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Hum, Sue – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1996
Discusses three books on Zen and writing that (1) question assumptions of Western discourse and literacy practices; (2) offer ideas to help individual writers unearth their creative energy and potential; (3) advocate alternative discursive practices; (4) discuss possibilities of an embodied literacy predicated on kindness and compassion; and (5)…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Higher Education, Writing Improvement, Writing Processes

McClish, Glen – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1994
Argues for using the metaphor of the contract as a principal strategy for teaching students how to craft introductions. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Improvement, Writing Instruction

Gaillet, Lynee Lewis – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1996
Advocates the use of commonplace books (a time-honored way for students to collect, analyze, and reflect on the writings, thoughts, and rhetorical strategies of others) as a means of teaching style integrated with other components of rhetoric. Argues that students become closer readers and critical thinkers about the nature of ideas and language…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Styles, Rhetoric, Student Journals

Rubin, Donald L.; Floyd, Daisy Hurst – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Discusses the field of legal writing instruction. Describes the rationale and design of a writing program for an underserved group of legal writers: trial court judges. Reviews the demands faced by judges as writers. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education, Judges

MacCurdy, Marian – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1994
Discusses the dilemmas and the benefits, both academic and personal, involved in the personal essay writing class. Notes that students often pick painful topics to write about, and looks at research in trauma theory and cognitive psychology for information to help students move from a narrative that skims the top of their experience to images that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Personal Writing, Student Writing Models

Fox, Dana L.; Vogel, Mark – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1994
Argues that writing teachers must create an organic curriculum with the language of home and community at its core. Suggests that writing teachers help students examine language features, dialects, and language attitudes in their communities. Notes that such student inquiry influences class discussions and can reshape attitudes toward students'…
Descriptors: Dialects, Higher Education, Language Attitudes, Student Attitudes

Buley-Meissner, Mary Louise – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1989
Suggests that error analysis can be manageable for teachers and instructive for basic writers. Explains five critical principles of error analysis in basic writing: understand students' intentions; set consistent priorities; analyze for clarification of intentions; encourage students to set their own goals; and help students objectify their…
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Remedial Instruction

Schiff, Jeff – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1985
Based on a survey of 118 college students, presents student perceptions of how environment effects their writing. Notes frequent criticism of classroom as a debilitating alien environment and preference for writing at home because surroundings can be manipulated. Recommends student participation in setting up the classroom. (JG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, College Students, Educational Equipment

Clifton, Linda J. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1990
Describes the annual Puget Sound Writing Program Institute for Teachers of Writing. Explains that teacher-participants, who were assigned to discuss in writing their writing processes, challenged the program codirectors to do the same. Includes a codirector's notes on her thoughts about writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs)

Hall, Susan E. M. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1985
Examines teacher attitudes that inhibit experimentation and stifle the development of beginning writers. Illustrates the drawbacks of insisting on (1) using only one approach to learning to write, (2) keeping a quiet classroom, (3) fitting letters between the lines of ruled paper, (4) using primary pencils for all writing activities, and (5)…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Childhood Education

Stay, Byron L. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1985
Argues that talking helps college writers to formulate and clarify their ideas while they gain confidence. Cites R. Zoellner's "talk-write" model as an alternative to the segregation of speech and writing. Concludes that small tutoring sessions and full session discussions with developmental students encourage revision. (JG)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Peer Evaluation