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Hearn, Emily; Thurman, Mark – 1990
The eight stages of storyboarding described in this book will help children design original picture books with illustrations and creative stories. The 24-frame storyboarding technique described in the book forces the young author/illustrator to jump right into the story, select only the most essential aspects of the plot, and describe the actions…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Activities, Foreign Countries, Illustrations
Purcell, John – 2001
Frank Smith (1988) describes a "literacy club" as a classroom where no child is excluded from a wealth of reading and writing activities. One teacher, in designing a literacy club for his classroom, wanted to use a "balanced literacy" approach because using such an approach would allow him to incorporate many different…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness
Bassett, Diane; DeVine, Denise; Perry, Nancy; Rueth, Catherine – 2001
This action research describes a program for improving writing skills. The targeted population consisted of first and third graders in two middle class communities in the southern suburbs of Chicago. The need for improvement in writing skills was documented through observation checklists, writing samples, and surveys. Data revealed a need for…
Descriptors: Action Research, Grade 1, Grade 3, Parent Participation
Hoh, Pau-San; Kirtland, Joe – 2001
In spite of the widespread implementation of Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC), there remains little concrete evidence of the writing-thinking connection. This paper proposes a new research method that tracks students' performance and production at a deeper level of specificity than that in previous investigations of this relationship, e.g., in…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis
Duym, Virginia – 1997
If personal writing empowers students to hear their own voices and to "see themselves as writers," then personal writing has value for basic writing students, whose voices have tended to be silenced and who see themselves as anything but writers. From hearing their voices in writing, and from identifying multiple sources and rhetorical…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Chen, Dar-Wu – 2000
The process oriented approach to English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) instruction has spurred such new ideas as student instruction and the whole language approach. New thinking justifies the validity of qualitative research, which lets researchers view subjects' learning processes from previously impossible angles. This paper examines ESL writing…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Error Correction, Feedback
Richards, Regina G. – 1998
This monograph explains dysgraphia in students and offers a range of practical suggestions tailored to individual children with specific dysfunctions that obstruct the transcription of their thoughts to paper. Chapters address: (1) why students avoid writing and the need for students to understand the purpose of writing; (2) underlying processing…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Dysgraphia, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting
Suleiman, Mahmoud F. – 2000
This paper provides a summary of well established, conventional thinking on the importance of writing to the language learning process. Writing is a central element of language. Any reading and language arts program must consider the multidimensional nature of writing in instructional practices, assessment procedures, and language development. The…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Language Arts
Reimer, Casey Nicolle – 2001
The challenge of effective writing instruction was investigated by means of a literature review. Writing, as a part of the field of Language Arts, comprising reading, writing, listening and speaking, takes more than teaching spelling, grammar, and other writing conventions for students to develop as writers. The writing process--prewriting,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Editing, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Soles, Derek – 2001
Composition theory and research indicate that, whether they use a holistic or an analytic rubric, teachers should share their scoring guide with their students. Both students and teachers benefit in substantial ways when students draft and revise their written work in the context of the rubric their teachers will use to assess student writing.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation, Scoring, Scoring Formulas
Gover, Mark; Englert, Carol Sue – 1998
It is viable to argue that literacy can be construed as a set of culturally-based discursive practices rather than as merely a set of cognitive skills. This idea has special relevance for students with learning disabilities, who often struggle with more traditional, individually-based curricular approaches. This study explored the ways in which an…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discourse Analysis, Editing, Grade 2
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Squire, James R. – Language Arts, 1983
Argues that composing and comprehending are process-oriented thinking skills that are basically interrelated, and suggests ways that these skills can be taught. (JL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement, Language Arts, Language Processing
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Bracewell, Robert J. – Visible Language, 1980
Examines characteristics of the mental processes required for writing, compares and contrasts the nature of processing required for other cognitive activities, and reviews recent research on children's writing that reveals the advantages as well as disadvantages of superimposing writing skills over well-developed language skills. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Language Skills
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Research in the Teaching of English, 1980
Richard F. Thompson and Michael G. Southwell separately discuss William J. McCleary's article on reliability and validity problems in composition research (see EJ 210 755); Chris Madigan questions the data on composing processes of freshman writers reported by Sharon Pianko (see EJ 204 419); and C. T. Patrick Diamond examines the issue of the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Educational Research, Higher Education, Low Achievement
Santelmann, Patricia Kelly – Improving College and University Teaching, 1981
Writing demands the simultaneous control of several skills: focus and logic, as well as spelling and grammar. The central writing skill is to look at what has been said and see how it can be improved by drafting and redrafting. (MLW)
Descriptors: College English, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar
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