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Saddler, Bruce – Voices from the Middle, 2003
The distinction between revising and editing is a hard one for middle schoolers to grasp. Bruce Saddler knows that students must understand that writing means making meaning, and making meaning requires revision. Internalizing that concept and the steps that help achieve it requires a process characterized by peer conferencing, revision guides…
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Middle School Students, Writing Instruction, Writing Skills
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Kuriloff, Peshe – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2005
By examining her experience directing an online writing across the curriculum course at the University of Pennsylvania, Peshe Kuriloff identifies elements of e-pedagogy that can lead to more effective teaching strategies. Kuriloff's carefully designed course provides structure and clarity, flexible instruction and accountability, collaboration…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Teacher Effectiveness, Exhibits, Teaching Methods
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Sudweeks, Richard R.; Reeve, Suzanne; Bradshaw, William S. – Assessing Writing, 2004
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate and improve the rating procedure proposed for use in a research effort designed to assess the essay writing ability of college sophomores. Generalizability theory and the Many-Facet Rasch Model were each used to (a) estimate potential sources of error in the rating, (b) to obtain reliability estimates, and…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, College Students, Writing Ability, Writing Evaluation
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Merchant, Guy – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
We inhabit a social world in which identity is complex, no longer closely tied to place or territory, delineated by nationhood, nor simply created, as psychology suggests, through acts of identification. Instead, it is argued, identity is produced through action and performance. Popular digital culture provides a rich context for identity play and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Technology, Self Concept, Children
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Wilder, Laura – Written Communication, 2002
This study describes the extent to which shared assumptions of literary scholars form part of an introductory literature course. Fahnestock and Secor, in The Rhetoric of Literary Criticism describe five special topoi of literary criticism (appearance/reality, paradigm, ubiquity, contemptus mundi, and paradox) that characterize the warrants of…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Introductory Courses, Ethnography, Literary Criticism
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Lunsford, Karen J. – Written Communication, 2002
Although Toulmin models of argumentation are pervasive in composition textbooks, research on the model's use in writing classrooms has been scarce--typically limited to evaluating how students' essays align with the model's elements (claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing) construed as objective standards. That approach discounts…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Assignments, Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse
DeSimone, Bonnie – Teaching Tolerance, 2006
In this article, the author describes the Comic Book Project, which encourages students to address social issues in their lives and schools with art and creativity. The project, founded and directed by Dr. Michael Bitz of Columbia University's Teachers' College in New York, aims primarily to promote literacy. It also gives children an empowering…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Justice, Cartoons, Bullying
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Mullen, Carol A. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
In graduate circles, academic writing is presumed to be a solitary activity for which students already are prepared. Yet, the reality is that students tend to find academic writing difficult and stressful, and they often look to university faculty members for guidance. Faculty members, in turn, may provide hands-on practice and other classroom…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Difficulties, Graduate Students, Writing Instruction
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Pardo, Laura S. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2006
The yearlong qualitative study this article describes explores how three beginning elementary teachers in urban schools struggled with policy, students, and their own commitment of learning to teach writing to their students. Findings indicate that beginning teachers learned to teach writing by drawing on a variety of knowledge sources, that…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Urban Schools
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Pauwels, Anne; Winter, Joanne – Language and Education, 2006
This paper explores the potential conflict classroom teachers face in their dual roles as "guardians of grammar" and as "agents of social language reform" with reference to third person singular generic pronouns in English. We investigate to what extent teachers (primary, secondary and tertiary) experience tensions between…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Change Agents, Grammar, Teacher Attitudes
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Sipe, Rebecca Bowers – English Journal, 2006
As a new faculty member, the author was invited by colleagues to help protect a resource they believed was essential to their instructional program. The importance of teaching grammar in a didactic fashion as a precursor to student writing constituted an unchallenged belief in the department. Faculty members were committed to the notion that…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Form Classes (Languages), Writing (Composition), Grammar
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Albers, Peggy; Cowan, Kay – Language Arts, 2006
In the context of an imagined symposium, this article addresses the literacy practices of elementary students ranging from first through sixth grade. The arguments the students make throughout the symposium, as well as the practices they relate, are drawn from arts-based literacy research conducted by the two authors. The imagined symposium begins…
Descriptors: Art Education, Literacy, Elementary Education, Writing Instruction
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Martella, Ronald C.; Waldron-Soler, Kathleen M. – Journal of Direct Instruction, 2005
This evaluation investigated the effects of the "Language for Writing" program. Ten classrooms were involved including 201 students at the beginning of the project. Posttest scores were obtained for 126 students. This evaluation was conducted over 2 years. Evaluation I was conducted over a 5-month period from January 2003 to May 2003. Evaluation…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Second Language Learning, Writing Skills, Program Evaluation
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Southard, Anne Hay; Clay, Jennifer K. – Community College Review, 2004
Community college developmental English students passed Composition I at a higher rate than did non-developmental students, confirming the effectiveness of developmental English courses. However, the lack of a significant relationship between placement test scores and students' grades in all writing-intensive courses raised concerns about…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Writing, Student Placement, Developmental Studies Programs
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Wible, Scott – College Composition and Communication, 2006
This essay examines a Brooklyn College-based research collective that placed African American languages and cultures at the center of the composition curriculum. Recovering such pedagogies challenges the perception of the CCCC's 1974 "Students' Right to Their Own Language" resolution as a progressive theory divorced from the everyday…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Writing Instruction, African Americans, Black Dialects
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