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Peer reviewedWinkler, Lisa K. – ALAN Review, 1999
Describes an interview with Patrice Kindl, describing her world, her writing process, and discussing her two novels for young adults, "Owl in Love" (1993) and "The Woman in the Wall" (1997). (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, English Instruction, Interviews
Skramstad, Teresa – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1998
A teacher recounts her experiences with students who were successful telling their stories through writing and using their writing as a vehicle for expressing their emotions. Explains how helping students "find their voices" through writing can crack tough exteriors and help youth reconnect to school and themselves. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, High Risk Students, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedGallavan, Nancy P. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1997
Observes that writing is a process of learning and that students learn best when the writing process is well-organized. Outlines a process for writing, named DRAFT (Design, Role, Audience, Format, and Topic), that bridges social studies with critical thinking and problem solving, and allows writing projects to be easily transformed into models…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Critical Thinking, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedTorrance, Mark; Thomas, Glyn V.; Robinson, Elizabeth J. – Higher Education, 2000
Analysis of questionnaires completed by 715 undergraduate psychology students identified four patterns associated with writing term papers: (1) a minimal-drafting strategy; (2) an outline-and-develop strategy; (3) a detailed-planning strategy; and (4) a "think-then-do" strategy. Detailed-planning and think-then-do strategies appeared to result in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Differences, Prewriting, Questionnaires
Peer reviewedTakayoshi, Pamela – Computers and Composition, 1996
Theorizes that three features of electronic texts have changed writing and writing instruction: the creation of a seamless flow of text, word publishing as a rhetorical act, and hypertextual writing and thinking. Discusses implications for how teachers read, respond to, and evaluate student writing. Stresses importance of linking writing…
Descriptors: Electronic Text, Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Student Evaluation
Peer reviewedJohanyak, Michael F. – Computers and Composition, 1997
Claims that participants in computer-mediated "chat" (CMC) produce a kind of hybrid text. Stresses the importance of investigating the individual texts and writing practices of each participant in CMC studies to better understand what occurs when language users bring individual cognitive, social, and contextual factors with them to a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Electronic Text
Peer reviewedBishop, Kathleen Krueger – English in Texas, 1995
Describes a classroom activity in which students prepare a spot for television, including game shows, commercials, and news programs. Shows how students prepared through prewriting exercises and then conducted their research. (TB)
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Feature Stories, Games
Peer reviewedMilem, Margaret; Garcia, Mikki – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Instructions for three classroom sessions show how process writing can be introduced to students with learning disabilities by the teacher modeling the processes of planning, writing, sharing, taking criticism, and revising. Teacher modeling helps students overcome their hesitance about sharing their work. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, High School Students, High Schools, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedRisemberg, Rafael – Reading Research and Instruction, 1996
Assesses the influence of two self-regulated learning strategies (organizing/transforming and task-information seeking) and two other variables (reading ability and self-efficacy for writing) on undergraduate students' compare/contrast essays. Finds that essay quality was correlated with each of the variables, but only reading ability and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Reading Ability, Reading Writing Relationship
Peer reviewedBerzsenyi, Christyne A. – Computers and Composition, 1999
Presents a pedagogy for teaching writing students a theory of interlocutor relationships in synchronous computer conferencing (SCC), also known as chat. Constructs four major categories of interlocutor relationships: agonistic, hierarchical, dialectical, and empathic relationships. Argues application of this rhetorical theory provides students and…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGarthwait, Abigail – Language Arts, 2001
Observes four sixth graders composing nonfiction projects for an integrated unit on Canadian studies, using hypermedia. Ponders issues raised when students compose in hypermedia including evaluating nontraditional projects, developing a sense of audience, conventions of the medium, use of visuals to convey information, engaged students, and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Grade 6, Hypermedia, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedHarmston, Katherine A.; Strong, Carol J.; Evans, Deborah D. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article reports on use of an e-mail-based correspondence program with South African peers to facilitate the writing skills and motivation of six U.S. sixth graders with language/learning disabilities. Focusing on one child's experience, it describes the writing-process instructional approach and the positive effects on the student's writing…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Internet, Interpersonal Communication, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedRoy, Loriene – New Advocate, 2001
Presents an interview with Luci Tapahonso, professor of English and writer of poetry, short stories, and children's books that depict modern Navajo life. Describes the strong sense of language in her family, her strong sense of herself as being part of a group, the importance of story telling, and how her two children's books came about. (SR)
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indians, Authors, Books
Peer reviewedManchon, Rosa M. – International Journal of English Studies, 2001
Presents a critical reassessment of research on composing strategies from the perspective of the different conceptualizations that have guided empirical research in the area. Shows that while the insights gained allow the drawing of inferences for theory building, the field lacks a well-specified theoretical framework in which strategies are…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Instruction
Sze, Celine – TESL Canada Journal, 2002
Investigated the revision process of a reluctant English-as-a-Second-Language student writer. Focused on revisions made at the in-process stage and the between-draft stage of the writing process in which the student revised in response to written feedback. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Feedback, Foreign Countries, Revision (Written Composition)


