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Comprone, Joseph J. – 1987
Content area writers need a method of operating that integrates the ways of science but without using the proofs used by specialists. Two concepts from the New Rhetoric--S. Toulmin's "warrants" and C. Perelman and L. Olbrechts-Tyteca's "universal audience"--might enable English professors to serve a regulative or balancing…
Descriptors: Audiences, Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Discourse Communities
Garrett, Caroline, Ed. – 1976
Proving the efficacy of Hawaii's Poets-in-the-Schools program, this collection of descriptive statements by some of Hawaii's leading poets and teachers of poetry, and accompanied by illustrative poems produced by classroom pupils, describes the theories that were generally accepted as a working basis and the related methods each writer used in the…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation
Lang, Frederick K. – 1986
This paper provides a creative approach to developing literary understanding and writing ability in students in a college introduction to literature course. Eight assignments are described which pair literary works having some feature in common. A sample suggestion from the first group of exercises, concerned with characterization, is as follows:…
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices
Davis, Kevin – 1987
A comprehensive, three-dimensional model of peer tutoring, constructed by gathering current theories and research and locating them on a dynamic continuum of the tutoring process, allows researchers to break new ground in tutor research and might eventually offer a new heuristic for training peer tutors. The first axis in the model, the focus…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction, Models
Marting, Janet – 1987
Despite current process theories of composition, many teachers of writing still adopt traditional pedagogical approaches in the classroom. Under the "old pedagogy," correctness is valued over content, revision is approached as cosmetic change, formulaic rhetorical modes are taught before students set pen to paper, and the lecture is…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Jackson, Linda W.; And Others – 1984
Using word processors and the traditional handwriting method, a study investigated the relationship of learning styles to performance in twelfth graders' written compositions. Subjects (n=55) were enrolled in a public school in east central Mississippi. The study hypothesized that students using word processors and those using the traditional…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Grade 12, Handwriting
Fulwiler, Toby – 1987
To clarify how writing across the curriculum improves learning across the curriculum, this book provides an overview of the current state of writing instruction at the secondary and college levels as it applies to teaching in the content areas. Each chapter contains practical ideas for using writing in the classroom, along with a discussion of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Content Area Writing, Higher Education
Goswami, Dixie, Ed.; Stillman, Peter R., Ed. – 1987
To address how and why to do research in the classroom as a teacher, this book of essays by teacher researchers prefaces each of its four sections with interviews with Cindy Myers, Ken Jones, Patricia Reed and Betty Bailey respectively. Titles and authors are as follows: "Addressing the Problem of Elsewhereness: A Case for Action Research in…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Dialogs (Literary), Educational Change
Gelsinger, Barry D. – 1986
Intended to help teachers integrate writing instruction with the study of literature, this teaching guide offers a philosophy of writing instruction, describes a procedure for teaching reading and writing lessons, and provides a sequence of writing skills. For various literature selections, the guide defines vocabulary, provides topic discussion…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation
Farr, Marcia; Daniels, Harvey – 1986
Both a theoretical framework and some practical suggestions are included in this book intended to help educators improve the teaching of writing to high school students who are native speakers of nonstandard English dialects. The first chapter includes a brief background on the problem of writing in American schools, with special focus on the…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Educational History, High Schools, Instructional Improvement
DeGroff, Linda-Jo Caple – 1986
A study examined the influence of prior knowledge on the quality of responses in three process-approach tasks: writing, conferencing, and revising. Subjects, 20 high-knowledge and 20 low-knowledge fourth grade students, wrote stories about a baseball game. Propositional text bases of first and second drafts were analyzed according to six…
Descriptors: Baseball, Content Analysis, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
Tolliver, Johnny E. – 1985
Writing is a threefold discipline that occupies a supreme place in American education, and without which there can be no other learning. Writing is not only a body of knowledge; it is also a set of acquired habits, and a frame of mind and attitude with which a writing task is approached. Writing may be defined in three ways, as (1) a discipline;…
Descriptors: Curriculum Problems, Educational Needs, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Canfield, Donna Kirkley – 1986
Before students can select words effectively for speaking, they must understand the value of word choice and the difference between written and spoken language. Once students appreciate effective word selection, they can label their own strengths and weaknesses in language and improve significantly by reading, listening, experimenting, and using a…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Evaluative Thinking, Higher Education, Language Styles
Ray, Karen J.; And Others – 1985
An observational study was conducted of a third grade teacher as she changed her classroom practices to reflect the changes in her theory of writing instruction which were prompted by a graduate course. One of the three researchers was primarily responsible for observing the class on a regular basis during the scheduled writing time. A second…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Theories, Grade 3
Horowitz, Daniel – 1985
A technique for teaching writing in academic English as a second language (ESL) to students bound for college-level courses focuses on one essential reading and writing skill: using multiple sources as input for writing. The program is designed for any level and consists of a series of readings and a number of questions, the answers to which…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English for Academic Purposes, Expository Writing, Higher Education
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