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Rief, Linda – Voices from the Middle, 2006
Writing--and lots of it in all genres--is at the heart of the language arts curriculum and the skills of critical thinking that students need to develop to become prepared consumers and citizens. In this article, the author reflects on her growth as a writer and teacher, and offers an overview of what people know about writing, what they need to…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Writing Improvement
Coffin, Caroline – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
This study uses the tools of functional linguistics to illuminate the writing requirements of the history curriculum in the context of Australian secondary schools. It shows how the resulting linguistic description was integrated into a sequence of teaching and learning activities through collaboration between linguists and content/pedagogic…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Writing Skills
Harris, Sandra L. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2006
In 1987, the National Commission on Excellence in Educational Administration concluded that educational leadership preparation programs in the United States were marked by a "lack of collaboration between school districts and universities and lack of modern content." Echoing this concern, scholars have argued for a programmatic change…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Administration
Abril, Carlos R. – International Journal of Music Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of multicultural music instruction on classroom learning outcomes. Fifth-grade children (10-11 years of age; N = 170) from four schools were randomly assigned to one of two instructional treatments: music concept and sociocultural context. The former approach used formal elements of music as a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Grade 5, Teaching Methods
Snow, Eleanour – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2006
The Internet has changed the ways that students think, learn, and write. Students have large amounts of information, largely anonymous and without clear copyright information, literally at their fingertips. Without sufficient guidance, the inappropriate use of this information seems inevitable. Plagiarism among college students is rising, due to…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Guides, Educational Technology, Tests
Nelson, Nickola Wolf; Van Meter, Adelia M. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2006
This article describes how partnerships among general and special education teachers and speech-language pathologists operate within a writing lab approach to enhance curriculum-based language instruction and intervention for students with and without disabilities. Areas discussed include (a) gaining invitations into the classroom, (b)…
Descriptors: Intervention, Speech Language Pathology, Special Education Teachers, Disabilities
Carmichael, Stephen; Alden, Peg – Composition Studies, 2006
Researchers have explored the impact of computer-assisted feedback and electronic mail on students' writing, but most of the work to date seems to have focused on second language writers, peer response, or response as part of an online composition course. Although research has documented the importance of certain generic features of word…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Difficulties, Writing (Composition), Electronic Mail
Ryan, Kathleen – Composition Studies, 2006
As a special topics course in composition, ENEX 495: "Women, Writing, and Rhetoric" is a program elective for graduate students in the English department, English majors, Gender and Women's Studies students, and a writing-intensive elective for non-majors at The University of Montana, a doctoral granting institution located in the Rocky…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Graduate Students, Expository Writing, Rhetoric
Yi, Jungran; Kellogg, David – Language Awareness, 2006
This study is a modest attempt to use three Korean primary school children and their English diaries as go-betweens to mediate in an apparent dispute between the founding fathers of socio-cultural theory about the nature of language and language awareness. According to Bruner, Vygotsky holds that mediation by others and self-mediation of written…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition), Elementary School Students
Hourigan, Triona; Murray, Liam – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2006
This paper investigates the use of a generic piece of software, the "Copernic Summarizer" (www.copernic.com) as a language learning tool and considers two discrete pedagogical approaches used as part of its integration within the context of teaching and learning a foreign language. Firstly, this paper will present a brief overview on the emerging…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Classroom Environment, Control Groups, Second Language Learning
Cremin, Teresa; Goouch, Kathy; Blakemore, Louise; Goff, Emma; Macdonald, Roger – Research in Drama Education, 2006
This paper outlines research which examined the relationship between drama and writing, detailing the method of enquiry, theoretical foundations and emergent findings. The study sought to understand the nature of the support that drama offers children as writers and to identify features of writing which regularly surfaced in drama-related writing.…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Emergent Literacy, Correlation, Drama
LeCourt, Donna – College English, 2006
Drawing on students' literacy autobiographies, this article critiques the premise that academic discourse and working-class identity are not only static but also in complete opposition. The author argues for a more performative theory of class, a theory that would, she explains, recognize that academic discourse creates social class distinctions…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Working Class, Academic Discourse, Social Differences
Berry, Priscilla; Wood, Cindy; Thornton, Barry – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2007
Globalization and domestic competition are forcing businesses to rethink the human resources utilization process, and one method for considering again this challenge is creating a team culture. One key to this process for human resources development is the understanding of how to create the most successful teams. The use of the Myers-Briggs Type…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Team Training, Global Approach, Work Environment
Luxia, Qi – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2007
High-stakes tests have been employed widely to engineer curriculum innovation, or achieve intended washback in education. But our understanding of the role of high-stakes tests as an agent for change is limited due to the small number of empirical studies available on this issue. This paper reports on a washback study which focuses on the writing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Testing, Innovation, High Stakes Tests
Yeh, Yuli; Liou, Hsien-Chin; Li, Yi-Hsin – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2007
The phenomenon of overused adjectives by non-native speaking learners (NNS) has been pinpointed by recent research. This study designed five online units for increasing students' awareness of underused specific adjectives for EFL college writing. Five units were developed for five identified overused adjectives: "important", "beautiful", "hard",…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning