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Mount Olive Township Public Schools, Budd Lake, NJ. – 1982
The purpose of this document is to provide teachers with a uniform guide and uniform standards for writing skills, and with general style principles which will provide for an easy flow of student skill development in grades one through six. Included under the major heading of General Skills are: Ten Steps to Better Writing; The Proper Heading;…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Grammar, Research Skills
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Kutiper, Karen – Exercise Exchange, 1982
An approach to teaching the novel to high school students by tying literature and the printed media (newspapers and magazines) together is described in this brief article. PROCEDURE (excerpt): To link the study of the printed media to the study of the novel, book reviews, one positive and one negative, were duplicated for classroom use. Students…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, High Schools, Learning Activities, Literary Criticism
Burnham, Lynn B. – Innovation Abstracts, 1983
An instructor had an experience in which both she and a student grew by taking risks. In the process of evaluating English compositions, the instructor found a student's paper that lacked the mechanics of writing but showed creativity and maturity. Working closely with this student the instructor discovered how quickly he learned. Although they…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Conflict, Higher Education, Opinion Papers
Puma, Vincent; And Others – 1983
The annotated titles in this bibliography are intended to introduce the novice to current or significant work on the application of cognitive psychology methodologies to the writing process. The bibliography is arranged in four sections: (1) an overview of the topic that includes anthologies, essays and papers; (2) relevant publications of Linda…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Psychology, Research Methodology
Horning, Alice S. – 1987
Addressing basic writing not only as a practical problem and humane responsibility, but also as a challenging area for research and theorizing, this book reviews, interprets, and applies the growing body of work in second language acquisition. Chapter 1 presents 6 hypotheses constituting an attempt to develop a cohesive theory of writing…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Theories, Writing (Composition)
Witt, Ted – 1986
This kit is intended to help program planners write the information needed for an effective brochure advertising a workshop, seminar, conference, class, or academy. The kit contains the following sections: (1) Benefit Headlines Capture Reader Attention; (2) Establish a Need Quickly; (3) Identifying the Audience; (4) Making Top Names Tops; (5)…
Descriptors: Advertising, Conferences, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Modules
Sparks, J. E. – 1988
The Read/Write for Personal and Economic Growth program starts with the writing of three-sentence paragraphs that contain a topic sentence and two major detail sentences. The program begins with short passages so that adult learners can experience immediate success. As learners progress, they receive help on such problems as sentence fragments,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Reading Instruction, Sentence Structure, Sequential Approach
Johnson, Sabina Thorne – 1984
The language journal can be an effective aid for teaching students to be aware of and sensitive to language. Students write down any observations that interest them about the language they hear or read in everyday life, together with their speculations on the causes of such language. The journal is devoted specifically to language because an…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Higher Education, Language Usage, Listening
Howington, Cynthia – 1983
Perhaps because of their familiarity with joke telling, students often do their best writing when using humor. In both telling jokes and creating humorous works, students need to develop a strong sense of audience, an awareness of the importance of vivid description, a strong sense of purpose, and the ability to use punctuation for effect. The…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Humor, Punctuation
Gibbs, Vanita M., Comp.; Waterman, David C., Comp. – 1985
Intended for reading teachers, this pamphlet contains the presentations of the 14th annual reading conference at Indiana State University, beginning with opening remarks by David C. Waterman and welcoming comments by J. Stephen Hazlett. In the opening address, "What Good is Comprehension without Composition?" by Sharon and David Moore, the role of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Oral Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
Higgins, David M. – Freshman English News, 1975
Describes the class activities for the first day of a freshman composition class aimed at making students more aware of linguistic and dialectal diffferences. (R B)
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Freshmen, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction
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Fox, Geoff – Children's Literature in Education, 1977
Describes 24 activities for encouraging response to literature, designed for individual work and for classroom work with pairs, small groups, or the whole class. (GT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Individual Activities, Language Arts
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Larsen, Richard B. – College Composition and Communication, 1978
Describes a teaching technique which involves the writing teacher's using the blackboard in composing a short essay in front of the class. (DD)
Descriptors: Chalkboards, Class Activities, Higher Education, Models
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Bennett, Susan M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
A college-level, interdisciplinary psychology and composition course that emphasized understanding the human condition is described. Principles of behavior introduced in the psychology class were portrayed in action through the literature read and discussed in the English class. Students wrote their English compositions on issues raised and…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Psychology
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Rubin, Donald L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1987
Differences and similarities between oral and written communication as applied to writing instruction are discussed with examples of divergent oral and written styles among speakers of nonstandard dialects, code switching between speech and writing, convergence and divergence in the development of writing skills, and the role of talking in writing…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language, Oral Language
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