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Peer reviewedDarigan, Dan – Journal of Children's Literature, 1997
Presents separate interviews with children's authors Bruce Coville and Paul Zelinsky. Suggests that Coville captures the interests and hearts of his readers by offering a different twist on the story and the world. Notes that Zelinsky, under the influence of Maurice Sendak, turned his art major into a career of making picture books. (RS)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Illustrations, Picture Books
Peer reviewedEnglish, Leona M.; Gillen, Marie A. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
Reviews the special issue on journal writing and identifies remaining issues: lack of empirical research, missing accounts of journals and spirituality and of cyberjournals, and lack of information on the use of journals in critically reflective practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Journal Writing, Learning Processes, Writing Processes
Peer reviewedAngel, Ann; Rapp, Adam – ALAN Review, 2000
Presents an email interview with playwright and novelist Adam Rapp. Discusses his first three novels, which center on themes of isolation and alienation. Addresses his writing processes and how he develops the characters in his novels and plays. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Characterization, Interviews
Peer reviewedHartley, James; Howe, Michael; McKeachie, Wilbert – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2001
Assesses whether or not people's writing styles and ways of thinking change when new technologies are introduced. Compares material written over a 30-year period and concludes that writing styles were consistent over time, even though new technologies changed the ways the individual writers worked. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Longitudinal Studies, Technological Advancement, Writing Processes
Martin, Linda E.; Segraves, Regina; Thacker, Shirley; Young, Lori – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2005
The purpose of this study was to describe what three first grade teachers and their students in a Midwestern school learned when engaged in the writing process. The teachers and their students were observed for one year while engaged in the writing process via a workshop environment. Different data sources were collected over time, i.e.,…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Writing Processes, Team Teaching, Writing Instruction
Martin, Deb – Middle School Journal (J3), 2008
In this article, the author first explains what an authors gallery is and suggests additional uses and modifications. Next, readers are taken through a day-by-day description of creating the gallery while having the theory behind this pedagogical choice explained. The step-by-step discussion is supported with student examples and concepts drawn…
Descriptors: Writing Strategies, Writing Processes, Computer Assisted Design, Multimedia Materials
Radia, Pavlina; Stapleton, Paul – Internet and Higher Education, 2008
The Web has become a vast and appealing source of information for undergraduate students writing academic papers. While some online resources are comparable in quality to the materials housed in a library, newly accessible, Web-specific genres, such as interest groups, often undermine traditional expectations of scholarly authority, rigor, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition), Second Language Learning, Writing Processes
Hale, Aileen; Snow-Gerono, Jennifer; Morales, Fernanda – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
This article presents a study of the effects of creating a bridge between the narrative and ethnographic methods and writing processes as a means to more effectively educate teachers of culturally diverse learners. Ten teacher participants from a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) degree program in Bilingual Education at a university in the northwestern…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Ethnography, Writing Processes, Research Methodology
Vass, Eva; Littleton, Karen; Miell, Dorothy; Jones, Ann – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2008
Drawing on socio-cultural theory, this paper focuses on children's classroom-based collaborative creative writing. The central aim of the reported research was to contribute to our understanding of young children's creativity, and describe ways in which peer collaboration can resource, stimulate and enhance classroom-based creative writing…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Creative Writing, Creative Activities, Foreign Countries
Helsel, Lisa; Greenberg, Daphne – Reading Teacher, 2007
While writer's workshop provides a nurturing environment for many students, others struggle with the independence it gives. This may be due to the difficulty of coordinating the cognitive and self-regulatory demands of the writing process. Self-regulation refers to thoughts, feelings, and actions that individuals use to attain personal goals.…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Writing Ability, Writing Processes, Writing Strategies
Vanderberg, Robert; Swanson, H. Lee – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2007
This study investigated the relationship between components of working memory (WM) and the macrostructure (e.g., planning, writing, and revision) and microstructure (e.g., grammar, punctuation) of writing. A battery of WM and writing measures were administered to 160 high-school students. Overall, hierarchical regression analyses showed that the…
Descriptors: Memory, Prewriting, Writing Processes, Revision (Written Composition)
Sydow, Debbie L. – 1994
Despite the fact that social constructivism is accepted as the guiding theory in Composition, that this theory is the field's theoretical center of gravity, it does not account for, nor explain, the entire writing process. Two major challenges to social constructivism must also be considered in theoretical discussions: (1) the cognitive dimension…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Expressionism, Higher Education, Writing Instruction
Humes, Ann – 1980
Linda Flowers and John Hayes have formulated a cognitive model of the composing situation, including the recursive composing process. This model has been converted into an instructional model that is appropriate for the design of instruction in writing. The instructional model incorporates three major units: task environment, composing process,…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Models, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Corder, Jim W. – Freshman English News, 1988
Discusses an essay, "Cheerio," written to support the author's argument that there is no such thing as a dull subject. Reflects on the influence of "occasion" on the writing process. (JAD)
Descriptors: Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedKinneavy, James L. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1987
Responds to an overly narrow view of process by applying Martin Heidegger's concept of interpretation to writing. Suggests Heidegger's "forestructure" is a useful model to give depth to problems in rhetoric and composition. (MS)
Descriptors: Models, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Schemata (Cognition)

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