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Serrano, Raquel; Howard, Elizabeth – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2007
Whereas most research on child second language acquisition has focused on the oral production of children, studies are needed to illuminate patterns of literacy development in a second language. This paper aims to shed some light on this process, focusing on the English writing development of a native Spanish speaker, and on the Spanish writing…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Grade 4, Grade 3, Writing (Composition)
Van Woerkum, C. M. J. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2007
The aim of this article is to show that a better awareness of the relationship between written and spoken communication can help the writer to improve his/her effectiveness. The focus will be on written texts that precede (formal and informal) discussions. The analysis will start with a description of the differences between orality and literacy.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Literacy, Creativity, Writing Instruction
Charles, Maggie – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2007
This paper shows how top-down and bottom-up approaches can be reconciled in EAP writing materials through a pedagogic approach which combines discourse analysis with corpus investigation. The materials have been trialled with approximately 40 international graduates and are designed both to introduce concordancing and to raise awareness of certain…
Descriptors: Grammar, Criticism, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Godwin, Mary – Writing Instructor, 2007
Working with first-year students at Purdue University, the author, a composition instructor, joined efforts with librarian Alexius Smith-Macklin to explore the efficacy of a collaborative approach to freshman writing instruction at the university level. Combining expertise from the Purdue programs of English education, theory and cultural studies,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Writing (Composition), Action Research
Williams, Rose – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2007
"Confessions" begins with an auto-ethnographic account of my learning-through-movement in a relationship that was intimate, therapeutic, embodied and instructive--with a teacher called Annie. It seems sensible to start with a choreographic teacher of Feldenkrais therapies and theatre-movement to think about the meanings I import from my roles as…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Writing (Composition), Social Sciences, Therapy
Bruton, Anthony – Language Teaching Research, 2007
A significant, but rarely posed, question in EFL writing is what new language the writers assimilate from the process. In this study, a group of intermediate EFL students in a state secondary school in Spain completed an L1(Spanish)-to-FL(English) written translation task on their own, with bilingual dictionary/glossary support. Three days later,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Translation, Vocabulary, Foreign Countries
Spycher, Pamela – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2007
Increasing calls for equity and accountability in U.S. secondary schools have led to intensified scrutiny of the academic literacy development of English learning (EL) adolescents. This paper discusses some of the challenges that EL secondary students face in achieving the language and literacy skills that will enable them to succeed in their…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Linguistics, Second Language Learning, Literacy
Hall, Nathan C.; Perry, Raymond P.; Goetz, Thomas; Ruthig, Joelle C.; Stupnisky, Robert H.; Newall, Nancy E. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
Attributional retraining (AR) is a motivational intervention that consistently produces improved performance by encouraging controllable failure attributions. Research suggests that cognitively engaging AR methods are ideal for high-elaborating students, whereas affect-oriented techniques are better for low-elaborating students. College students'…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Retraining, Attribution Theory
Omdal, Heidi; Galloway, David – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2007
The assessment of selective mutism usually takes place in a clinic, where the child often refuses to speak to the therapist. The challenge when trying to understand the child's own perspective is to find a medium for communication. Three selectively mute children were interviewed using Raven's Controlled Projection for Children (RCPC). The…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Interviews, Children
Paoletti, Jo B.; Segal, Eden; Totino, Christina – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
Teaching--and assessing learning--about diversity through service-learning is full of challenges, especially if the learning goals are affective. The teacher has no good way of knowing exactly where the starting point is for each student. The student may only know where the starting point was once he or she has moved beyond it and sees it in…
Descriptors: Student Development, Service Learning, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Pluralism
Shafer, Greg – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
On the first day of English composition, students unleash a torrent of reasons why writing scared them as they write their opening day personal autobiographies. Most comments focus on reasons that have little to do with the craft or complexities of great writing. Numerous students bemoan their use of "substandard" English, thinking that their ways…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Dialects, Autobiographies, Writing Instruction
Podis, JoAnne; Podis, Leonard – College English, 2007
In higher education, issues of "in loco parentis" have been most often discussed in connection with campus administrative policies. College writing teachers need to reflect, however, on the ways they conceivably exercise parental authority in their own classrooms, through such models as the Stern Father and the Nurturing Mother. (Contains 26…
Descriptors: School Responsibility, Student Rights, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Evaluating Candidate Dispositions in Advanced Reading Certification Programs: The Road Ahead is Here
L'Allier, Susan K.; Elish-Piper, Laurie; Young, Edyth E. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2007
A great deal has been written in the professional literature about the importance of dispositions for beginning teachers with initial certification; however, little attention has been paid to the dispositions necessary for advanced certification candidates. What dispositions are expected of advanced certification candidates? How can these…
Descriptors: Reading Consultants, Advanced Students, Teacher Certification, Attendance
Van Leeuwen, Charlene A.; Gabriel, Martha A. – Reading Teacher, 2007
Writing behaviors of grade 1 children were explored as they used word processors to support their writing. Information was gathered in the form of field notes and audiotape transcripts from classroom observation sessions, along with informal interviews with students and teachers. Themes which emerged from the data analysis suggested a combination…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Writing Instruction, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Love, Angela; Burns, M. Susan; Buell, Martha Jane – Young Children, 2007
Writing activities are an essential part of quality literacy practices in early care and education settings. As children communicate through writing, they learn important concepts about books and other forms of print in the world around them, including writing and alphabet systems. Young children best understand and appreciate writing when it is…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Educational Environment, Emergent Literacy, Writing Assignments