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Etkina, Eugenia; Harper, Kathleen Andre – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Details the use of weekly reports, a structured journal form of formative assessment that allows instructors to receive information from students and alter their instruction based on student needs. (Contains 18 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Educational Strategies, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Tichenor, Mercedes; Jewell, Mary Jean – Reading Improvement, 1996
Provides a framework for using journal writing in the primary grades to develop writing skills. Outlines techniques to help focus teacher observations, deepen insights, inform curricular decision making, and help teachers reflect upon the student's role in journal writing. (RS)
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Primary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Exercises
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Ellis, Carolyn – Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 1996
Describes the death of a friend and colleague so as to stimulate a wider discussion of relationships and loss among narrators of personal loss. Introduces these matters so as to educate future narrators over issues which may arise in their personal and professional lives, particularly the intimate connection between these two realms. (RJM)
Descriptors: Bereavement, Death, Diaries, Grief
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Tomlinson, Louise M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1997
Presents a rationale for systematic notemaking (annotating directly onto the pages of textbooks) to reorganize content, a model of the notemaking continuum, an example of a journal assignment, a six-step coding system for notemaking with literature, two formats for coding--one for themes and one for character analysis, and conclusions on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journal Writing, Literature Appreciation, Models
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Weiler, Greg – English Journal, 2003
Describes how the author puts people in place to deal with the technology in order to allow teachers to focus on the content and the instruction. Notes how Weblogs allow anyone to publish on the Internet. Describes a variety of uses for Weblogs in the classroom. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Enrichment, Electronic Publishing, Elementary Secondary Education
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Spalding, Elizabeth; Wilson, Angene – Teachers College Record, 2002
Identified pedagogical strategies that helped preservice secondary teachers improve their reflective thinking via journal writing during the first semester of a year-long professional program. Case studies of four preservice teachers found that no single pedagogical strategy was best, and students responded differently to different strategies.…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies
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Cronin, Mariam Karis – English Journal, 2003
Proposes that when teachers structure the classroom around the student, differentiation starts to happen. Outlines the following suggestions in order to do so: make it meaningful; make it authentic; differentiate content; make it interdisciplinary; and practice what you preach. Concludes that if educators are willing to eliminate ineffective…
Descriptors: Course Content, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interpersonal Relationship, Journal Writing
Shuy, Roger W. – Georgetown Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 1990
Argues that reading comprehension is better measured in performance contexts than in decontextualized standardized tests (especially for the nonhearing) and that dialogue journal writing is a better method of testing reading comprehension. Five types of comprehension can be isolated in journals: propositions, questions, inferential messages,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Dialog Journals, Evaluation Methods, Journal Writing
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Tama, M. Carrol; Peterson, Kenneth – Educational Leadership, 1991
After focusing on pedagogical skills during their fifth year of graduate study, teacher candidates at Portland State University (Oregon) take a summer course in reflective practice. Inspired by Robert Coles's ideas, the course emphasizes the teacher as character. Students read real and fictional stories about teachers' experiences to gain…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study, Instructional Innovation
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Surbeck, Elaine; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1991
At Arizona State University, undergraduate teacher candidates were asked to make biweekly journal entries relating course content to beliefs and knowledge about teaching, classroom applications, children's probable responses, and personal reflections about teaching and learning. Many students organized their entries according to a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Journal Writing, Schools of Education, Student Reaction
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Stanley, Linda C. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1989
Describes how journals can be used to explore students' perceptions of self and society. Analyzes ("deconstructs") student journal entries to examine the language used to express experiences, and notes that encouraging students to examine their own entries helps them find language that more closely coincides with their realities. (MM)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Language Usage
Skillen, Peter – Computing Teacher, 1995
A software package, ThinkingLand, was developed to help students' understanding of the content and thinking processes involved when using multimedia. Topics include multimedia reports and knowledge building; journal writing; collaboration; procedural facilitations; and the design and instructional applications of ThinkingLand. (AEF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Software, Educational Media, Instructional Design
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Nourie, Barbara Livingston – Clearing House, 1995
Discusses 10 "truths" about teaching, including idle minds are worse than idle hands; whatever the reading assignment, there's a video; there are no dull subjects; discipline is not a teacher's first worry; and keep a daily journal. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, High Schools, Journal Writing, Student Behavior
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Kingen, Sharon – English Journal, 1995
Describes how one teacher used journal writing with student writers. Discusses the reasons for using student journals and claims that journal use is most effective when the teacher's objectives and expectations are thoroughly examined. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Free Writing, Journal Writing
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Plasse, Beatrice R. – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1995
Describes a parenting group for recovering addicts in which poetry, journal keeping, and creative writing are instrumental in the group process. Shows how they are used to set a therapeutic environment and establish a working alliance within the group, to reinforce concepts learned about the parent-child relationship, and to enhance communication…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Creative Writing, Group Therapy, Higher Education
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