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Marisa Sandoval Lamb – English Journal, 2014
Like sports, school is a type of performance, and the process of learning and demonstrating knowledge requires mental skills that parallel those of an athlete, such as focus, analysis, memory, and confidence. Marisa Sandoval Lamb, an English teacher and competitive runner explains the parallels that exist between academic and athletic performance…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Athletics, English Teachers, Writing Improvement
Whitney, Anne Elrod – English Journal, 2012
For the past few years the author has been studying the writing lives of teachers, first analyzing the contributions of teachers to National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) journals for the ten-year period between 1998 and 2008 and then surveying and interviewing teacher-authors whose works appeared during that period to learn more about…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Writing Instruction, Intellectual Experience, Best Practices
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
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
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
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
Franklin, Keri – English Journal, 2010
As teachers, the time they get to talk with peers, their friends, is an important time because there is never enough of it. Why not allow students the opportunity to chat with friends--the same courtesy the author appreciated in meetings with peers? Through talk, students can improve their conversational skills, which in turn would help their…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Writing Skills, Writing Instruction, Interpersonal Competence
Harford, Marisa – English Journal, 2008
A secondary English teacher in the Bronx, Marisa Harford describes several self-reflective activities she has designed to improve students' writing skills. Beginning a new school year with activities like Harford's can focus students' efforts all year. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Writing Improvement, Writing Skills, English Teachers, Goal Orientation
Gemmell, Rebecca – English Journal, 2008
Prior to her joining the California Writing Project's (WP) Improving Students' Academic Writing (ISA) program, the author relates how she used to get frustrated when she read her students' essays. As a result of her new understanding gained from her participation at ISA, the author boldly banished traditional literary analysis papers that asked…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Literary Criticism, Essays, Writing Instruction
Patterson, Nancy G.; Speed, Renee – English Journal, 2007
Although some educators commonly assume that the way to improve the writing of urban students is to provide "more structure," Nancy G. Patterson and Renee Speed argue that this approach can instead be detrimental. In too many cases, structure characterizes control and colonization rather than the freedom for teachers to structure their curricula…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Urban Schools, Writing Improvement, Writing Instruction
Williamson, Lynette – English Journal, 2007
The author, a high school teacher and forensics coach, describes ways to teach writing--including on-demand essays--that draw on successful practices she developed in coaching. Students learn the importance of using personal conviction and qualified thesis statements to build arguments, as well as learning "The Debater Four-Step," an effective…
Descriptors: Student Improvement, Writing Improvement, Writing Skills, Writing Strategies

Licklider, Mary M. – English Journal, 1992
Describes the difficulties in assessing writing improvement in high school students based on national reports. Discovers that students' fluency, their use of dialogue, and their ease in moving between the abstract and the concrete is increasing. Suggests the resources of the National Assessment of Educational Progress might yield the information…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Writing Evaluation, Writing Improvement, Writing Research

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

Stiff, Rebecca – English Journal, 1985
Discusses 10 misconceptions about writing, including (1) the theory of divine inspiration, (2) the theory of creative padding, (3) the theory of profound authorities, and (4) the theory of predestined puppetry. (EL)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Secondary Education, Writing Improvement, Writing Instruction

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