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Harmon, John – English Journal, 1988
Advises teachers not to evaluate students on day-to-day growth, but instead to allow for measurable growth, evaluating them after a suitable period of time has elapsed. Assumes that true growth in writing occurs slowly, that it is seldom linear, and that distinctions between disparate texts remain spurious. (MS)
Descriptors: Feedback, Secondary Education, Writing Evaluation, Writing Improvement

Bartel, Roland; Grandberry, Diana – English Journal, 1997
Argues that the poetry of war is often compressed and powerful and that students of writing and literature can learn from these poets that restraint creates resonance. Discusses war poems with emphatic conclusions; war poems that are short and direct; and teaching the dynamics of brevity through a variety of activities using war poems and war…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Secondary Education

Heath, Gail – English Journal, 1988
Describes how one teacher learned to eliminate ethical and pedagogical problems inherent in student journal writing by placing restrictions on assignments. (ARH)
Descriptors: Ethics, Journal Writing, Secondary Education, Student Journals

Dittmer, Allan – English Journal, 1986
Presents ideas on writing instruction for teachers of mathematics, physics, accounting, biology, and social studies. Contains guidelines for designing writing assignments in various content areas. (EL)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Secondary Education, Writing Exercises, Writing Improvement

Moore, Leslie S. – English Journal, 1992
Discusses the architectonics of four essays: John McPhee's "Travels in Georgia," Richard Rhodes'"Death All Day," and two by student writers. Diagrams each essay, showing how these writers built bridges of words over experiences. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Essays, Secondary Education, Text Structure

Broyles, Bill – English Journal, 1988
Describes a synonym exercise--composing an essay without using the verbs "be,""have,""go," or "get"--which increases students' awareness of at least six different language features. (MM)
Descriptors: Language Usage, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Exercises

Mayer, James C. – English Journal, 2002
Describes 20-25 minute poetry workshops conducted by students individually or with a partner. Notes that the teacher meets with students prior to their presentations to review their objectives and plan; and that the teacher models the poetry workshop. Concludes that the investment in time has produced a more profitable return than any other…
Descriptors: Class Activities, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Poetry

Muldrow, Elizabeth – English Journal, 1986
Reports how the use of microcomputers in a writing class helped change students' writing behaviors, created a writing community, caused the teacher to learn along with the students, and helped marginal writers improve. (SRT)
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Secondary Education, Word Processing, Writing Improvement

Westcott, Warren – English Journal, 1997
Shows how photography and photographic processes can be used as a metaphor for describing writing and writing processes and, thus, can be a useful teaching tool. Discusses subject, focus, arrangement, and style. Describes how a writing teacher can use all this as a means of illustrating various aspects of the writing process. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metaphors, Photographs, Photography

Mitchell, Diana; Ross, Amy; Reissman, Rose – English Journal, 1997
Presents three brief articles written by teachers that 1) describe a collection of approaches that utilize newspapers and magazines as the "excellent teaching tools they are"; (2) plunge students into critical analysis through the use of advertisements in magazines; (3) present ideas on how to teach students to create writing prompts…
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Newspapers, Periodicals

Purser, Diana – English Journal, 1996
Describes "Grammar in a Nutshell"--a visual-auditory-kinesthetic approach to traditional textbook grammar, usage, and mechanics concepts. Notes that the idea behind Nutshell is that as the students slowly mature in other writing skills they can also grow in their understanding of how to use, how to handle their language, not only correctly but…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, Grammar, Language Usage

Pedersen, Don – English Journal, 2002
Discusses how earlier in his career the author did nothing to make nonfiction an integral part of his curriculum, nothing to help students critically read it or, more important, use it to inform the nonfiction he was asking them to write. Discusses a series of writing assignments using nonfiction. (SG)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Critical Reading, Curriculum Design, Nonfiction

Hollingsworth, Craig R. – English Journal, 1985
States that incorporating a short poetry or drama unit in a composition course can stimulate both students and teachers and that the benefits include more creative thinking, better attitudes toward writing and assignments, and sharpened revision skills. (EL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Drama, Poetry, Secondary Education

Tchudi, Susan; Estrem, Heidi; Hanlon, Patti-Anne – English Journal, 1997
Uses six students' writing to detail classroom revision techniques that have students write alternative sections of their essays, generate new aspects of their topics, and see other possibilities in their work. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Student Writing Models

Vogel, Mark; Tilley, Janet – English Journal, 1991
Illustrates the power of responsive teaching and how one teacher used a modern poem about cruelty to address a recent incident of her own students' cruelty to a classmate. Notes that the class responded with compassion, tolerance, and a sense of caring for those who are different. (MG)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Junior High Schools, Poetry, Student Reaction