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Gere, Anne Ruggles, Ed. – 1985
Written by teachers, the chapters in this book show how writing fosters learning in math, science, English, social studies, foreign language, philosophy, psychology, and art. Following an introduction by Anne Ruggles Gere, the first chapter, "Writing to Learn: The Nurse Log Classroom," by Steve Pearse, presents a comprehensive overview…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Writing, Education, Instruction
Bizzell, Patricia – 1986
The two current approaches to teaching academic discourse are conventional and collaborative; in practice, they overlap because both are based on a "conversational model" of learning to write in college. Taxonomists and collaborationists disagree on the relative emphasis that should be placed on the various pedagogical methods:…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Connected Discourse, Cooperation, Discourse Analysis
Harris, Muriel – 1986
This book is designed to provide guidance on conference teaching for teachers who have not done much one-to-one teaching, for those who have but are looking for new insights, and for tutors in the writing lab. The first chapter offers a rationale for one-to-one teaching and discusses the role of the conference in teaching writing, what conference…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conferences, Higher Education, Individual Instruction
Sternglass, Marilyn S. – 1986
In order to study two aspects of the composing process, goal-setting and risk-taking, English and reading graduate students were given a set of readings on the topic of introspection and asked to write weekly papers in response. The papers were summaries, reaction statements, synthesis essays, and position papers, and students kept ongoing…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Objectives
Pytlik, Betty P. – 1985
The Early English Composition Reassessment Project grew out of recommendations from a 1981 task force appointed by the Ohio Board of Regents that had been asked to develop a college preparatory curriculum defining collegiate expectations for entering students and reducing the need for remedial courses at the college level. The inservice training…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Grade 11, High Schools, Higher Education
Kelly, Rebecca – 1985
The process of writing a research paper must be broken into manageable units while at the same time retaining the recursive characteristic of the writing process. One approach does this by means of a series of assignments that also allow students to accumulate and practice the skills needed to write the final paper. These assignments are (1)…
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Prewriting, Research Papers (Students)
Bertch, Julie – 1985
Three premises are basic to Writing Across the Curriculum: (1) when learning involves writing, more learning is achieved; (2) learning to write involves learning to manage and coordinate the component skills of writing within real writing tasks; and (3) through writing, students can learn how to actively touch the content of a class. The role of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Interdisciplinary Approach, Program Development
Klink, William – 1984
Five areas are considered with respect to the relationship of merit pay and developmental composition: (1) the kinds of merit pay; (2) the sources of merit pay funds; (3) the combinations of developmental writing programs, types of merit pay, and the sources of funding; (4) the evaluation of teachers for the purposes of merit pay; and (5) the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Evaluation Methods, Financial Support, Merit Pay
Koefoed, Julius O., Jr. – 1984
A study using students' grades was conducted to examine the validity of the prerequisites for the Criminal Justice Curriculum at Kirkwood Community College (Cedar Rapids, IA). Using transcripts of all students who had enrolled in selected courses targeted as needing prerequisites, a random sample was obtained, tabulated, and analyzed. The study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Grades (Scholastic)
Bennett, Margie, Ed. – HANDS ON, 1986
A potpourri of activities from teachers working with elementary and middle school-aged children is featured in this journal issue. Regular features include an introductory letter, an article on elementary school activities, project updates, reviews, and announcements. The articles are as follows: (1) "Yesterday is local history to fourth…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Learning Activities
Sunflower, Cherlyn; Crawford, Leslie W. – 1985
A study examined elementary school writing instruction to determine (1) how frequently students are writing, (2) when in the curriculum writing occurs, and (3) in what forms the writing occurs. Data were collected in 75 elementary classrooms in 25 midwestern schools during a 15-day period. The data deviated little from what D. Graves reported in…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Student Needs
Engen-Wedin, Nancy; And Others – 1986
As a supplement to "Composition, Word Processing, and the Learning Disabled College Writer: An Annotated Bibliography," this bibliography contains annotations of selected recent articles that discuss how learning disabled writers in college are affected by microcomputer applications in word processing. Additional supplements to the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Exceptional Persons
Young, Jacqueline – 1986
This guide to effective writing strategies is based on three ideas that provide motivation for writing skills development in an advanced placement history class: students learn to write by writing; problem essays are more effective in developing writing skills than topic essays; and writing is a learning tool. Stressing that writing practice is…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, European History, Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary Education
Anderson, W. Steve – 1986
Consulting can give college writing instructors the opportunity to teach in a radically new environment. The conditions under which writing is taught in-house for business and industry are not as highly structured as they are in academia, and, in fact, point up the distinction between training and education. Training, focused on singular and…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Classroom Environment, Consultants, Educational Objectives
Bridges, Charles W., Ed.; And Others – 1986
Intended for the growing number of composition faculty members involved in training graduate teaching assistants (TAs) and adjunct faculty to teach, as well as new teachers, this book presents essays addressing how best to prepare new teachers to teach writing, and what advice to offer new teachers about particular aspects of teaching writing.…
Descriptors: College English, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Teacher Education


