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Jones, Donald – 1999
This paper advocates a pragmatist approach to teaching the composition of academic discourse. It discusses teaching directly the conflicting positions of academic discourse as elitist jargon or as key to advanced conceptualization. The suggested pedagogical method involves the examination of academic discourse in general, and the procedure of…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College Curriculum, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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MacArthur, Charles A.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1991
A process approach to writing instruction for students with learning disabilities is presented. The approach involves students sharing their work with each other, receiving frequent response to their writing, using word processing to support fluent text production and ease revision, conferencing with teachers to develop writing strategies, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Models
Collins, Norma Decker; Cross, Tracy L. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
This article presents a three-stage writing process designed to enhance the writing skills of gifted students, increase their engagement in the subject matter, and provide a greater degree of understanding of the content area. The stages are referred to as prewriting, writing, and rewriting. (JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Prewriting, Revision (Written Composition)
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Trollinger, Gayle; Slavkin, Rachel – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
Describes the benefits of technology in special education and the use of electronic mail as an instructional strategy. Highlights the use of electronic mail by a student with Down syndrome to learn communication, reading, and written expression skills. Recommendations for using technology in the classroom are provided. (CR)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities, Downs Syndrome
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Mullin, Anne E. – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 1998
States that theories of intellectual development offer writing teachers productive ways to analyze student writing; help students develop strategies for improving their writing processes; and consider the implications of writing assignments. Finds that frameworks posited by Jean Piaget and by others contribute useful ways of understanding why…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Intellectual Development, Learning Theories
Ekhaml, Leticia – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1996
Presents tips for creating a successful schoolwide newsletter by using desktop publishing software applications. Provides examples of information to include in a library media center newsletter. Discusses readers' needs, layout and format, graphics, news leads and headlines, and visual images, as well as various newswriting and editing techniques.…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Desktop Publishing, Editing, Elementary Secondary Education
Evans, George P. – Student Press Review, 1995
Focuses on "emphasis and interest" as elements of power in writing that moves the reader along "roads of news." Suggests revisions in selected sentences from student publications, revisions which improve the sentences to give more information in opening sentences and nonrepetitive amplification in following sentences. Cites…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, News Writing, Revision (Written Composition), Scholastic Journalism
Thyer, Bruce A. – 1994
This guide presents a view of how to develop a personal program of productive publishing in scholarly journals and how to increase the chances of having articles accepted for publication. In the first chapter, the importance for academics of publishing articles in professional journals is explained. Chapter 2 outlines factors that should be…
Descriptors: Editing, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Marketing
Burack, Sylvia K., Ed. – 1996
This handbook has been guiding writers through the writing process for many years, helping them every step of the way, from getting ideas to getting published. In 110 chapters, the revised and updated 1996 edition presents the practical side of how to write and sell novels, short stories, articles, nonfiction books, poetry, and drama. The 3,000…
Descriptors: Drama, Fiction, Independent Study, Information Sources
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Porter, James E. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1990
Considers how ideology in its various manifestations intersects with collaborative composing both in the business writing class and in the corporation. Describes several classroom experiences which demonstrate how ideology influences students' collaborative dynamics. Considers from a more distant vantage how specific composing ideologies influence…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Studies, Classroom Research, Collaborative Writing
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Lacina, Jan Guidry; Watson, Patricia – Childhood Education, 2002
Highlights ways parents can support the development of writing at home through engaging activities. Offers suggestions including: (1) writing as an extension of imagination; (2) pictures and words; (3) expanding drawing; (4) entering the social world; and (5) everyday activities as sources of ideas. Asserts that forming a literacy club will help…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Writing, Literacy Education, Parent Influence
Mathis, Emily D.; Doody, John E. – 1994
Relatively few private and parochial schools are tapping funds available through grants, partly due to a lack of grantseeking skills in the K-12 institutions. This booklet offers guidelines for writing grant proposals for elementary or secondary school projects. Following the foreword, acknowledgements, and introduction, chapter 2 offers tips for…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Fund Raising, Grants
Allen, Janet – Stenhouse Publishers, 2004
Reading and writing across content areas is emphasized in the standards and on high-stakes tests at the state and national level. As educators seek to incorporate content-area literacy into their teaching, they confront a maze of theories, instructional strategies, and acronyms like REAP and RAFT. Teachers who do work their way through the myriad…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Content Area Reading, Writing Strategies, National Standards
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Zigo, Diane – English Education, 2001
Notes impact of high-stakes language arts assessments on teachers in Georgia rural districts. Provides additional support for what many English teachers already believe--that rich classroom discussion, reading from a variety of texts, student-centered writing assignments, and metacognitive awareness of one's reading and writing strategies…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), High Stakes Tests, Metacognition, Rural Education
Comeau, Reginald A. – 1997
Organized in eight short sections, this paper presents guidelines for students attending New Hampshire Community Technical College at Manchester for writing term papers and short essays. The paper's sections are: (1) Outline (outlining the paper's contents); (2) Setting the Parameters (containing a definition of a term paper); (3) Sections of a…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Essays, Expository Writing, Outlining (Discourse)
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