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Cotugno, Marianne – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2009
While plans for adult education programs are forming on a state level, Miami University Middletown (MUM) is developing a new program, Write Now! This program has three goals: (1) to encourage students to complete GEDs (General Educational Development); (2) to encourage those who have earned GEDs to consider postsecondary education; and (3) to…
Descriptors: High School Equivalency Programs, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Writing Instruction
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Hesse, Douglas – English Journal, 2009
Writing creative nonfiction means perceiving what details are worth telling, why they might matter, and how they might connect. Although no one much likes the term "creative nonfiction" (some are bothered by defining something by what it's not, others by a conviction that the idea is oxymoronic), it has emerged as the name of choice. In the past…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Reading Strategies, English Teachers, Nonfiction
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Wilder, Laura; Wolfe, Joanna – Research in the Teaching of English, 2009
The ethics and efficacy of explicitly teaching disciplinary discourse conventions to undergraduate students has been hotly debated. This quasi-experimental study seeks to contribute to these debates by focusing on the conventional special "topoi" of literary analysis--conventions that previous Writing in the Disciplines (WID) research indicates…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Shimel, Kristin; Candler, Catherine; Neville-Smith, Marsha – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2009
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of cursive handwriting programs in improving letter legibility and form in third-grade students without identified handwriting problems. Four months into the school year, cursive handwriting was assessed for a sample of convenience of 50 third-grade students. Subsequently, students received…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Comparative Analysis, Grade 3, Program Effectiveness
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van Kraayenoord, Christina E.; Miller, Robyn; Moni, Karen B.; Jobling, Anne – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2009
This article reports on a case study of an exemplary teacher who was a participant in a professional learning project, WriteIdeas. The teacher provided instructional support in writing to a targeted student with learning difficulties in an inclusive Year 8 English classroom. Analytical frameworks were developed and applied to the data that had…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities, Teacher Effectiveness
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Seglem, Robyn – Voices from the Middle, 2009
Through the participation in professional learning communities, teachers can reinvigorate their teaching careers. Support systems like the National Writing Project allow teachers to build upon their own strengths, as well as learn from others across all grade levels and disciplines. While more traditional professional development options often…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration, Writing Instruction, Teacher Improvement
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Powell, Pegeen Reichert – College Composition and Communication, 2009
In this article, the author offers a brief overview of retention scholarship and argues that there are several reasons composition studies professionals should pay attention to this area of research. She then considers how the problem of retention reframes and qualifies the issue of access to higher education, an issue that is central to the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, School Holding Power, Teacher Student Relationship, Human Capital
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Yagelski, Robert P. – English Education, 2009
In this frankly utopian essay, Robert Yagelski's theme is the transformative power of writing as an act in and of itself. He makes us reevaluate our motivation and point for teaching writing in schools and asks us to consider an agenda that will quite frankly scare teachers as he explains why we need an ontology of writing. (Contains 6 notes.)
Descriptors: Authors, Writing (Composition), Emotional Experience, Group Activities
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Alexander, Jonathan – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article explores the literacy narratives of two "gamers" to demonstrate the kinds of literacy skills that many students actively involved in computer and video gaming are developing during their play. This analysis becomes part of a larger claim about the necessity of re-visioning the place of gaming in composition curricula.…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, College Instruction, Video Games
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Mathieu, Paula; George, Diana – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article argues that the teaching of public writing should not neglect issues of circulation and local need. In a series of case studies involving small press papers and homeless advocacy, the authors seek to extend recent work begun by Susan Wells, John Trimbur, and Nancy Welch, which raises crucial questions about public rhetoric in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Moore, Cindy; O'Neill, Peggy; Huot, Brian – College Composition and Communication, 2009
As writing-program administrators and faculty are being called upon more frequently to help design and facilitate large-scale assessments, it becomes increasingly important for us to see assessment as integral to our work as academics. This article provides a framework, based on current historical, theoretical, and rhetorical knowledge, to help…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Administrators, Models, Teaching Methods
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Ryan, Kathleen J.; Graban, Tarez Samra – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article uses the convergence of our positionings as feminists, pragmatists, and rhetoricians to theorize communicative gaps related to different beliefs about writing instruction as sites of generative dialogue. We offer a WPA/TA discourse model centered on productive resistance and on discursive power, to posit feminist pragmatic rhetoric as…
Descriptors: Feminism, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction, Pragmatics
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Sonnenmoser, Richard – Assessing Writing, 2009
College and university instructors who assess student writing, including but not limited to teachers of first-year composition, sometimes keep the gate. Gatekeeping by writing instructors is an activity directly related to grading practices and, in many cases, to grading practices which emphasize formal, mechanical, usually sentence-level choices…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Writing Instruction, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests
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Dobson, Meaghan Hanrahan; Gillespie, Joanne S.; Fogle, Andy – English Journal, 2009
Three English teachers share their ideas on how their work as a writer helped them as a teacher. One teacher has found that the desire for meaningful response to her own writing has led her to evaluate her students similarly. A second teacher discusses how personal experience translates into teaching how to convey rejection in a useful and tactful…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Writing (Composition), Authors
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Muldoon, Andrea – College Teaching, 2009
Traditional scholarship on revision often creates a narrative of the "resistant student" versus the "enlightened teacher" who inherently accepts revision as natural and productive. Yet this narrative is a myth, one which often hampers effective instruction. In place of "traditional revision," I argue for teaching "critical revision," a dialogic…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Revision (Written Composition), Resistance (Psychology)
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