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Yakhontova, T. – English for Specific Purposes, 2001
Discusses a recent pedagogical experience of using the U.S.-based English for academic purposes textbook "Academic Writing for Graduate Students" in the Ukrainian classroom. Focus is on the intellectual and emotional reactions of the students toward a quite new kind of textbook and corresponding course. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English for Academic Purposes, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
Smutny, Joan Franklin – Understanding Our Gifted, 2005
While not all gifted children love reading and writing and they do not all have access to books or grow up in literary families the great majority of these children crave the rich and imaginative world that literacy has to offer. Differences in culture, age, and geography influence this love of storytellers, poets, songwriters, and novelists, but…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Language Arts, Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction
Marie E. Skerritt – 1995
Journal writing has been used for a long time in the classroom as a part of an integrated approach to teaching literature. There are several different types of journals: (1) reading response journals, in which students react to what they have read; (2) lifebooks, which are similar to diaries or personal journals; and (3) dialog journals, in which…
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, High Schools, Journal Writing, Language Arts
Butzin, Sarah M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Who says learning always has to be drudgery? Sarah Butzin, the founder of the Institute for School Innovation, proposes "triangulated learning" as a way to give children time to play and develop, even as they pursue high standards. Triangulation is a metaphor for strength. A triangulated learning system taps the power of three to meet…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Reading Instruction
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Makalela, Leketi – Written Communication, 2004
This article reports on an empirical study undertaken at the University of the North, South Africa, to test personal classroom observation and anecdotal evidence about the persistent gap between writing and spoken proficiencies among learners of English as a second language. A comparative and contrastive analysis of speech samples in the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Observation Techniques, Writing Instruction, Language Proficiency
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Edelsky, Carole; Johnson, Katharine – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2004
Critical whole language practice, like any other pedagogy, is enacted within a particular time and place. We present several features of critical whole language practice (as distinguished from two other variants of critical education: critical literacy and critical pedagogy) and illustrate each with examples from one year in one elementary school…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Political Issues, Elementary Schools
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St. Amant, Kirk – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2003
To improve technical communication education, educators and internship providers need to find ways to revise internship experiences so that educators, internship providers, and students/interns can use internship experiences in a way that benefits all three parties. This article uses a stakeholder education approach to propose two new kinds of…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Student Publications, Stakeholders, School Business Relationship
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Latterell, Catherine G. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2003
This article argues that the small school context has been a relatively unexamined or under-examined context for technical and professional communication program development. While graduate program development holds a large share of the field's attention in recent national forums, growth in graduate programs is a consequence of demand in the job…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Labor Market, Program Development, Communication Skills
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Stowers, Robert H.; Barker, Randolph T. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2003
Students in business communication classes are expected to write various types of documents. Research has illustrated that undergraduate student writing skills have not improved even though most states have begun writing proficiency tests at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. By the time students enroll in college, students are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing Skills, Creative Teaching, Motivation Techniques
Chapman, Marilyn – Canadian Journal of Education, 2002
I have presented the findings from a longitudinal case study of one child's writing from kindergarten to grade 3, across different curriculum contexts, with a focus on writing in mathematics, social studies, science, and music. I describe changes in textual features of the child's writing over time, which support Newkirk's (1987) developmental…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Literary Genres, Writing Instruction, Elementary School Students
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Hirvela, Alan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2005
In this essay, ESL students in their first year of college discuss their feelings about the use of literature in composition courses and offer qualified support for its inclusion. In particular, the lit-comp issue is especially complex where ESL students are involved, as literary texts in English can prove daunting to read and write about for…
Descriptors: Literature, Teaching Methods, Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning
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Kim, Loel – Research in the Teaching of English, 2004
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research that informs effective pedagogies--including effective ways to respond to students' drafts--is still limited. By investigating students' perceptions of online teacher response to student writing, this study suggests that in order to develop sound…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Instructional Design
Griffin, Patrick; Anh, Phan Nguyet – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2005
The teaching and assessment of essay writing at primary schools throughout Vietnam is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Training. The analytical error-recognition method of assessment, however, does not facilitate direct interpretation of students' writing competence. In this study, which involved samples of Grade 5 students in five…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Grade 5, Writing Skills
McCrary, Donald – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2005
The article explores the use of hybrid linguistic texts in the writing classroom, both as articles of study and possible models of composition. Standard English linguistic supremacy prevents many students from using their full range of linguistic knowledge. The inclusion of hybrid texts in the writing classroom might help students, in particular…
Descriptors: North American English, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Student Reaction
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Daniels, Anthony – Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual, 2004
The study investigated the motivational effects of computer technology on writing instruction and performance of 5th-grade students. The participants (students and instructors) were engaged in preparatory sessions to take the Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) test. Questionnaires on instructor observations and attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Writing Instruction, Grade 5, Elementary School Teachers
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