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McComiskey, Bruce – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1997
Proposes a turn toward "social-process rhetorical inquiry" in composition, a turn that requires further pedagogical adaptations of cultural studies methodologies in writing classrooms. Notes that the social-process heuristic is based on a cyclical model of writing processes, a model comprising cultural production, contextual…
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Higher Education

Prescott, Heather M. – Clearing House, 2001
Demonstrates how students' metacognitive skill may be enhanced through writing learning statements. Uses a framework of multiple intelligences and learning style theories to describe how teachers can guide students through reflective writing exercises to help them understand how they learn. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Style, Metacognition, Multiple Intelligences

Mitchell, Diana; Lancianese, A. Maria – English Journal, 1996
Lists 24 writing lesson plans or teaching approaches designed to keep students engaged toward the end of the school year, including list making, ABC stories, fractured fairy tales, cut word stories, "bummer behavior" letter writing, and using children's books as a stimulus. (TB)
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Secondary Education, Student Motivation, Student Needs

Hoffman, Joan – English in Texas, 1995
Makes a case for teaching integrity in the classroom through writing assignments and case studies of ethical situations that teenagers would face in their daily lives. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Ethical Instruction, Ethics

Polette, Keith – English Journal, 1995
Suggests that students can improve their writing by being instructed on how to write badly. Applies the criteria of testability, tunnel-vision, excessive vagueness, flying in the face of established fact, and hazy authority to tabloid newspaper stories. Discusses how students can write their own "rotten" tabloid stories by taking these…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Reading, Secondary Education, Writing Assignments

Ousley, Denise M. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1995
Describes how the author, in 3 to 4 50-minute class sessions of an entry-level composition course, uses popular culture to help students understand and appreciate the use of irony. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Freshman Composition, Irony, Literature Appreciation

Cagle, Sheila M. – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Describes a way to help high school and college students improve their critical thinking skills. States that the assignment begins by reading a collection of essays, viewing of videos and slides, and then reacting and assessing materials covered in class. (PA)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, High Schools, Higher Education, Mass Media

Vice, Janna P.; Carnes, Lana W. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2001
Discusses an analytical assignment for the business curriculum which helps students obtain knowledge of and practice their communication skills, including interpersonal and team skills. Outlines the skills developed, implementing the assignment, and project outcomes. Lists suggested topics and includes several checklists. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Class Activities, Communication Skills, Higher Education

Lawrence, Carolena Lyons – Business Communication Quarterly, 2002
Describes an assignment in which students must integrate writing and negotiation skills with proposal development. Notes that many students have been able to share their problem-solving skills by implementing their proposal at their workplace. Notes students liked the opportunity to select a topic of interest to them. (SG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Higher Education, International Communication, Negotiation Agreements

McMurtry, Kim – T.H.E. Journal, 2001
Discusses electronic cheating in higher education made possible by new technologies. Highlights include statistics on plagiarism; using Web search engines and paper mills; and ways to combat cheating, including academic honesty policies, designing writing assignments with specific goals and instructions, being aware of what is available on the…
Descriptors: Cheating, Higher Education, Honesty, Plagiarism
Barlow, Dudley – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
Everyone knows that plagiarism among high school and college students is so pervasive that combating it has become cottage industry. One solution to this problem is for teachers to purchase or subscribe to plagiarism detection computer programs. Many students and adults seem to have little awareness of or little regard for intellectual property.…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Computer Software, Writing Assignments, Ethics
Holtzman, Mellisa – Teaching Sociology, 2005
For students, theory is often one of the most daunting aspects of sociology--it seems abstract, removed from the concrete events of their everyday lives, and therefore intimidating. In an attempt to break down student resistance to theory, instructors are increasingly turning to active learning approaches. Active learning exercises, then, appear…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Conflict, Active Learning, Sociology
Johnston, Robert C. – Education Week, 2004
This article describes how teachers welcome a diminutive paper doll with outspread arms, bulbous cheeks, and exciting stories to share into their fold to help impart lessons both local and global. Often folded or laminated for protection and accompanied by photographs, the paper doll is part of the international mini-phenomenon known as Flat…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Creative Teaching, Writing Assignments, Reading Assignments
Bolte, Frances R. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2006
Teaching AP Art History is like running on a treadmill that is moving faster than a teacher can run. Many teachers are out of breath before the end of the term and wonder how in the world they can cover every chapter. Because time is short and art from pre-history through to the present, including the non-European traditions, must be covered, this…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Advanced Placement Programs, Teaching Methods
Thelin, William; Carse, Wendy – CEA Forum, 2007
This article describes a research project in which William "Bill" Thelin, who directs the writing program at the University of Akron, was looking to uncover student reaction to English courses in which the professor carried through with a political agenda. Through the participant-observation method, Bill hoped to glean information that…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Participant Observation, Comparative Analysis, Writing Assignments