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Smorada, Claudia K. – 1982
A new core curriculum at Newmann College (Pennsylvania) aims to provide liberal learning through cross-disciplinary instruction without destroying the identity of specific content areas. The Collaborative Probing Model (CPM) provides a basis for the kind of creative self-control that will lead to flexible work within and between disciplines. This…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Critical Thinking, Discovery Processes, Evaluation Methods
Macgregor, William B. – 1982
PLATO differs from other computer assisted instruction in that it is truly a system, employing a powerful mainframe computer and connecting its users to each other and to the people running it. The earliest PLATO materials in English were drill and practice programs, an improvement over written texts, but a small one. Unfortunately, game lessons,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Educational Trends, English Curriculum
Newkirk, Thomas, Ed.; Atwell, Nancie, Ed. – 1982
Written by teachers for teachers of elementary school students, the 20 articles in this collection are designed to provide insights into the way children learn to write and to encourage teachers to examine their own theories and perceptions of writing and writing instruction. The articles are grouped in five sections. In the first section, six…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Student Teacher Relationship
Peterson, Jane – 1983
The second in a series of manuals designed for instructor/coordinators of Richland College's cooperative education seminars, this volume contains two learning modules focusing on nonverbal communication and business writing. In addition to stating student objectives and listing additional resources, each module introduces basic concepts and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Community Colleges, Cooperative Education
Lee, Joyce – 1982
Because students in remedial classes often become better readers without becoming better writers, a year-long experimental "change of focus" in a Title I remedial program attempted to close this gap by placing a greater emphasis on overcoming writing skill deficits than on overcoming reading skill deficits. To address teacher concerns…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs, Integrated Activities, Reading Instruction
Workman, Brooke – 1983
Intended for high school and college literature instructors, this book contains materials for intensive semester-long seminars on the lives and works of three American authors: Ernest Hemingway, J. D. Salinger, and John Steinbeck. Each seminar revolves around seven papers the students are required to write and defend aloud in front of the rest of…
Descriptors: Authors, English Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Comprone, Joseph J. – 1982
Today's students are presented with a confusing perspective on writing that, on the one hand, defines the production of a written text as an act that simply transcribes thoughts and, on the other hand, defines writing as in and of itself an act of knowing. Teachers confound the student writer's schizophrenia by reinforcing the "product"…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Oral History, Oral Language
Worthington, Roy H., Jr. – 1980
Designed primarily for the use of language arts teachers in the secondary schools, this inservice resource booklet provides a consistent emphasis on developing and strengthening skills in functional and creative writing. Following an introduction, the booklet presents a brief guide for the inservice leader, and a self-corrective test for teachers…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials
Phipps, Rita – 1982
If J. Piaget's six-step paradigm for the process by which all human learning occurs is used to guide teaching methodology, teachers would be able to help students learn in the most natural, authentic, and effective way. Four principles can help translate Piaget's theory into practice: (1) all learning proceeds along a definite causal sequence; (2)…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Educational Principles, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Holdzkom, David; And Others – 1982
To determine what pedagogical uses the primary trait system might serve apart from providing a means to assess students' writing, data were collected from 11 elementary and junior high school teachers who had participated in an earlier week-long workshop on primary trait scoring. Participating teachers were asked to complete a log of their…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Junior High Schools
Alicna, Elaine; And Others – 1984
Intended for use by secondary school English teachers and school librarians, this teaching guide provides lesson plans for instruction pertaining to library and research skills. The first section presents lessons to improve library skills. The five lessons cover (1) the organization and arrangement of the library, (2) the card catalog, (3)…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Educational Improvement, Letters (Correspondence), Library Instruction
Shakespeare, William O. – 1985
Although to speak of achieving the ideal writing center is to entertain a most romantic notion, there are steps that can be taken to improve the quality of a college or university writing center. The mission of the writing center, which may vary from school to school, must be clearly established. The organization of the center should be examined.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Peer Teaching, Program Administration, Program Development
Elbow, Peter – 1985
Three arguments are proposed in favor of writing without an audience. The first states that even though ignoring the audience may lead to worse writing at first, it will often lead to better writing in the end. The intimidating nature of the teacher or an unknown as audience supports this. The second argument states that writing without an…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Learning Theories, Secondary Education
Fritz, Paul A.; Weaver, Richard L., II – 1984
Noting that while the literature clearly states a need for colleges and universities to teach students critical thinking skills from a liberal arts perspective, this paper points out that there are few descriptions of how these skills can be taught. Using the canons of classic rhetoric, the literature is reviewed to discover the skills that arise…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy
McKee, Macey Blackburn – MEXTESOL Journal, 1984
Observation and investigation indicate that academic writing tasks are generally quite different from those required in standard English composition courses, with respect to both process and product. Writing instruction in English as a second language should prepare students for subject-matter writing tasks, focusing less on pure composition.…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Essays
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