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Harriman, Nancy E.; Gajar, Anna H. – 1986
The study investigated the use of repeated writings as a means of increasing written language fluency with 48 learning disabled students in senior high school resource room English classes. Subjects received one of four treatments for 4 days: repeated writing with structural cues, repeated revision with structural cues, writing on a new topic with…
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Paragraph Composition
Palmer, William S. – 1986
In developing teaching strategies for students who are poor writers but good readers, it is useful to explore the characteristics of good readers and of poor writers, and to consider implications for improving classroom practices. Good readers tend to put into practice four major cognitive strategies when they read: they plan, translate or…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods, Writing Improvement
Scholz, Celeste M. – 1982
In July and August of 1980, material writers at the University of California-Los Angeles designed a course that would focus on the various reading and writing skills that science scholars would need for successful graduate study in the United States. The scholars were advanced learners of English from various science fields, and the course was to…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Reading Instruction
Sedgwick, Ellery, III – 1982
A faculty development program proposed for Longwood College in Virginia would encourage faculty members in all disciplines to incorporate more writing into their classes. The program consists of five major components and involves a number of workshops. The first component familiarizes faculty members with the theoretical and practical foundations…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Shelden, Michael – 1982
As a man who took great delight in "the joy of mere words," George Orwell would understandably be appalled by the growing insensitivity to language in today's world. Poetry in composition classes can keep students aware of the music of the English language. There is no guarantee that students will respond to poetry with the same…
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Language Skills, Poetry
Coger, Greta Avery – 1982
Selected works of African writers for use in junior college composition courses employing the research paper are annotated in this bibliography. The bibliography begins with annotations for an exemplary novel and three short plays, including insights for teaching. The second section offers citations, some of which are annotated, for Arab, White,…
Descriptors: African Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Instructional Materials, Reading Materials
Escoe, Adrienne S., Ed. – SWRL Instructional Improvement Digest, 1982
Generating writing ideas is often a serious obstacle for students. Some classroom techniques to help them out of this dilemma include word associating and self-questioning. Students can also construct a matrix chart with the subheadings from their information resources. Once ideas are generated, they can be arranged in appropriate presentation…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Organization, Prewriting, Skill Development
Handwriting Implementation Project Study (HIPS). Report #1, Preparation for the Dissemination Phase.
Logan, Lloyd; And Others – 1984
The purpose of this report is to provide data on the progress of the Handwriting Implementation Project, which is designed to assist in installing the Beginner's Alphabet and Queensland Modern Cursive Script in Queensland government primary schools. Following an introduction that describes the phases and processes of curriculum development and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Evaluation, Cursive Writing
Lowderbaugh, Thomas E. – 1984
Based on courses showing teachers how to use many kinds of objects to teach writing and stimulated by ideas from teachers across the country, this booklet contains suggestions for helping students improve their writing. The booklet discusses writing about objects as a process involving the following steps: making observations and gathering data,…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Writing (Composition), Writing Improvement
Clinton, DeWitt – 1985
One way in which a sense of audience awareness was fostered in students in college composition classes was by creating an exercise designed to challenge them. Rather than simply writing essays to be read by the teacher, the students were guided in selecting publications that might accept and publish their articles. Although most students received…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Student Motivation, Writing (Composition)
Lowthian, Carol P.; Mingle, James R. – Regional Spotlight: News of Higher Education in the South, 1982
Focusing on the practical applications of content area writing, and programs using writing assignments in all areas of the college curriculum, this serial issue has three sections. The theme article, "Writing across the Curriculum," discusses the writing across the curriculum movement, and examines ways two colleges have incorporated…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Berlin, James A. – 1984
An examination of nineteenth century rhetoric is presented in this publication. The first chapter analyzes three rhetorical systems of the nineteenth century: classical, psychological-epistemological, and romantic. The second chapter discusses the demise of the classical tradition, while the third chapter, "The Triumph of Eighteenth-Century…
Descriptors: College English, Educational History, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Kinkead, Joyce – 1985
The importance of writing centers as places where process-centered, student-centered teaching takes place is emphasized in this paper. To illustrate this point, the paper provides profiles of four tutors--two males and two females--and discusses ways to improve tutor-student conferences, including having the tutor focus the conference on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Tutorial Programs, Tutoring
Lally, Tim – 1982
Advanced composition is difficult to define because of the complexities implied by each of the two terms, "advanced" and "composition." The word "advanced" is loaded with positive connotations that generally suggest progress. However, the progress expected of a class of students at one institution may not agree with…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Definitions, Higher Education, Student Characteristics
Arms, Valarie M. – 1982
Technical writing instructors at Drexel University (Pennsylvania) use computers to excite students about something they usually regard as a chore. Most of the students are engineering majors, but do not necessarily know how to use a computer. However, they accept the necessity of following a logical set of commands, and that every program must be…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Technical Writing


