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Reiss, Donna – 1995
The letter format, whether on paper or on computers, fosters student collaboration and a virtual community. Letters have real audiences, even when those audiences are fictional, as in epistolary novels and imaginative writing assignments. Most adult, non-traditional students (such as those at Tidewater Community College in Virginia) know that…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Ross, Suzanne; Gordon, Chris – 1994
Dialogue journals serve as a site where students may discover their own voices and learn to interact with each other and respond to ideas in a way that prepares them for their role as responsible citizens. Within the context of the dialogue journal, roles and role relationships are negotiated. The classroom community is decentralized; traditional…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Classroom Communication, Cooperation, Dialog Journals
Blair, Rebecca – 1994
The advent of writing-across-the-curriculum programs at the college level has necessitated the development of institutional measurement schema to internally assess their pedagogical and curricular efficacy and to externally demonstrate to concerned constituents that specific institutions are effectively fulfilling the educational mission for…
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Models
Gradin, Sherrie – 1996
Sweeping reforms within general education have brought radical changes to traditional writing requirements at many institutions around the country, in some cases extending to the elimination of those requirements. At Portland State University (Oregon), writing is now to be the province of those teaching in the new general education program. Many…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Educational Change, English Curriculum
Oliver, Peter V. – 1995
Writing research papers is challenging for many graduate students. In part, this problem stems from the fact that, while many students have considerable undergraduate experience with writing prose and other narrative styles, they often have little or no experience with writing in a more technical style which includes, for example, a literature…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Basic Skills, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Johnson, J. Paul – 1992
According to a recent article by Richard Fulkerson, there is some consensus among those who teach writing about what makes writing good. Apparently, a growing number of writing instructors' aims constitute what Fulkerson calls "rhetorical axiology." Rhetorical axiology is a belief system in which teachers value highly "overall…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education
Hodges, V. Pauline – 1994
Of poor academic skills, perhaps the most prevalent among at-risk students is the lack of ability to compose--to develop ideas in print. Providing opportunities to learn that skill opens a whole new world for young people who believe they are incapable of learning. This paper describes writing instruction that was provided over a 4-year period in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, High Risk Students, High School Students, High Schools
Berlin, James A., Ed.; Vivion, Michael J., Ed. – 1992
This book opens up ways of teaching and devising programs which place the students' cultural experiences at the center of language production and consumption. It provides concrete models of cultural studies programs and classrooms for high school and college teachers who would like to try the "cultural studies approach." It also offers a…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Heilker, Paul – 1996
Calling for a radical reexamination of the traditional foundation of composition instruction--the thesis/support form, this book argues that the essay, with its informality, conversational tone, meditative mood, and integration of form and content, is better suited to developmental, epistemological, ideological, and feminist rhetorical…
Descriptors: Authors, Class Activities, Essays, Higher Education
Gaillet, Lynee Lewis – 1997
The pressure to get students to write effectively and to think critically, and the role that literature plays in this task, is a recurring issue in the history of English instruction. In part, this debate stems from contradictory philosophies of the goals of an introductory writing class held by both writing program administrators and composition…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Critical Thinking, Educational History, English Instruction
Bowie, Robert L. – 1996
A study investigated how future teachers viewed themselves as writers and writing teachers and how these identities were being addressed in teacher education programs. Subjects, 226 student teachers at Middle Tennessee State University, responded to a questionnaire designed to measure both writing apprehension and beliefs about the role and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Attitudes
Magee, Bronagh E. – 1993
Use of group story writing in second language classes is discussed, and specific instructional techniques are outlined. In this activity, students sit in a circle and each begins to write a story. The story beginning is passed to the next student, who adds a portion and passes the story on. This pattern continues until stories are completed and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Creativity
Wilde, Susie – 1997
This book takes the elementary school teacher through all the paces needed to conduct a 2-day writing marathon in the classroom. According to the book, working as a team and having the opportunity to write without interruption are the main goals of a "write-a-thon," but play is a key element to its success. The book explains step-by-step…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
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Esser, Linda G. – 1996
In 1990 the Kentucky legislature passed the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA). The law mandates the use of performance-based assessments, including portfolios in mathematics and writing. This paper presents findings of a case study of a fourth-grade classroom teacher's experiences in implementing instructional changes to help students produce…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Performance Based Assessment
Cherin, Patricia – 1994
The English Department and the composition class are mired in the trappings of Romanticism. Romanticism ingratiates itself, mostly in infatuation with the writing process, but with some other fetishes as well. The "whitecentric" character of that Romanticism imbues instruction; it is not just innocuous and "old hat," but really damaging. Students…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Romanticism, Student Development
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