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Greever, Ellen A. – New Advocate, 2000
Shares information from conversations with Jerrie Oughton, writer of three novels and two picture books. Discusses her long road to publication; retelling traditional narratives; layers of setting, place, and character; story and life; her writing process; and life after publication. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kerper, Richard – New Advocate, 2002
Presents an interview with Jerry Stanley in which he talks frankly about his view of history, his writing process, the creation of his historical works, and his personal past. (SG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, History, Interviews
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Albertson, Kathy; Marwitz, Mary – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Discusses how current scholarship argues against one-shot, high-stakes writing tasks. Presents work from students that were part of a team-taught curriculum that coordinated writing and reading classes. Designs activities that would provide a core of material for students to draw on in their final testing situations. (SG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, High Stakes Tests, Timed Tests, Two Year Colleges
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Giorgis, Cyndi – Language Arts, 2002
Presents an interview with author Jack Gantos, whose career spans almost 25 years. Notes how he spoke passionately about his craft and about supporting emerging writers. Discusses how avid journaling is one technique that he uses that could benefit anyone. (SG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interviews, Journal Writing, Publishing Industry
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Gallo, Don – ALAN Review, 2001
Presents an interview with Randy Powell, an author who has published several novels about teenagers who are finding their way through unsettled lives. Shares his belief that when you write from the heart, you do not have any choice about the themes and stories you write; they choose you as much as you choose them. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Audience Awareness, Interviews, Literature Appreciation
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Carroll, Sissi – ALAN Review, 2001
Presents an interview with author T.A. Barron. Discusses his career as a writer, his connection to the natural world, and his work as a writer of fantasy. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Fantasy, Interviews
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Lavelle, Ellen; Zuercher, Nancy – Higher Education, 2001
Investigated university students' beliefs about themselves as writers and about the experience of learning in writing as related to writing approaches measured by the Inventory of Processes in College Composition. Found support for the deep and surface paradigm, and variation in students' conceptions of writing, attitudes about themselves as…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Writing (Composition)
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Bartlett, James E., II; Mupinga, Davison M.; Higgins, Chad – Clearing House, 2004
Middle school educators can enhance the quality of education in the classroom by obtaining grants for special projects. Grants, which can be used to improve instruction, upgrade equipment, and implement innovative programs, are available from local, state, and federal agencies, nonprofit foundations, and private corporations. Overall, millions of…
Descriptors: Grants, Computers, Writing Processes, Writing Strategies
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Read, Sylvia – Reading Teacher, 2005
Process approaches to writing instruction in primary-grade classrooms have become widespread due to the influence of Graves (1983), Calkins (1986), Avery (1993), and others. Their work emphasizes expressive writing, particularly personal narrative, more than expository or informational writing. As a consequence, expressive writing is what children…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes
Pierpont, Katherine – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
Katherine Pierpont tells of the creation and development of the popular children's book, "Olivia Forms a Band," by author/illustrator Ian Falconer. In this story, Olivia, a pig, and her mother, father , and brothers are off to have a picnic and see fireworks. Olivia insists that if there are fireworks, there must be a band, even if she must…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Animals, Interviews
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Dowdall, Clare – Literacy, 2006
This article considers the potential for dissonance that one 12-year-old child (Clare) may experience as a text producer using new technologies, when working across a range of contexts. In this ongoing case study, two types of text are explored: a computer-generated text produced as a homework task for school, and texts produced using an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Writing (Composition), Comparative Analysis, Language Processing
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Kessler, Kate – English Journal, 2005
An English teacher has revived a concept from classical rhetoric and has shown how delivery is the key to authentic writing. The students are engaged in writing process, knowing that their letters and proposals will be read by real audiences, and are further encouraged by seeing the positive results of their well-presented ideas.
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Rhetoric, Audiences, Writing Processes
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Mendelowitz, Belinda – Perspectives in Education, 2005
This article is a reflection on the author's work with second year pre-service teachers in the area of memoir writing at the Wits College of Education. The article argues that using a pedagogy that integrates process writing pedagogy, genre pedagogy and identity work, memoir writing can generate valuable learning in terms of writing and thinking…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Writing Processes, Thinking Skills, Process Approach (Writing)
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McGowan, A. Scott; Scholl, Mark B. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2004
Getting published is a great joy that generally is preceded by hard work and frustration for both the neophyte author and the established scholar. Although the process of becoming published can be harrowing and exasperating, it is also a rewarding one, from the development of an idea to its appearance in print. The goal of seeing a work published…
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Editing, Writing for Publication, Counseling
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Brewer, Ernest W.; Marmon, Dora; McMahan-Landers, Jama – College Student Journal, 2004
Although publication of scholarly articles yields numerous rewards, the journey to becoming published can be quite stressful. Preparing a manuscript for scholarly publication requires extensive time and effort. For new and future faculty, the task can be especially daunting. Approaching writing as a process simplifies the task. This article…
Descriptors: Rewards, Graduate Students, College Faculty, Writing Processes
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