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Ross, Elinor P. – 1995
With the increasing curricular demands on teachers, many educators wonder if students find adequate opportunities to think. While visiting educators and students in Franklin County, Tennessee, a college instructor discovered a successful program designed to help students think in meaningful ways about their lives. The contest, established by Sir…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Essays, Ethics, Language Arts
Markman, Roberta H.; And Others – 1989
Retaining the compact format of earlier editions, this updated book presents techniques and models for high school and college students to write successful research papers. After a preface and an introduction to research, the book discusses the 10 steps in writing a research paper: (1) find a subject; (2) read a general article; (3) formulate a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Research Papers (Students)
Mitchell, Roger, Ed.; Shermis, Michael, Ed. – Research & Creative Activity, 1996
This theme issue features 11 articles on the research interests of Indiana University faculty whose work on various campuses continues to advance knowledge about creative writing. Articles in this issue are "Creative Writing and the Future" (Roger Mitchell) which outlines the historical beginnings of the intellectual disciplines of…
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Stangl, Jean – 1994
Covering book publishing, magazines, educational journals, and other educational markets, this book offers practical, step-by-step methods for taking a teaching idea from the classroom to the printed page. The main focus of the book is on infant/preschool through the sixth grade; however, the major topics are also relevant to those writing at the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Marketing, Periodicals, Publishing Industry
Seitz, James E. – 1994
There is something unfortunate occurring in the discourse of writing instruction--something that requires scholars to present themselves as teachers who have found the answer and have students to prove it. Typically, the paper written by the composition scholar stakes a claim about the teaching of writing; compares that claim with others of…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Rhetorical Theory
Pettit, Michael, Ed. – 1996
With selections from both teachers and students from writers conferences, festivals, and workshops, this anthology brings together a group of "seasoned and fresh writers" for readers/students to savor. The anthology points out that each summer writers conferences are held at Mount Holyoke, Bread Loaf, Sewanee, Iowa City, Port Townsend,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Poetry, Prose
Spandel, Vicki – 1997
Offering information to help parents understand how writing is taught in classrooms that use the 6-Trait Model for writing assessment and writing instruction, this handbook describes the model and how parents can provide the kind of support at home that would make classroom instruction even more effective. Sections of the handbook are: "A…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Parent Participation, Writing Evaluation
Baker, Michael; And Others – 1995
The 33 activities in this book reinforce the rules of written English by providing students with practice in editing a variety of formats. The activities help students develop a basic understanding of the rules of grammar and mechanics (generally taught in grades 8 and up) in context and exercise their critical thinking abilities by identifying…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Editing, Grammar, Language Usage
Mahala, Dan; Swilky, Jody – 1995
Peter Medway recounts the beginnings of the language across the curriculum (LAC) movement in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s when teachers were troubled by their encounters with bright but non-academic working-class children who failed in school and yet whose verbal resourcefulness and fertility were an inescapable fact. Thus teachers were led to…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Expressionism, Higher Education, Multicultural Education
Jennings, Isabel Y. – 1993
The "Silent Interview" provides an effective ice-breaking exercise for the first day of composition class and also triggers learning strategies toward writing effectively. At the first class meeting, students are asked to work in pairs, exchanging questions and responses in writing until six or eight questions have been asked and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Landis-Groom, Eileen – 1992
An experimental composition project focused on a correspondence method of teaching writing. Composition and Literature students at the Florida campus of Embry-Riddle University exchanged papers and critiques with students on the Arizona campus of Embry-Riddle. This correspondence method insisted on the nature of writing as a form of dialogue.…
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence), Peer Evaluation
Billings, Simone J. – 1998
A study was conducted of 4 university instructors teaching a first-year composition class and of 16 of their students (4 for each instructor) randomly selected. Parts of the interviews, parts of the think-aloud protocols, and parts of the instructors' written comments are examined--the focus is on the way that students and teachers approach…
Descriptors: Feedback, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Teacher Student Relationship
Jalongo, Mary Renck; McCracken, Janet Brown – 1997
Designed specifically for authors, both aspiring and experienced, who work with children and their teachers, this booklet offers advice for educators who want to write and publish professional articles or books. It examines the following eight topics: (1) what it means to be an author; (2) how to prepare to write: learning the craft of writing;…
Descriptors: Editing, Professional Development, Scholarly Journals, Scholarly Writing
Jones, Donald C. – 1997
Labeling Peter Elbow an "expressivist" is an ironic reduction of his multifaceted thought to a one-dimensional term at a time when postmodernism stresses heteroglossia. This paper outlines the recent history of "expressivism" to demonstrate its curious social construction. The paper then calls for an "end of…
Descriptors: Classification, Free Writing, Higher Education, Language Role
Bishop, Wendy – 1992
Talk is central to what writers do--it is the collaborative activity that underlies most, if not all, individual acts of composing. Writers compose through inner speech while walking, by speaking aloud at the word processor, when discussing a work-in-progress, or as they share ideas during conferences in writing centers and classrooms. But this…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Poetry
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