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Peer reviewedRaymond, Richard C. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Examines prewriting and writing assignments designed to tighten the continuity between the personal essays typically written in English 101 and the more literature-based essays of English 102. Aims to help students blend personal and public voices. (MG)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Personal Narratives, Persuasive Discourse, Two Year Colleges
Peer reviewedKnodt, Ellen Andrews – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1991
Argues that basic writing students need incremental assignment sequences to experience success in writing and to develop their abilities to write about abstract concepts. Describes a four-part sequence of writing assignments moving from observing to narrowing to generalizing to theorizing. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Remedial Programs, Teaching Methods, Two Year Colleges
Peer reviewedTeaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Presents teaching tips for (1) generating titles as a prewriting activity; (2) having students write a biography of a classmate; (3) asking students to determine scenarios for their business communication documents; (4) using interviewing as a method of primary research; and (5) sequencing writing assignments to help students clarify their…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Freshman Composition, Interviews, Prewriting
Peer reviewedGuilford, Chuck – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Discusses a process to guide students at various levels of writing ability to inquire into unfamiliar and often intimidating subject areas. Notes the process is based on a Piagetian learning cycle that asks students to identify areas of cognitive dissonance, and to engage in a conversation about ways of resolving their uncertainty. (RS)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Assignments
Peer reviewedCross, Mary – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1990
Describes an assignment in which students write a short memo report analyzing and comparing both what a company says in its annual report and what its balance sheet shows. Describes four simple mathematical formulas students can use to quickly diagnose a company's financial health. Appends a sample of the short report format. (RS)
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Business Education, Content Area Writing, Higher Education
Burns, Marilyn – Writing Notebook: Creative Word Processing in the Classroom, 1990
Describes a game whose goal is to make the largest three or four digit number possible from numbers appearing on successive rolls of a die. Discusses the written strategies developed for this game by third and seventh grade students. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedSpinrad, Phoebe S. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1989
Presents detailed teaching procedures for an "in-basket" business communication assignment, describing the time frame, method, and practical details necessary for teaching the assignment. Argues that students must be taught how to determine priorities for items to be answered, discarded, or noted and filed. (MM)
Descriptors: Assignments, Business Correspondence, Business Education, Class Activities
Peer reviewedBishop, Wendy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Argues that writing parodies of poetry is a productive, nonthreatening introduction to the creative effort of poem making. Provides several suggestions that may help in the parody-writing process. (RS)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Parody, Poetry, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedJenseth, Richard – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Presents an extended sequence of reading and writing assignments using John Hersey's "Hiroshima" to introduce composition students to the nature of interpretation, understanding, and composing. Stresses learning through enactment. (RAE)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Reading Assignments, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedTregaskes, Mark R.; Daines, Delva – Reading Research and Instruction, 1989
Investigates the effectiveness of improving the reading comprehension of sixth-grade social studies students through the use of metacognitive strategies. Finds that students who are instructed in the use of metacognitive strategies increase their reading comprehension more than students who do not receive such instruction. (MG)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Content Area Reading, Reading Assignments, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedKurth, Anita – Exercise Exchange, 1988
Presents a simple writing assignment, composing an anthology, in which students have some control over their learning and gain confidence, enabling them to approach class discussions with more personal involvement and leading them to find more for themselves in poetry. (RAE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Reading Assignments
Peer reviewedSzkudlarek, Tomasz – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1994
A Polish youngster's school, as "read" in her imaginative composition about classroom anarchy, bears many characteristics of a postmodern institution, with its power relations permeating everyday practices, its rationalism undergoing subversive critique, and its mixed message of subjugation and emancipation. An 11-year-old's "ritual…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Modernism
Willis, Meredith Sue – Teachers & Writers, 1995
Describes an exercise for grade school through high school students that focuses on describing abstract emotions through allegory. Notes that some examples include hate, depression, happiness, and patriotism. Provides examples of student writing from prior trials of this exercise. (PA)
Descriptors: Allegory, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Writing Models
Peer reviewedHildreth, Bertina L.; And Others – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995
This article describes use of a comprehensive calendar designed to help college students with learning disabilities organize course assignments, assess assignments in terms of time allocation, and plan for the completion of assignments. The calendar design, which was implemented with students at the University of North Texas, involves task…
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Organization
Peer reviewedWhitehouse, Ann M. – English in Texas, 1994
Suggests that the key to making research writing something students are eager to learn is the instructor's enthusiasm and skill in gathering irresistible ideas and prompts to pique students' curiosity. Presents seven steps to help students write research papers. (RS)
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Secondary Education, Writing Assignments, Writing Instruction


