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Leimer, Christina – Association for Institutional Research (NJ1), 2011
Fostering data-driven decision-making is not an easy task, nor is getting busy people's attention in this age of information overload. How we write about and disseminate our findings can help. Writing to the audience, timing, formatting, choice of medium, and connecting results to institutional goals and current, even controversial, issues are…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Data, Evaluation Utilization, Research Utilization
Di Pierro, Marianne – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
Concept papers and quality circles help future dissertation advisors improve doctoral student success in the completion of the Ph.D. and increase retention. Through these tools, students navigate the conceptual development of a topic and evaluate final drafts of chapters. Implementation of these innovations indicates positive trends in the…
Descriptors: Quality Circles, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Best Practices
DiMarzio, Erica; Dippre, Ryan – English Journal, 2011
Today's high-stakes testing world has changed the English classroom a great deal, and perhaps one of the most dramatically affected areas has been that of creative writing. As all English teachers well know, creative writing does not easily lend itself to a multiple-choice test or a five-paragraph essay. As the authors began the push to prepare…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Testing, High Stakes Tests
Mastoras, Sarah M.; Climie, Emma A.; McCrimmon, Adam W.; Schwean, Vicki L. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2011
Psychoeducational reports are the primary means for a school psychologist to communicate the results of an assessment. Although reports should be written in the most efficient and reader-friendly manner, this is not always the case. Additionally, problems in report writing have remained relatively consistent for several decades, despite…
Descriptors: Evidence, Technical Writing, School Psychologists, Psychoeducational Methods
Mason, Linda H.; Harris, Karen R.; Graham, Steve – Theory Into Practice, 2011
Students with writing difficulties often struggle with the planning, composing, and revising skills required for effective writing. Fortunately, researchers have documented that explicit, interactive, scaffolded development of powerful composing strategies and strategies for self-regulating the writing process, as in Self-Regulated Strategy…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Writing Difficulties, Learning Disabilities, Writing Processes
Fernsten, Linda A.; Reda, Mary – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
This article shares strategies that educators can use to assist students in meeting the challenges of academic writing more effectively. In order to foreground an understanding of struggling writers, the text begins with a brief review of composition theory and history related to basic writers and identity. It goes on to examine classroom…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Academic Discourse
Irvin, L. Lennie – Composition Forum, 2009
This writing program profile examines the work of Dr. Linda Adler-Kassner and the ways in which she has redefined writing and the place of first-year writing at her university. The profile highlights Adler-Kassner's development of an "open systems" curriculum and her use of assessment for program visibility and continuous program…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Writing Instruction, Profiles
Snyder, Lisa Gueldenzoph; Shwom, Barbara – Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction, 2011
Most business communication classes teach students to use a writing process to compose effective documents. Students practice the process by applying it to various types of writing with various purposes-reports, presentations, bad news letters, persuasive memos, etc. However, unless students practice that process in other contexts outside of the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Communication Skills, Speech Communication, Writing Processes
Walker, Deron – New Horizons in Education, 2011
Background: Despite years of intense criticism of contrastive (intercultural) rhetoric, theoretical debate, and controversy, there has been a recent resurgence in the number of high quality pedagogical studies concerning the teaching of intercultural rhetoric in university writing classes for East-Asian (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) writers.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Rhetoric, Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction
Hyslop, Alisha – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2010
Statistics show that American students' reading and writing skills are lagging at a time when literacy skills are needed more than ever. Efforts to address low adolescent literacy levels meet numerous challenges, chief among them is the fact that formal literacy instruction ends for most students after the elementary grades. Career and technical…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Writing Strategies, Enrichment Activities, Writing Skills
Buckner, Aimee – Stenhouse Publishers, 2009
In "Notebook Know-How", Aimee Buckner demonstrated the power of notebooks to spark and capture students' ideas in the writing workshop. In "Notebook Connections", she turns her focus to the reading workshop, showing how to transform those "couch-potato" readers into deep thinkers. Buckner's fourth-grade students use reader's notebooks as a place…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Writing Workshops, Models, Student Journals
Buttery, Thomas J. – SRATE Journal, 2010
Writing for publication is a skill latent activity that is developed in gradients and honed with practice. For the past twenty-five years the author has teamed with colleagues (most frequently, Ken Henson) in presenting workshops about professional writing at a variety of conferences for such organizations as the Association of Teacher Educators…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Writing Instruction, Faculty Publishing, Motivation
Webb, Adam – Online Submission, 2011
Mobile Internet-based technologies have created the opportunity for many students to view writing and research as an everyday activity. While many students use these kinds of technologies on a daily basis in and outside of the classroom, not many writing pedagogies reflect this shift or capitalize on how beginner writers use them to effectively…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Heuristics, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Thonney, Teresa – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
Given the current emphasis on disciplinary discourses, it's not surprising that so little recent attention has been devoted to identifying conventions that are universal in academic discourse. In this essay, the author argues that there are shared features that unite academic writing, and that by introducing these features to first-year students…
Descriptors: Evidence, Academic Discourse, Freshman Composition, Sports Medicine
Reynolds, Julie A.; Thompson, Robert J., Jr. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
One of the best opportunities that undergraduates have to learn to write like a scientist is to write a thesis after participating in faculty-mentored undergraduate research. But developing writing skills doesn't happen automatically, and there are significant challenges associated with offering writing courses and with individualized mentoring.…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Writing Instruction, Peer Evaluation, Writing Improvement