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McIver, Monette Coleman; Wolf, Shelby Anne – Language Arts, 1999
Examines writing conferences (between teacher and student, and between two students) in one fourth-grade classroom to see how the students engaged in sophisticated talk about writing, as they consistently assumed the roles of critical but curious readers capable of telling their peers when they were confused about a piece of writing or how they…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Peer Teaching

Logan, Kenneth J. – Language Arts, 1985
Discusses the author's experiences while attending a writing workshop--and how they reshaped the way in which he taught writing in a subsequent workshop developed in his own district--which encompassed writing through reading, writing environments, focus, writing from personal experience, and listening to students while they learn to write. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Philosophy, Prior Learning, Teacher Improvement

Mamchur, Carolyn – Language Arts, 1994
Discusses the experiences of a writing teacher as she conducts inservice teacher workshops and writing workshops for students. Notes that, when students are invited to write with passion about those things that they really understand and to which they have an emotional connection, teachers may be surprised at what students can do. (RS)
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Junior High Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship

Daniel, Patricia L. – Language Arts, 1996
Offers a portrait of an inspiring teacher who created an environment of celebration for a group of students repeating first grade. Shows how these students achieved beyond what they or others thought was possible, relishing and sharing their newly acquired literacy abilities. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Grade 1, Grade Repetition, Primary Education

Freedman, Sarah Warshauer – Language Arts, 1995
Describes a study of a writing exchange between a classroom of teenagers (mostly African American, mostly male) in the United States and another classroom of students in England. Notes that even reluctant writers produced responses in a variety of styles. (SR)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication, International Programs, Secondary Education

Hall, Nigel; Duffy, Rose – Language Arts, 1987
Reports on successfully using letter writing and dialogue journals in a classroom where the children's writing tended to be remarkable similar because they did not insert their personalities into their writing. Their writing grew individualistic, and their vocabularies improved through invented spelling. (SKC)
Descriptors: Grade 1, Individual Differences, Letters (Correspondence), Personal Narratives

McCarthey, Sarah J. – Language Arts, 1994
Uses observations of three students' and two teachers' use of metaphors in process writing instruction to shed light on the role of talk in writing development. Finds that metaphors can be complex, interesting, and thought-provoking; and all students developed a shared understanding with teachers despite differences in background. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Metaphors

Zecker, Liliana Barro; Pappas, Christine C.; Cohen, Sarah – Language Arts, 1998
Describes a second-grade teacher-researcher's efforts to foster her Latino/a students' growth in writing. Focuses on her strategies (sometimes successful, sometimes not) to make the tacit aspects of writing explicit to her bilingual students via classroom talk. Searches for the right measure of explanation in two areas: fostering revision and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Grade 2

Shuy, Roger W. – Language Arts, 1987
Discusses the importance of dialogue in learning, notes that it is lacking in many educational situations, and recommends the use of written dialogue journals as a means of communication between teachers and individual students. Points out the advantages of dialogue journals for improving writing for different social purposes. (SKC)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Dialogs (Language), Educational Research