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Mier, Margaret – 1984
Intended for administrators and policymakers as well as teachers, this digest reports on the relationship between class size and writing achievement. The digest first reviews the contradictory findings of class size research, then examines results of meta-analyses of these studies, and subsequent responses. The digest then explores the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Guenther, John – 1983
Noting that the newspaper is a relevant, comprehensible, up-to-date, inexpensive, and motivating classroom resource, this book contains 50 comic strip activity sheets, specifically for students with low motivation. Each activity has a clearly defined objective stated in question form. When possible, the activities are sequenced by level of…
Descriptors: Comics (Publications), Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Language Arts
Goldsby, Jackie – 1981
Providing a complex representation of a beginning writing tutor's role, this monograph, written as a journal, was drawn from a tutor's own perceptions and those of her students. While refinement of composition skills frames the entire narrative, the day-by-day record of the tutor's first quarter also emphasizes such skills as goal setting,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Management by Objectives, Peer Teaching, Personal Narratives
Delgado, Ramon – 1984
The skills of playwriting are correctable, the craft of playwriting is teachable, and the art of playwriting is encourageable. In the area of craft, students can learn through models how accomplished playwrights deal with plot, characterization, dialogue, and theme. For the first element, plot development, students can look at written models to…
Descriptors: Characterization, Drama, Higher Education, Language Styles
Marcotte, James – 1984
Information is provided on the Developmental Education Program offered at Cincinnati Technical College for students who have been accepted conditionally into one of the health, business, or engineering career programs at the college. Sections I and II outline the rationale for and goals of the developmental education program. Section III describes…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Developmental Studies Programs, Grading, Program Descriptions
Resch, Paula C. – 1984
Process writing and Suzuki's Mother Tongue Method of music instruction are similar in many ways. Like Suzuki teachers, teachers of writing who use the process method are humanizing children in a technological age. Both Suzuki and leaders of the writing renaissance believe that every child can be a musician or a writer. Both methods tell learners…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Group Instruction, Humanistic Education, Music Education
Fitch, Joyce Easter – 1985
A study examined the effect of word processing on students' revision of compositions and attitudes toward writing. Sixty seventh-grade students enrolled in a required writing course were randomly assigned to either the experimental or the control group. The experimental group used a word processor for all stages and aspects of writing, while the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Punctuation, Revision (Written Composition)
Welch, William H. – 1985
The situational approach is one effective way of presenting students with technical writing assignments that represent "a close approximation of the writing chores which befall the gainfully employed technical writer in industry." The approach includes elements of both simulation and game playing, with some significant differences. The situational…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Feedback, Postsecondary Education, Student Evaluation
Reed, W. Michael; Vandett, Nancy M. – 1985
A re-analysis of data from a previous study was undertaken to determine if student essays catagorized as dealing with group-phenomenon events differed in quality and syntactic complexity from essays categorized as dealing with individually experienced events. The essays of 44 college freshmen in basic writing classes were catagorized as dealing…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Prior Learning, Student Needs
Reutzel, D. Ray; Merrill, Jimmie D. – 1985
Sentence combining techniques can be used with basal readers to help students develop writing skills. The first technique is addition, characterized by using the connecting word "and" to join two or more base sentences together. The second technique is called "embedding," and is characterized by putting parts of two or more base sentences together…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Conjunctions, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Odell, Lee – SLATE, 1979
One of a series dealing with current issues affecting language arts instruction, this paper focuses on writing evaluations. The paper begins by noting that any practical discussion of the evaluation of writing must address the question of how to obtain reliable, informative judgments about students' writing. The paper then discusses the purposes…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization
Wrobleski, Diane – 1985
Three different ways of integrating writing and thinking into the classroom are using double-entry notebooks, literature logs, and process journals. In a double-entry notebook, the writer takes notes on the reading, collects direct quotations, makes observational notes, and writes fragments, lists, and images on the left side of the notebook. On…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Expository Writing, Language Processing, Literature Appreciation
Keith, Sandra; Keith, Philip – 1985
Noting the growing interest in how writing activities might complement current teaching techniques and improve learning in mathematics, this paper presents a progress report on the use of writing assignments in freshman precalculus courses at a Minnesota university. The paper first presents a rationale for this teaching technique and the original…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Concept Formation, Content Area Writing, Course Content
Chan, Michele M. – 1988
Although benefits and problems in collaborative learning, as well as techniques for facilitating it, have been extensively discussed in recent publications on composition teaching, few detailed descriptions of actual classroom uses of collaborative learning have been published. In an innovative one-term writing course, taught at the Chinese…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Course Content, English (Second Language)
Long, Maxine M. – 1988
A pilot study examined the influence of team teaching, the use of computers, conferencing, and one-to-one immediate feedback on the development of writing skills of learning disabled students at Genesee Community College. Twelve students identified as learning disabled (LD) and who demonstrated great difficulty in introductory English classes were…
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Student Attitudes
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