background for constructing one. Outlines methods and lessons by which students can find their own stories and develop a stronger cultural self-concept, including oral history reports, reader-response journals, and memoirs. (HB)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Journal Writing, Multicultural Education, Oral History
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Capossela, Toni-Lee – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Investigates reasons to utilize student journal writing in composition classrooms. Presents current research in psychology and epistemology providing insight into the value of journal writing. Shows through numerous student journal excerpts how journal writing helps students progress in their intellectual development. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Instruction, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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Ross, Cheri Louise – Clearing House, 1998
Addresses questions which content-area teachers may have about writing across the curriculum: the kind of journal that will work best; the teacher's workload involved in journaling; grading; and how they should tell their students about journals. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Journal Writing, Secondary Education, Student Journals
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Larson, Joanne – Written Communication, 1999
Focuses on the role of overhearer participation in kindergarten students' learning to write. Uses E. Goffman's notion of the participation framework as a linguistic structure that organizes, and is organized by, talk and interaction in activity. Discusses how shifts in participation roles contribute to text construction using data drawn from an…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Ethnography, Journal Writing, Kindergarten
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Meel, David E. – Primus, 1999
Examines the various issues surrounding the implementation of journal writing in an undergraduate linear algebra course. Identifies the benefits of incorporating journal writing into an undergraduate mathematics course, which are supported with students' comments from their journals and their reflections on the process. Contains 14 references.…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Content Area Writing, Higher Education
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Petranek, Charles F. – Simulation & Gaming, 2000
Suggests the use of written debriefing, in addition to oral debriefing, to improve learning through simulations. Discusses journal writing; the written concept technique; letters; written answers; guidelines for writing; and the evaluation of written debriefing. (LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies
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Sadler, Philip M.; Haller, Doug; Garfield, Eliza – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Explains an astronomy course with an alternative teaching method that has students investigate their own understanding of astronomy. Describes the value of journal use and its integration into science courses. Lists major components for the integration of journal writing into the course content and discusses student strategies for journal keeping.…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Experiential Learning, Integrated Curriculum, Journal Writing
Hite, Morgan – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2000
Verbally describing places visited on a wilderness expedition in great detail, using poetic metaphors to add power, does more than improve descriptive skills. Speaking the place aloud deepens the experience by sharpening one's observational skills and adding an imaginative aspect that brings the place alive. Writing the observations in a journal…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Experiential Learning, Imagery, Imagination
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