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Ellis, Robert A.; Taylor, Charlotte E.; Drury, Helen – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2005
Learning through writing is a way of learning not only the appropriate written expression of disciplinary knowledge, but also the knowledge itself through reflection and revision. This study investigates the quality of a writing experience provided to university students in a first-year biology subject. The writing instruction methodology used is…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Learning Experience, Writing (Composition)
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Sloan, Denise M.; Marx, Brian P.; Epstein, Eva M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
In the current study, the authors examined the effects of systematically varying the writing instructions for the written emotional disclosure procedure. College undergraduates with a trauma history and at least moderate posttraumatic stress symptoms were asked to write about (a) the same traumatic experience, (b) different traumatic experiences,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Undergraduate Students, Outcomes of Treatment
Reid, E. Shelley – Composition Studies, 2004
This article describes the increasing pressures on those who teach graduate seminars in composition pedagogy to cover a broad range of texts, topics, and techniques. It argues that in response, pedagogy instructors may need to deliberately (re)design their courses in order to continue to help new writing instructors engage in inquiry and…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction, Graduate Study
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Nienhaus, Brian – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
During the author's final year in graduate school, he began teaching business communication. Without much forethought, he asked students to write a report with a sources requirement. When students turned their reports in, he learned that they were worlds apart on the practice of citing such sources. As a student in a rarefied academic environment,…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Teaching Methods, Business Administration Education, Citations (References)
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Matthews, Anne Bratach – CEA Forum, 2007
In the spring of 2007, more than 40 years after the advances made by the civil rights movement, and more than 50 years after the U.S. Supreme Court "Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education" decision, white radio talk-show host Don Imus taught us a lesson about racism--but it was not the lesson he thought he was teaching. His…
Descriptors: Ethics, Racial Relations, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Diab, Rula L. – English Teaching Forum, 2006
This article discusses what EFL instructors and their students like and dislike about error correction and paper marking and discusses what this means for classroom teaching. The article lists the benefits and drawbacks of error correction for students' writing and argues for the need to look at preferred methods for both teachers and students. It…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Feedback (Response)
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Ballif, Michelle – Composition Forum, 2006
The University of Georgia's Writing Intensive Program began--as do many college-wide writing initiatives--with faculty concern about the quality of student writing at the university. Acknowledging that the responsibility for this quality--or lack thereof--belongs to all faculty, in all disciplines, not just to first-year composition instructors…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Writing Skills
Xing, Jun, Ed.; Li, Judith, Ed.; Roper, Larry D., Ed.; Shaw, Susan M., Ed. – Lexington Books, 2006
Over the past three decades, American higher education has witnessed a shift in demographics which has created a more diverse student body. However, many university campuses remain unsupportive or even hostile to minority faculty and students. This anthology introduces to readers the Difference, Power, and Discrimination (DPD) Program, a…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Models, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Norris, Dwayne; Oppler, Scott; Kuang, Daniel; Day, Rachel; Adams, Kimberly – College Board, 2006
This study assessed the predictive and incremental validity of a prototype version of the forthcoming SAT® writing section that was administered to a sample of incoming students at 13 colleges and universities. For these participants, SAT scores, high school GPA, and first-year grades also were obtained. Using these data, analyses were conducted…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Writing Tests, Predictive Validity, Test Validity
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Lightfoot, Jay M. – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
Electronic mail (e-mail) is an extremely important medium for Internet-based education. Due to its unique characteristics, there is reason to be concerned that students do not put appropriate care into writing messages that are sent via e-mail. This has significant implications for the effectiveness of online learning environments. This paper…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Electronic Mail, Online Courses, Comparative Analysis
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Ashley, H. M.; Shafer, Lisa Kay – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
In this article, the authors describe the development of a pilot project called Writing Zones 12.5. Writing Zones 12.5 was created to help students find strategies for solving writing problems and help them become better writers at every stage of the writing process. The project touches on five of the nine principles that Center for Higher…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Laboratories, Writing (Composition), College Preparation
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Holmberg, Leif – Quality in Higher Education, 2006
This study is about what supervisors perceive as crucial aspects of quality in supervising students writing their bachelor theses. The questions on quality are related to a scientific perspective, a learning perspective, a societal perspective and a social perspective. The study demonstrates that the criteria on science varied considerably,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Theory Practice Relationship, Undergraduate Students
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Yang, Miao; Badger, Richard; Yu, Zhen – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2006
Feedback plays a central role in writing development. This is particularly so in tertiary education in China because of both the attitudes of tutors and staff and also the move towards a more process orientation to teaching writing. However, constraints resulting from examination-focused programmes and the number of students in each class mean…
Descriptors: Feedback, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship
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Hass, Michael; Osborn, Jan – Across the Disciplines, 2007
This study uses student reflections of previous success in academic writing to guide instructors as they design writing assignments. Seventy-one students in five classes responded to a questionnaire designed to help them identify particularly successful writing experiences and reflect on the circumstances, strategies, and methods they believed…
Descriptors: Student Writing Models, Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Processes, Reflection
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Leal, Dorothy; Johanson, George; Toth, Allison; Huang, Chin-Cheng – Reading Improvement, 2004
The purpose of this study was to (a) examine how the reading skills of children at-risk are affected by tutoring by preservice reading endorsement students, (b) to identify differences by setting, gender and grade level, and to (c) identify effective strategies and influences on student success in a four-month tutoring program. Data were collected…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Tutoring, Literacy, Preservice Teachers
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