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Griffee, Dale T. – Learning Assistance Review, 2007
This 10 week longitudinal evaluation study evaluated a brain-based learning curriculum proposed by Smilkstein (2003) by comparing student performance in a traditional basic writing curriculum with NHLP-oriented basic writing curriculum. The study included two classes each of experimental and traditional methods. Results of the data, gathered by…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Brain, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
Raign, Kathryn Rosser – 1992
Many basic writers, who are virtually unable to create a coherent paragraph, are nonetheless capable of presenting orally well-constructed narratives of depth and feeling. Thus, teachers must try to get students to harness the strength of their oral abilities to improve their writing skills, and Kenneth Burke's pentad may provide a key. Burke's…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Techniques, Drama, Higher Education

Knodt, Ellen Andrews – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1991
Argues that basic writing students need incremental assignment sequences to experience success in writing and to develop their abilities to write about abstract concepts. Describes a four-part sequence of writing assignments moving from observing to narrowing to generalizing to theorizing. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Remedial Programs, Teaching Methods, Two Year Colleges

Moberg, Goran "George" – Journal of Basic Writing, 1990
Asserts that the renewed interest in rhetoric, evident throughout the professional discourse of English studies, is having a salutary effect on the theory and practice of the teaching of composition and basic writing. (MG)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Bibliographies, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory

Collins, Kathleen M.; Collins, James L. – English Journal, 1996
Reviews an instructional strategy for remedial writers which consists of four steps: identifying a strategy worth teaching; introducing the strategy by modeling it; helping students to try it out with workshop-style teaching guidance; and then, helping students to work toward independent mastery. (TB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Techniques, Remedial Programs, Secondary Education

Valeri-Gold, Maria T. – Journal of Reading, 1994
Discusses providing developmental learners with the opportunity to hear and respond to vignettes (short, descriptive literary sketches such as those in "The House on Mango Street"). Notes that the activity allowed students to experiment with another writing style and to use figurative language in a creative way. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, College Students, Creative Writing, Higher Education

Deming, Mary P.; Valeri-Gold, Maria – Reading Horizons, 1992
Discusses the use of computers in teaching basic writing to college students. Offers computer exercises and activities which foster a whole-language curriculum. (PRA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Computers, Higher Education, Teaching Methods

Williamson, Michael M.; Wesley, K. Davis – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1987
Examines the composing processes of basic writers, examining their tendencies toward writer's block, low-level goals, and writer-based prose. Suggests that basic writers be taught that the purpose of writing is to communicate with other people and that errors, revisions, and general messiness are part of the complicated process. (PAA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Learning Theories, Teaching Methods, Writing Improvement
McAlexander, Patricia J.; And Others – 1992
This book briefs teachers on how to analyze individual students' spelling errors and coach them on strategies to overcome them. Although the book deals with spelling weaknesses of both learning disabled and basic writers, its message to practitioners can also provide help for any student who has spelling weaknesses. The book is organized in two…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Class Activities, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities

Slattery, Patrick J. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1990
Presents the findings and pedagogical implications of a study that focused on intellectual orientation and multiple-source writing. Suggests that first-year college students who write from multiple sources can approach divergent points of view from a variety of intellectual orientations. (MG)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Intellectual Development

Middendorf, Marilyn – Journal of Basic Writing, 1992
Describes a method by which teachers can introduce students to meaning and text through application of Mikhail Bakhtin's discourse theories. Explains that students are encouraged to reject common understandings of good writing. Identifies "daffy" definition exercises, newspaper editorial comparisons, and other activities that help…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Definitions, Discourse Analysis, Editorials

Davis, Judith Rae – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1991
Examines the work of representative scholars in the field of basic writing in terms of their pedagogical and theoretical assumptions about teaching academic discourse. Categorizes the scholarship into two theoretical schools of thought (i.e., inner-directed and outer-directed) and two pedagogical camps (i.e., freedom-directed and…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, Educational Theories, Higher Education

Thorpe, Dean – Exercise Exchange, 1994
Describes the various "affective filters" that inhibit basic writers from learning to write. Suggests principles for avoiding such inhibitions among basic writers. Claims that such principles are an effective way of fostering writing development among basic writers. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, High Schools

Collins, James L. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Notes that recent critiques of process approaches to writing claim that an implicit mode of instruction privileging mainstream students is typical of process approaches. Traces implicit instruction to the structuralist intellectual tradition. Concludes that a poststructuralist appreciation of differences, especially difference among discourses,…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Teacher Attitudes
Ryden, Wendy – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2005
Literacy narratives have been pedagogically important in writing instruction, particularly in the basic writing class, as a means for students to interrogate the politics of language and education and thus to establish a critical connection to writing. But the literacy narrative as a critical genre is problematic. Such narratives often are…
Descriptors: Working Class, Basic Writing, Literacy, Personal Narratives