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MUSSEN, LENORE – 1967
AN EFFECTIVE AND PLEASANT THERAPEUTIC EFFECT CAN BE PRODUCED BY ENCOURAGING EMOTIONALLY-DISTURBED ADOLESCENTS TO LOOK AT, WORK WITH, AND WRITE UNRESTRICTEDLY ABOUT NATURAL BEAUTY. THEIR OCCASIONAL UNRESPONSIVENESS IS CHANGED TO WILLINGNESS AND THEIR CREATIVE EFFORTS ARE RE-DIRECTED FROM EXPRESSIONS OF FEAR AND DESPAIR AS THEY OBSERVE COLORFUL…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Educational Therapy
Barr, Mary A. – 1975
The activities and suggestions presented in this document for developing students' writing skills are based on fifteen ideas outlined at the beginning of the book. Part one, focusing on writing within the English course, suggests activities for the following: using reproductions of primary sources, writing directed to a specific and significant…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Expository Writing
Scott, Robert Ian – Journal of English Teaching Techniques, 1969
Students who are taught to understand and apply Korzybski's uses of semantics to their writing will learn to write more concretely. As students locate words and descriptions vertically on Korzybski's scale of abstraction levels, they will become able to perceive how meanings change when descriptions become either more general or specific, to…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Communication Skills, Descriptive Writing, Discourse Analysis
Mills, Helen – 1973
As an alternative to the conflict among college composition teachers who are either repressive and authoritarian or permissive and lenient, a middle course offers teachers the latitude of encouraging free writing for some students and directed writing for other students, both of which may be responses to students' needs to express themselves. This…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction
Walden, James D., Ed. – Viewpoints, 1974
In a series of articles based upon doctoral studies, this issue examines composition instruction in the elementary schools. The first article provides a historical background for examining current practices in elementary composition programs, the second article discusses the relationship between form and content, and the last three articles look…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Educational History, Educational Improvement
Bennett, Madeleine F. – 1973
A method called "Objectives-Art," by which disadvantaged students in a community college can be taught to structure paragraphs, is described. Works of art are intended to be a stimulus to the student's sense of unity between form and content, and the objectives are aimed at transferring the student's perception of form and unity into a process…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Descriptive Writing, Disadvantaged Youth, Paragraph Composition

Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Div. of Instructional Planning and Services. – 1975
The material in this book, contributed by teachers in the Los Angeles area, consists of instructional assignments and successful strategies for teaching creative writing at the secondary level. Sample lessons are grouped under broad categories (getting started, writing prose, writing verse, and miscellaneous instructional gambits) and contain…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Poetry

Foley, Helen – English Journal, 1971
Methods for blending the language of the street with the language of the library, the integration of the language of film, a visual and oral languae, with the written language of great literature and good composition. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Creative Writing, Curriculum Enrichment, Descriptive Writing
Hecker, Linda R. – Independent School, 1977
Describes a historical approach to English that concentrates on early American literature and historical fiction culminating in a writing project based on incidents taken from local history. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, English Education, Historiography, Local History

Downey, Carol Ann – Exercise Exchange, 1994
Describes a writing activity in which students imagine how a certain land area can become a world-class tourist attraction. Outlines how the assignment is carried out and its impact on the development of descriptive writing skills. Provides student response to the actual activity. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Essays
Wilder, Hilary; Mongillo, Geraldine – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2007
This paper describes an experimental exploration of special procedures used in a game-like online expository writing experience that was designed to help preservice language arts teachers develop descriptive writing skills. Participants were asked to describe a target picture within a picture set to their cohorts in an online discussion in order…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Writing Skills, Preservice Teachers, Web Based Instruction

Woodson, Linda – 1980
Paragraph writing mediated by imagery is richer, more flexible, and more creative than that produced by the somewhat impoverished, predictable, one-process model usually taught in composition classes. Since the writing advice given students differs considerably from the practice of professional writers, students should be given exercises that not…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Deep Structure, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education

Perron, John D. – 1977
This paper suggests that a change in mode of expression --narrative, descriptive, or expository--can influence the syntactic complexity of children's writing. The implications of the research studies reviewed here may offer direction for education in general. Instructional strategies which make use of variation in writing mode to encourage gains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Descriptive Writing, Difficulty Level
Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Div. of Instructional Planning and Services. – 1976
The program outlined in this document suggests that all secondary school students have continuous composing experiences in four major areas of written discourse: sensory/descriptive, imaginative/narrative, practical/informative, and analytical/expository. This document contains a chart detailing a plan of instruction in written composition for…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Evaluation, Expository Writing

Malachowski, Mitchell R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Describes the use of student journals in a liberal arts chemistry class taken as part of the general education requirements by nonscience majors. Discusses the structure, grading, process, and benefits of the journal and its use in the course. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education