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Soiferman, L. Karen – Online Submission, 2019
This report explores the benefits of having guest speakers, who also teach academic writing to undergraduate students, discuss the writing journey they take when they write. The purpose of the exercise was to continue to explore ways to enrich students' experiences in the writing classroom. When students were asked for their thoughts on whether…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Story Telling, Team Teaching
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Azizi, Mahmood; Tkácová, Hedviga; Pavlíková, Martina; Jenisová, Zita – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2020
This study attempted to investigate the impact of extensive reading (ER) on the writing ability of Iranian EFL students. The study also took a further step to explore the effect of adding group work activity to the extensive reading program to find its possible positive effect on improving writing ability. The present study had two experimental…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Writing Ability, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Scott, David; Ulmer-Krol, Sam; Ribeiro, Jason – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2020
Funded by a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning grant from a University in western Canada, this paper reports on findings from an educational design research study (McKenney & Reeves, 2012) investigating the ways, and the extent to which, particular technological supports and other interventions impacted the acquisition of academic writing…
Descriptors: Writing Ability, College Freshmen, Blended Learning, Foreign Countries
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Lu, Dan; Xie, Yueguang – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This study introduced an instructional pattern that integrated the framework of the International Critical Thinking Reading and Writing Test (ICTRWT), designed by Paul and Elder, into a tertiary English as a Foreign Language (EFL) argumentative writing course. To measure the effects of the instructional pattern, a mixed methods approach was…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Instructional Effectiveness, English (Second Language), Writing Instruction
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Zou, Shen; Zhang, Wenxing – Language Testing in Asia, 2017
Background: The CEFR, ever since its inception, has had profound impact on language teaching, learning, and assessment not only in Europe but also in other parts of the world. This study focuses on the adaptability of CEFR writing descriptors in the context of Test for English Majors (TEM). Methods: First, we constructed a questionnaire based on…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Language Tests
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Wu, Siew Mei; Tan, Susan – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
Rating essays is a complex task where students' grades could be adversely affected by test-irrelevant factors such as rater characteristics and rating scales. Understanding these factors and controlling their effects are crucial for test validity. Rater behaviour has been extensively studied through qualitative methods such as questionnaires and…
Descriptors: Scoring, Item Response Theory, Student Placement, College Students
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Arnold, Kathleen M.; Umanath, Sharda; Thio, Kara; Riley, Walter B.; McDaniel, Mark A.; Marsh, Elizabeth J. – Grantee Submission, 2017
Writing is often used as a tool for learning. However, empirical support for the benefits of writing-to-learn is mixed, likely because the literature conflates diverse activities (e.g., summaries, term papers) under the single umbrella of writing-to-learn. Following recent trends in the writing-to-learn literature, we focus on the underlying…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Writing (Composition), Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Assignments
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Kim, Hyunwoo – English Teaching, 2020
Grammatical complexity constitutes an indispensable subconstruct of L2 writing ability. Nonetheless, rating scale descriptors for grammatical complexity have heavily relied on degree modifiers or adjectives. Thus, this study attempts to explore the potential for the use of nominal modifiers as discriminators for adjacent levels of L2 writers in…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Junker, Christine R.; Jacquemin, Stephen J. – College Teaching, 2017
Scholars have suggested that reading literature can foster empathy. However, learning empathy through literature in the classroom is understudied. The primary objective of this study was to assess whether affective and cognitive empathy, as demonstrated in student writing, relates to textual attributes, the style of writing prompt, student writing…
Descriptors: Empathy, Literature, College Students, Writing (Composition)
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Lumpkin, Angela – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2014
Students of all ages struggle with the multiple processes involved with writing, including planning, practice, and drafting multiple revisions. This article describes four structured writing assignments in an introductory college course, as well as eight specific strategies for helping students enhance their writing abilities.
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Introductory Courses, Writing Strategies, Writing Ability
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Hansen, Preben; Hansson, Henrik – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2017
Common problems identified by students during their interaction with supervisors are too little instructions as well as infrequent and insufficient supervisor feedback. The SciPro system has been developed to tackle these problems. This paper describes, analyzes and discusses the interaction between students and supervisors using the SciPro…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Theses, Interaction, College Students
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Albertini, John A.; Marschark, Marc; Kincheloe, Pamela J. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2016
Research in discourse reveals numerous cognitive connections between reading and writing. Rather than one being the inverse of the other, there are parallels and interactions between them. To understand the variables and possible connections in the reading and writing of adult deaf students, we manipulated writing conditions and reading texts.…
Descriptors: Deafness, College Students, Reading Achievement, Reading Ability
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Baker, Sally – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2017
The lament that "students can't write" remains loud and defiant, even after years of research pointing to the myriad factors that make students' writing challenging, particularly when they move into university. This paper reports on a longitudinal, ethnographic study which explored students' writing "in transition," from…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Ethnography, Literacy, Writing Achievement
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Russel K. Durst – College Composition and Communication, 2015
This essay examines James Britton's role in the development of composition studies as an academic discipline and considers the relevance of his work in the field today. It contends that his influence arose, paradoxically, through his construction of an anti-disciplinary theory of the role of language in teaching and learning. Finally, in response…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Writing (Composition), Higher Education, Scholarship
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Gao, Jianwu; Ma, Shuang – Language Learning & Technology, 2019
This study investigated whether the effect of two forms of computer-automated metalinguistic corrective feedback in drills transferred to subsequent writing tasks. The English simple past tense, a learned structure, was selected as the target structure. Participants included 117 intermediate learners of English as a foreign language assigned to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Metalinguistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Drills (Practice)
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