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Frank, Robert H. – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
Several months after having completed an introductory economics course, most students are no better able to answer simple economic questions than students who never took the course. The problem seems to be that principles courses try to teach students far too much, with the result that everything goes by in a blur. The good news is that a…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Writing Assignments, Teaching Methods, Essays
Crovitz, Darren; Smoot, W. Scott – English Journal, 2009
As online research has become an increasingly standard activity for middle school and high school students, Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org) has simultaneously emerged as the bane of many teachers who include research-focused assignments in their courses. An online encyclopedia that allows anyone to edit its entries, Wikipedia has educators…
Descriptors: Credibility, Writing Assignments, Writing Instruction, High School Students
Beidler, Peter G. – Across the Disciplines, 2004
Peter Beidler reflects in this essay upon his experiences with his first year students following the events of 9-11. When the class met, still numb with the horror of events, Beidler and his apprentice teacher devised a different kind of exercise for the class. Having taken fifteen minutes to talk about the attacks with students, the author passed…
Descriptors: Terrorism, United States History, College Freshmen, Coping
Marting, Janet – 1990
Students enrolled in composition classes may provide the answer to the dilemma of coming up with a writing topic: work--the "four letter word." Most, if not all, students have already become part of the labor force. The theme of "work" is naturally successful because it centers around a topic students know well, something that…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Research Papers (Students), Thematic Approach
Bartlett, J. L. – 2002
Being "unfailingly conscious" of one's subject position (and performing it in a formal writing assignment) are the tenets of "initiation pedagogy," the intertextual analysis behind D. Bartholomae and A. Petrosky's "Facts, Artifacts, and Counterfacts," and their subsequent composition textbook "Ways of…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Writing Assignments
Marshall, Jody; O'Flahavan, Leslie – 1995
Inviting students to look, explore, and think, this booklet offers practical ways for teachers to use museums--in particular, the artworks, artifacts, collections, and other materials they contain--as a basis for secondary students' writing. If taking students on field trips is not feasible, educators can adapt most of the activities in the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Museums, Secondary Education, Teacher Role
Huff, Linda – 2002
An instructor of an advanced composition course (adapted from one taught by James Seitz at the University of Pittsburgh) at the University of California Riverside took her students through a series of reading and writing assignments that asked them to "engage in a wide variety of prose styles and...consider what style suggests about language,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Portfolios (Background Materials), Writing Assignments
Hayward, Pamela A. – 1996
When covering persuasion in the basic speech communication course, many textbooks include information on how students can detect logical fallacies in the persuasive attempts of others. It is important to provide students with a hands-on experience that will help them apply their knowledge of logical fallacies so that they can retain and better use…
Descriptors: Editorials, Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
Lopate, Phillip – Teachers & Writers, 1998
Advocates using James Baldwin's essays to motivate high school and college students to write and think critically. Contends Baldwin is the greatest American essayist since World War II. Cites Baldwin's love of language and his carefully crafted prose. Describes assignments in which students write about their mother or father or about growing up.…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Essays, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKumpf, Eric P.; Emanuel, Joseph T. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1996
Describes how engineering students at a Midwestern university submit final drafts of senior design projects for area businesses and industries in commercial-style formats (rather than in academic formats). Argues that this not only increases the scope and responsibility of writing instruction, but also better prepares students to adapt to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Projects, Technical Writing, Writing Assignments
Peer reviewedTurner, Brian; Kearns, Judith – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1996
Describes an assignment that bridges the gap between research on disciplinary discourse and the curricular goals of a first-year composition course, which, in this case, was linked with a section of first-year history. (TB)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, History Instruction, Personal Writing
Peer reviewedBlythe, Hal; Sweet, Charlie – Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction, 2003
Shows how the mini-casebook approach, with a few modifications, works well with upper-division writing assignments. Notes that a mini-casebook approach is nothing more than a self-published document including a primary work of literature, selected secondary sources on that work, and a selection of several specified topics on the primary source.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature
Brown, Lee Ann – Teachers & Writers, 2003
Defines the ballad as the link between the written and the sung. Explains that ballad meter is made of quatrains that alternate between four-stress and three-stress lines, and contain an "abcb" or "abab" rhyme scheme. Notes that ballads are mnemonic devices and tell stories. Discusses modern balladeers and describes ballad writing assignments. (PM)
Descriptors: Ballads, Memory, Rhyme, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRubin, Beth C. – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2002
Describes a 9th grade required course, Social Issues, and a related writing assignment. Students investigated an issue of personal interest to them and produced a paper with reflective and analytical writing. Six girls sparked a critical comprehension of reality. Data from interviews, focus groups, and papers indicated that the project enhanced…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Grade 9, Inquiry
Kahn, Seth – Composition Studies, 2003
Considers how theories of writing grounded in cultural studies and ethnographic writing have explicitly taken up questions of writing students' relations to cultures and communities outside the academy. Considers disciplinary influences in ethnographic writing. Discusses the reenvisioning of the politics of postmodern ethnography. (SG)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Ethnography, Higher Education, Politics

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