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Peer reviewedBoice, Robert – Journal of Higher Education, 1995
An approach to college faculty development applies fundamental principles of writing to improvement of the writing of college faculty. A series of rules for writing are presented in six categories: motivation; imagination; fluency; control; audience; and resilience. The rules focus more on efficiencies and economies of writing than content or…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, College Instruction, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Maxwell, Linda – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Discusses the development and implementation of the Lunch Bunch Writing Club, a weekly parent-student lunch and writing workshop organized by a fourth-grade teacher at Edgewood Elementary School in Homewood, Alabama. Parents assist their children in writing essays or stories on particular themes while becoming more informed about their children's…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Lunch Programs
Peer reviewedWaring-Chaffee, Marty B. – Young Children, 1994
An observational project on children's early literacy examined conditions necessary for growth in literacy; ways children evidence their need for personal control through literacy; the social functions of literacy for young children; and how children manipulate and play with language. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy
Fisher, Bobbi – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Discusses components that guide a teacher in creating a meaningful writing workshop for first graders: developing a trust in and commitment to writing opportunities, encouraging a five-step process of writing, organizing writing materials, providing a predictable routine, and working individually with each child. Emphasizes the importance of…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Independent Study
Peer reviewedEisen, Arri – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1996
Describes the "Disease of the Week" report, an approach designed to integrate writing into a large freshman introductory biology class. Enables students to develop scientific writing skills and gain an appreciation of the role of scientific concepts in their lives. (JRH)
Descriptors: Biology, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Diseases
Peer reviewedCaulk, Nat – TESOL Quarterly, 1994
In a study of peer response activities in second-language writing, two questions were investigated: whether students give good advice to their peers and what differences exist between student and teacher comments. Examination of 30 papers from 3 writing classes suggests that teacher and peer responses serve important and complementary functions.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedBlanton, Linda Lonon – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1994
The preparation of second-language students for the academic mainstream is discussed. Consideration is given to the essential role of personal experience in learning, language acquisition, and academic reading/writing and to assessment of the implications for the English-as-a-Second-Language classroom. (Contains 56 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition, Reading Skills
Peer reviewedKelly, Alison – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Examines literacy events in young students' lives, reviewing past and present literacy practices which encourage reading and writing skills. Identifies specific routines and texts that can be used in a primary school setting to encourage literacy. (MDM)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedChapman, Marilyn L. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1995
Considers the written genres of a group of six children in a first-grade classroom. Reveals the children to be active participants in the social dialogue of their classrooms. Outlines their use of genres and describes where these genres may have come from. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Modes, Grade 1, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedMartinez, Elizabeth Coonrod – Hispania, 1995
Describes a third-year course in Spanish composition and conversation, in which students make use of community resources by doing on-site observation of local television, radio, or newspaper production. Students learn how to write in journalistic style and also read texts by well-known authors. (5 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: College Students, Community Resources, Conversational Language Courses, Expository Writing
Peer reviewedModern, Nancy Wheaton; And Others – Hispania, 1995
Two minipresentations by second-language teachers describe their classroom efforts to instruct their students. The first article focuses on using computers to help students improve their writing skills. The second zeroes in on incorporating speaking activities into the daily life of the classroom. (CK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Objectives, Educational Technology
Silva, Tony – TESL Canada Journal, 1992
A classroom-based study is reported that explored English-as-a-Second Language graduate students' perceptions about (1) differences between writing in their native language and writing in English, and (2) how these difference should be reflected in ESL writing teachers' practices. (19 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Language Teachers
Kiefer, Kate – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1992
Discussion of the use of text analysis software by basic writers in college courses focuses on a study conducted in 1982-83 at Colorado State University that investigated the benefits of using the Writer's Workbench software in a basic writing program. Data are reported on holistically scored writing samples, editing quizzes, and student…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGermann, Paul J. – Science Scope, 1992
Describes a seventh-grade science process skills test entitled, "In Hot Water." Students respond in writing to a hypothetical problem and then are provided with a model response. Students apply this model response in their performance of subsequent skills. The assessment can be used for individual or group work. (PR)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grade 7, Heat, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedSmith, Patricia Gannon – Contemporary Education, 1991
Discusses the role of the intermediate whole-language teacher, including creating a proper environment, emphasizing meaning, encouraging risk taking, providing sufficient learning time, focusing on students, encouraging collaboration, using whole pieces of language, using the best literature, teaching skills in context, evaluating, and integrating…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Intermediate Grades, Reading Instruction, Reading Writing Relationship


