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Wang, Min-Fen; Bakken, Lori L. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2004
Introduction: Academic writing for publication is competitive and demanding for researchers. For the novice English-as-a-second-language (ESL) researcher, the pressure to publish compounds the difficulties of mastering the English language. Very few studies have used ESL graduate and post-graduate students as academic writing research subjects.…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Writing for Publication, Writing Skills, English (Second Language)
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Vincent, David – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2003
The paper argues that the term "literacy" has become attached to too many disparate practices, and that renewed attention needs to be paid to how the acquisition and use of skills of written communication are conditioned by the core structures of the home, the classroom, and the state. It reviews the current usages of literacy and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literacy Education, Basic Skills, Reading Instruction
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Dworin, Joel E. – Reading Teacher, 2006
This article describes a literacy project with fourth-grade Latino students in a bilingual U.S. classroom and provides some insights on the importance of encouraging children's uses of two languages for communicating, reading, and writing in the classroom. The author discusses the following implications: (1) Teachers should encourage their…
Descriptors: Written Language, Metalinguistics, Bilingualism, Writing Instruction
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Krohn, Franklin B. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2004
The purpose of this article is to help determine whether the use of emoticons in computer mediated communication (CMC) are truly nonverbal cues. A review of the literature revealed that the traditional nonverbal theorists failed to predict the future employment of nonverbal cues in electronic CMC. A variety of emoticons are then described…
Descriptors: Cues, Business Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
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Weigle, Sara Cushing; Nelson, Gayle L. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2004
This article presents case studies of three tutor/tutee dyads, focusing on the negotiation of tutor roles over a semester as part of a course requirement for MATESOL candidates. Tutors were enrolled in the course "Issues in Second Language Writing," and tutees were ESL student volunteers. Data came from on-line discussions from the course,…
Descriptors: Tutors, Tutoring, Student Volunteers, Language Proficiency
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Goldstein, Lynn M. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2004
Teachers and students agree that despite the time-consuming nature of providing written commentary and revising using this commentary, teacher feedback is both desirable and helpful. Nonetheless, teachers express concerns about how to provide commentary in ways that their students can effectively use to revise their texts and to learn for future…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Revision (Written Composition), Feedback, Teacher Student Relationship
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Center, Carole – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
Contrastive rhetoric provides tools that community college teachers need in order to understand the rhetorical forms that students from other cultures employ. Greater understanding of contrastive rhetoric can change the way that teachers interpret the difficulty linguistically different students may have in using conventional American academic…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Writing (Composition)
Yood, Jessica – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2005
Because the writing-process movement has been deemed our field's founding "paradigm"--at least since Hairston's 1982 essay declared it so--"process" has remained stuck in the philosophical and historical assumptions of a "paradigm." The paradigm theory, has, from its first associations with composition, offered a view of change wholly unsuited to…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Models, Theories, Higher Education
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Parks, Susan; Huot, Diane; Hamers, Josiane; Lemonnier, France H. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2005
This article reports on how Quebec Francophone high school students, enrolled in a program which featured an environment rich in information and communication technologies (ICTs), appropriated the writing process over a four-year period (Grades 7-10) in the context of their ESL language arts courses. Data for the study were obtained using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, High School Students, English (Second Language)
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Tassoni, John Paul – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2005
This article relates case histories of basic writing programs at regional campuses in Florida, and the perceived need to incorporate concerns of social class into basic writing curriculum. Attention to class helps scholars identify institutional patterns that distance basic writing from the university's mainstream business. This author describes a…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Social Class, Academic Discourse, Writing Instruction
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Koutsogiannis, Dimitris; Mitsikopoulou, Bessie – Language Learning & Technology, 2004
The Internet as a worldwide literacy practice environment has created a new situation in communication, providing a new dynamic field for research. On the basis of the two articles under discussion, this commentary develops three main aspects of the Internet: as an informal learning environment for English as a second/foreign language; as a…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Language Variation, Second Languages, Internet
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Engemann, Alison J.; Gallagher, Tiffany L. – Ontario Action Researcher, 2005
Lucie, a Grade Two classroom teacher, and Kate, a university professor, engaged in an action research study that linked a trait-based writing instruction approach with a genre-focused instruction approach. To capture the experience, fieldnote observations, interviews and samples of students' work were collected. Lucie recognized the need to…
Descriptors: Action Research, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods, Blended Learning
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Manalo, Emmanuel – Journal of Research in International Education, 2006
Over the past decade, most Australasian universities have experienced significant increases in numbers of international and new immigrant students, including those enrolling at the graduate level. This article describes a non-credit, intensive course for English as an additional language (EAL) students preparing to undertake a thesis or…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Intensive Language Courses, Second Language Instruction, Writing Instruction
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Plutsky, Susan; Wilson, Barbara A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2004
This study was undertaken to determine whether significant differences exist in the performance of students based on three methods for teaching and evaluating writing: faculty review, group review, and Calibrated Peer Review (CPR), an Internet software program designed to teach writing. Classes were randomly assigned a method; 148 students were…
Descriptors: Internet, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods, Writing Evaluation
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Hirvela, Alan; Sweetland, Yuerong Liu – Assessing Writing, 2005
Portfolios have attracted considerable interest among ESL writing and assessment specialists since the 1980s. Whether they have fulfilled the promise their proponents envision is a question still under investigation. This paper describes two case studies which looked at student experiences with portfolios in two ESL writing courses where the…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Case Studies, Writing Instruction, English (Second Language)
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