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Shugert, Diane P., Ed. – Connecticut English Journal, 1984
Noting that students read and write nonfiction without noticing how the language of nonfiction shapes the subject they are studying, the articles in this journal demonstrate ways in which teachers can link their concern for language with their students' interest in content subjects. Titles of the 24 essays are as follows: (1) "Spreading the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Biographies, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing
Massachusetts State Dept. of Education, Wellesley. Bureau of Educational Resource. – 1985
Developed in the spring of 1985 by a special task force of instructors, this bibliography lists sources to aid in teaching writing. Items are listed in the following categories: (1) books that raise issues and provide perspectives, (2) books that deal with writing across the curriculum, (3) books that deal with practical applications, (4) books…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Peale, Lydia – 1982
An effective, 3-week unit on the 1920's in America, inspired by a reading of "The Great Gatsby," is designed around the idea of structure in history, government, literature, and writing. It has the following aims for students: (1) to understand the history of the 1920s, (2) to see literature as a creative shaping of the experience of the…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Cultural Awareness, History Instruction, Integrated Activities
Cheek, Madelon – 1984
Ideas for technical writing assistance and resources that are available to Purdue University faculty who incorporate a writing component into their courses are presented in this guide. Following an introduction containing the purpose, background, and scope of the guide, three main topics and their subtopics form the guide's structure: (1)…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Faculty Handbooks
Simon, Barbara Levy; Soven, Margot – 1984
One of the constants of professional life for social workers is the need to write. For this reason, the social work instructor needs to emphasize the development of students' writing skills. Such skills cannot be left to composition courses alone, nor can it be assumed that students will emerge from degree programs with sufficient writing ability.…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education
Steinacker, Debbie, Ed.; And Others – 1984
Noting that writing should be part of the instructional/learning strategies used in every classroom across the curriculum at all grade levels, this guide presents activities for using various kinds of writing in the content areas. The guide presents the activities according to the following writing types: (1) journal writing, (2) letter writing,…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities
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Friedman, Sheila – Reading Teacher, 1986
Offers a variety of practical writing ideas that can help first-grade teachers encourage writing across the curriculum. (FL)
Descriptors: Child Development, Content Area Writing, Grade 1, Integrated Activities
Mayer, Bernadette – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1988
Discusses ways in which poetry and etymology can be used to capture and/or convey scientific principles. (JK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Discovery Learning, Poetry, Science Instruction
Glick, Milton D. – Writing Program Administration, 1988
Describes a campus writing program which has revitalized faculty morale and the quality of education at the University of Missouri-Columbia. (JK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Program Development
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Berkenkotter, Carol; And Others – Research in the Teaching of English, 1988
Reconstructs the process through which a student becomes familiar with new subject matters and unfamiliar rhetorical and linguistic conventions. Describes one writer's attempt to achieve "specialized disciplinary literacy." Suggests the writer must be able to integrate his/her knowledge of appropriate discourse conventions with a…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Structures, Content Area Writing
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Mathematics Teacher, 1988
Provides a thorough review of the software package "MathType, Mathematical Equation Editor." Includes hardware specifications, a description of the program, and evaluative comments. (PK)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Computer Software Reviews, Content Area Writing
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Ladenburg, Thomas; Tegnell, Geoffrey – Social Education, 1986
Eighth graders participate in a mock trial of the Boston Massacre. Throughout the trial, students are given writing assignments based on Bloom's forms of thinking operations. For example, they write argumentative paragraphs as verdicts, write essays comparing and contrasting issues, and agree on criteria for evaluating the actions of both sides.…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking, Grade 8, History Instruction
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Schwartz, Mimi – College English, 1984
Reports results of a poll of faculty rhetorical values, student rhetorical values, and student perceptions of faculty writing preferences. Concludes that faculty members in all disciplines need to communicate their desire for clear language by responding actively as readers to student texts. (MM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, College Faculty, Content Area Writing, Interdisciplinary Approach
Hatton, Sharon Crawford; Ladd, Pam Leneave – 2002
Idea development is a concrete skill that can be taught in a systematic way. This step-by-step guidebook provides educators in all content areas with the tools they need to help students think more critically and write with more fully developed ideas. The guide (authored by instructors with the Kentucky Writing Program) offers the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking
Medina, Suzanne L. – 1994
This paper describes a simple instructional approach which social science professors can use to teach the fundamentals of academic essay writing to their students. The paper discusses the evolution of this alternative writing approach--the instructional problems leading to its development as well as the process by which a solution was identified.…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Content Area Writing, Essays, Expository Writing
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