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Swartzendruber-Putnam, Dawn – English Journal, 2000
Describes three types of reflective writing assignments the author uses in her high school writing classes to create better writers who are actively involved in their own learning. Draws distinctions among the three (a writer's log, a draft letter, and a portfolio letter) and discusses the methods she uses to promote quality written reflections.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Metacognition, Secondary Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals)

Burkle-Young, Francis A. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Describes a writing exercise with the "Oxford English Dictionary" that teaches students about research and attention to detail. Describes how the exercise, which involves the student in a set of serial tasks, makes students comfortable with the OED, teaches them how to extract full details of any word, and teaches students to take…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education, Research Skills

Nimmo, Kristi – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Presents a sequenced writing assignment on shopping to aid basic writers. Describes a writing assignment focused around online and mail-order shopping. Notes steps in preparing for the assignment, the sequence, and discusses responses to the assignments. (SC)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Two Year Colleges

Carmody, Margaret – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2002
The first section describes visual and aural reading strategies for a women's literacy class, using literary analysis of a poem. The second recounts the same group's experience writing persuasive letters or short reports based on a museum visit, which enabled hands-on learning and integration of local and student knowledge. (SK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Females, Foreign Countries, Literacy Education
Berzsenyi, Christyne A. – Composition Studies, 2001
Considers how effective teacher feedback increases students' awareness of the choices they make in a piece of writing and enables them to discuss those choices with others. Describes the Comment to Comment assignment, an asynchronous written collaboration between teacher and student. Discusses the process of trial and error that the author went…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Student Relationship

Beaufort, Anne – Written Communication, 2000
Studies the socialization processes of two writers new to an organization in terms of writing tasks, writers' social roles, and methods of socialization. Reveals 15 different writing roles depicting a continuum from novice to expert. Argues the implications of this study are relevant to current school-based approaches to writing instruction. (NH)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Discourse Communities, Ethnography, Higher Education

Pelkowski, Stephanie G. – Composition Forum, 2000
Argues that writing teachers ultimately need to view their prompts rhetorically. Argues that writing teachers should consider carefully the role that students have as audiences, writing audience responses to teachers' texts through their essays. Argues that a rhetorical analysis of the prompt will help students criticize the cues of a real-world…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Student Role

Fitzgerald, Kathryn – College English, 2002
Examines the far-reaching cultural implications of a kind of writing not usually deemed culturally significant--school assignments. Studies 44 papers written in 1898 by senior class members of the Platteville Normal School in southwestern Wisconsin assigned to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Wisconsin's statehood. Examines the cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis, Grade 12, High Schools

Lampert, Kathleen; Mizoguchi, Allyson – Exercise Exchange, 2001
Argues that the historical development of written narrative during the past century confounds traditional distinctions between fiction and nonfiction. Argues that students need to develop cognitive complexity. Outlines a sequence of assignments intended to destabilize students' assumptions about the difference between reality and fantasy, fiction…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Fiction, Literature Appreciation

Winter, Janet K.; Neal, Joan C.; Waner, Karen K. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2001
Offers five recommendations for teachers or facilitators of team communication: (1) students should avoid groupthink; (2) offer students methods for reaching agreement in a timely manner; (3) vary subjects of group writing assignments; (4) encourage all students to be active participants; and (5) emphasize the importance of good writing skills to…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Group Dynamics

Evans, J. – Reading, 2000
Investigates children's interest in the nursery rhyme genre. Notes that by talking about the rhymes, seeing an expert writer modeling the writing process and writing collaboratively with their teacher and with each other, the children wrote an "alternative" nursery rhyme book. Concludes the children began to see writing as a long term process but…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Nursery Rhymes, Primary Education, Writing (Composition)
Fraser, Greg – Teachers & Writers, 2001
Presents diary excerpts that emerged from two separate teaching experiences with fifth and second graders. Reflects on the author's efforts to communicate the wonder of language and imagination to students. Concludes that by taking account of his own lessons as well as the students' responses to the exercises, the author discovered in a new light…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Imagination, Language Usage

Whiteman, Sherri A.; Gordon, Jay L. – English Journal, 2001
Discusses the issue of students buying papers on the Internet. Considers how educators reconcile their ability to teach effectively with their students' ability to cheat and steal without the teacher's knowledge. Suggests a solution by assigning essays that cannot be bought. (SG)
Descriptors: Cheating, Grade 11, Higher Education, Honesty
Moorefield, Leah – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
This article discusses the author's experiences with the reflective discipline approach. It concludes that for the author, using this system dramatically reduced classroom discipline problems and acting out no longer garners an amused audience of peers. Finally, and the author finds, perhaps most importantly, this solution teaches children to…
Descriptors: Discipline, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Perry, Debbie – English Journal, 2005
As increasing number of college and university instructors are requiring peer editing and electronic submission of writing assignments. It is necessary for high school students to learn that quality commentary is essential for peer editing to work and effectively improve their writing skills as part of their college preparation. Successful writers…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Editing, Criticism, College Preparation