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Immigration and Naturalization Service (Dept. of Justice), Washington, DC. – 1971
This home study material, developed for use by candidates for naturalization who speak English but who have little or no skill in reading, is designed so that the individual unable to attend classes may learn to read and write by having a limited amount of help provided by some member of his family or neighbor. (A companion pamphlet, ED 054 913,…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civics, English (Second Language), Home Instruction
Pettersson, Ake; Lindell, Ebbe – 1976
This progress report describes a Swedish project which is seeking to develop and test materials for writing practice. Experimental materials focus on the sentence, giving students practice in the formation of more advanced constructions. Emphasis in the control program is on a variety of types of written composition (e.g., narratives,…
Descriptors: Instruction, Secondary Education, Sentence Combining, Sentence Structure
Stewig, John Warren – 1975
This book describes a program designed to help children think about the writing process in order to express their ideas better in writing: to stimulate children's thought and to introduce them to forms of literature they might not ordinarily read, the teacher should read aloud to both primary and secondary level students at least 20 minutes every…
Descriptors: Characterization, Childrens Literature, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Smeyak, Paul G. – 1977
This book is designed to introduce the fundamentals of broadcast news writing. The first three chapters concern leads, organization of material, and grammar and style. Chapter four brings the news writer into contact with the technological and aesthetic demands of radio and discusses interviews, lead-ins, and tag lines. Chapter five deals with…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism
Stoddard, Ted D. – 1976
Presented are the philosophy, suggestions, and materials that grew out of the development of a competency-based course on business writing; special emphasis is given to punctuation. Steps to consider for a successful course in business writing include diagnosis of students' initial levels of proficiency in punctuation, on a rule-by-rule basis; the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Competency Based Education, Course Content
Merchant, Frank – 1976
The teaching of grammar has been in sad decline since medieval times, when it included the whole skill of creating in language. Our textbook community has moved through a series of ineffective fashions, from those of Fries to post-Chomsky. All have presumed to replace prescriptive rules with realistic explanations. But all have fallen, like the…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education
Nakadate, Neil – 1976
At the college level, teachers of composition and teachers of literature have, with regard to educational goals and philosophy, been drifting apart for years. All too often, basic literature courses and combined literature and composition courses, as well as humanities instruction in general, have fallen prey to popularization. Teachers must…
Descriptors: Contemporary Literature, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, English Education
Lazar, Gloria S. – 1976
The Communication I course described in this paper effectively incorporates peer Teaching Assistants selected from within the community college environment. The course consists of: (1) a Writing Skills Lab covering twelve areas of basic skills, staffed by an instructor and five peer Teaching Assistants; and (2) a Writing Skills Workshop in which…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Community Colleges, Peer Teaching, Teaching Assistants
Niedermeyer, Fred C., Ed. – 1972
When properly implemented, prototype testing appears to provide one of the most direct and economical methods for identifying means to optimize the effectiveness of a product, and ultimately to validate a product's effect. The nine papers in this volume exemplify several categories of protytype testing conducted at different stages of the…
Descriptors: Drama, Formative Evaluation, Handwriting Skills, Instructional Materials
Kobler, J. F. – 1976
Ludwig Wittgenstein's theory of language games, although largely undeveloped, can provide the basis for a useful analogy between the composition process and the playing of a game. Teachers can motivate students to write by presenting the composition process as a language game. The following points should prove helpful in accomplishing this end: no…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Educational Games, Educational Theories, English Instruction
Schuster, Edgar H. – 1976
After considering the implications of the back-to-the-basics movement, the author concludes that there is little value in going "back" to approaches such as those typical of traditional grammar instruction. Instead, he suggests that sentence combining offers a basic approach to the teaching of writing. An experiment which began with four classes…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, English Instruction, Secondary Education, Sentence Combining
Young, Art – Technical Writing Teacher, 1973
Describes recent changes at Michigan Technological University from a heavily literature oriented freshman program to one that develops writing skills, especially technical and business English skills. (RB)
Descriptors: Business English, College Freshmen, English Curriculum, Higher Education
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Moslemi, Marlene H. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1975
Procedures are described which yielded very high inter-judge reliability in grading creative writing.
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Creativity, Creativity Research, Essays
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Grover, Paul L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
A successful remedial tutorial for students repeating portions of the first-year program, including physiology, at the University of Rochester School of Medicine focused on developing problem-solving ability by teaching writing skills based on an essay model. (JT)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Essays, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Kimmey, John L. – College Composition and Communication, 1975
College students are not mature enough to benefit from an intensive course in composition till their junior years. (JH)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education
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