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Maria Stewart – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
In this article, the author offers suggestions to assist in taming "The Imposter Monster." What is that? Understanding that while academic writing can often be a daunting prospect for an early career researcher there are strategies that help. Author Marie Stewart writes one of the key strategies that her helped navigate this challenging…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Writing (Composition), Academic Language, Security (Psychology)
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Minnix, Christopher – Composition Forum, 2017
In this interview, Susan Wells discusses the teaching of public writing and the work of public rhetoric as they respond to both shifting and recurring political and social contexts. Drawing on insights from her extensive and current work on public rhetoric, including her foundational essay "Rogue Cops and Health Care: What Do We Want from…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Public Speaking, Rhetoric, Classroom Techniques
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Hartley, James – Psychology Teaching Review, 2014
In this article, the author discusses how difficult it is for psychology college students to learn to write multiple disciplines of references. It is hard for students to understand why all details have to be written in the right order and the right type-style--depending upon which reference system is used. In this article, the author proposes…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Students, Citations (References), Teaching Methods
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King, Kathleen P. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2013
This article provides essential strategies to be more successful in one of the major roles in academia: writing. Most academics struggle with roadblocks in their writing process. We are forever battling to complete research articles, manuscripts, grant proposals or other documents. The strategies and perspective shared here help overcome several…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Writing Strategies, Academic Discourse
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Makiguchi, Tsunesaburo – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2013
When instructing reading and composition, teachers should have students write down dictated vocabulary, short phrases, simple sentences, etc., occasionally modifying these, in order to deepen their understanding of how "kana" (i.e., phonetic characters) and vocabulary are used. This can be broken down into the following four activities: (1)…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Writing Strategies
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Emerson, Tisha L. N. – Journal of Economic Education, 2014
One associate editor's perspective on classroom experiment articles is detailed in this article. The associate editor provides recommendations for manuscripts for the Instruction (those that describe new classroom experiments) and Research (those reporting studies into the efficacy of classroom experiments as a pedagogical tool) Sections of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Writing for Publication, Research Methodology
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Hains-Wesson, Rachael – Higher Education Research and Development, 2013
In this article, the author asserts that whether we write creatively or academically (or both) it takes time to understand the reasons why we "want" to write, and the more we write, the more we fully begin to appreciate why we have to write in the ?rst place. From an early age, nearly every day, Rachel Hains-Wesson actively participated in…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Reflective Teaching, Transformative Learning, Audience Awareness
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Heveron-Smith, Mary – English Journal, 2012
In this article, the author talks about the use of punctuation and describes a study that confirmed her growing sense that all students need exposure to and instruction on the full repertoire of punctuation. In an attempt to assess how much of the eleventh graders know about the way professionals use punctuation, all teachers at Webster Thomas…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Punctuation, Grade 11, Classroom Research
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Matthews, Sarah H. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Ralph LaRossa (2012) did a fine job of identifying three issues that authors of qualitative submissions to the "Journal of Marriage and Family" ("JMF") should take into account because reviewers are likely to attend to them. His intention was to assist communication between authors and reviewers in order to "increase the representation of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Technical Writing, Writing Strategies, Writing for Publication
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Hicks, Troy; Young, Carl A.; Kajder, Sara; Hunt, Bud – English Journal, 2012
Entering into a century of conversations from "English Journal," the authors read, and reread, the words of many mentors, colleagues, and friends, discovering some voices they did not know and rediscovering many voices they did. In surveying "English Journal", the authors highlight voices from the past, of the present, and for the future to offer…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Literature Reviews, Journal Articles, Writing Improvement
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Guerin, Cally; Xafis, Vicki; Doda, Diana V.; Gillam, Marianne H.; Larg, Allison J.; Luckner, Helene; Jahan, Nasreen; Widayati, Aris; Xu, Chuangzhou – Studies in Continuing Education, 2013
Writing groups for doctoral students are generally agreed to provide valuable learning spaces for Ph.D. candidates. Here an academic developer and the eight members of a writing group formed in a Discipline of Public Health provide an account of their experiences of collaborating in a multicultural, multidisciplinary thesis writing group. We…
Descriptors: Public Health, Writing (Composition), Multicultural Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Thomas, P. L. – English Journal, 2011
In this high-accountability era--one in which there is an expanding movement to condemn teachers for the failures of their schools--teachers teach students who believe writing is primarily an act of complying to a prompt, likely for a state accountability assessment or the troubling 25-minute essay that constitutes less than half of the writing…
Descriptors: Accountability, Writing Instruction, Best Practices, Educational Practices
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Colomb, Gregory G. – College Composition and Communication, 2010
Central to the future of rhetoric and composition (or writing studies or whatever label we use) is the service mission of composition: to teach students to write. But that term "service" has not and will not serve us well. This essay examines the limitations and dangers of a service mission and explores a different model, that of a franchise, a…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Business Communication, Rhetorical Invention, Models
Withers, Jennie – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this essay is to instruct teachers how to write a letter of recommendation for their students. It includes when to say no, what the student needs to provide the teacher and how to write a strong letter. I am a teacher with sixteen years experience and therefore have written many letters for students. This instructional essay will…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Portfolios (Background Materials), Guidelines, Teacher Student Relationship
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Bazerman, Charles – College Composition and Communication, 2010
This article presents a written version of the address the author gave at the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) meeting in San Francisco on March 12, 2009. In this address, the author talks about the wonder of writing and discusses how writing has been considered sacred. Reading and writing are associated with inwardness…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Conference Papers, Writing Skills, Writing Achievement
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