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Brown, Stuart; And Others – Journal of Business Communication, 1986
A study examined the reading apprehension, writing performance, and perceived job reading requirements of 91 students enrolled in an upper-division business writing course. Results indicated that students with higher course grades showed lower levels of reading apprehension and anticipated higher reading requirements in future jobs. (SRT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Communication, Communication Research, Job Performance
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Sommers, Jeffrey – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1984
Describes a feedback mechanism devised by a college composition teacher to collect student reaction to his writing assignments and to enable him to help them with their individual writing problems. Explains how the resulting teacher-student relationship approximates that of an editor and a writer. (RBW)
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Student Behavior
Loofbourrow, Peggy Trump, Ed.; Peterson, Art, Ed.; Yoder, Barbara, Ed. – Quarterly of the National Writing Project, 2000
Articles in this publication address the writing process, teaching writing, and research on the teaching of writing, and take the form of personal experience or opinion, or explore the work of others who have contributed to the field. Articles in the first issue of the volume include: "Imaginary Gardens and Real Issues: Improving Language Arts in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing)
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Holiday-Goodman, Monica; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1994
Writing strategies were incorporated into a pharmacy program communication skills course, and their effectiveness measured in comparison with a previous student group (n=20). Experimental subjects (n=28) showed significant improvement in writing, verbal skills, ability to formulate ideas, and identifying appropriate target audience, and had…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Course Content, Higher Education
Richardson, Suzanne; Ruane, Dana – 1996
A project developed a program for improving writing readiness skills. The targeted population consisted of 37 kindergarten students in an upper middle class southwest Chicago (Illinois) suburb. The need for writing readiness skills was documented through writing observation checklists, anecdotal records, writing portfolios, and diagnostic tests.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Childrens Writing, Instructional Improvement, Invented Spelling
Renner, Christopher E. – Perspectives, a Journal of TESOL-Italy, 1992
Second language learners need to be given tools with which they can make language learning a personal experience. In writing, this means that they are given the skills needed to collect, organize, and present information that stimulates acquisition of new vocabulary and production of authentic writing that encourages language-related risk-taking.…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques
Grace, Nancy M. – 1991
First year writing students were asked which kinds of writing they enjoyed, and why. Their responses indicate a preference for "creative" writing, where "creative" is defined as "personal." The students in the research sample reacted against a form of knowing that requires them to place more emphasis on objects (human…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Rabianski-Carriuolo, Nancy – 1984
Acknowledging that basic skills instructors must deal with the affective characteristics of developmental students, this paper describes factors to consider for creating an environment in which developmental students can improve their learning skills. The first section of the paper discusses ways to meet emotional needs when planning a pretest for…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Basic Skills, Classroom Environment, Developmental Studies Programs
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Wilcox, Kimberly J.; Jensen, Murray S. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
Examines the effectiveness of two writing-to-learn formats in helping developmental students master biological information and in decreasing writing anxiety. Objective measures showed a small but significant decrease in writing anxiety over the quarter, unrelated to writing format. Writing format also had little effect on content knowledge, based…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Course Evaluation, Developmental Studies Programs, Higher Education
Miritello, Mary – Composition Chronicle: Newsletter for Writing Teachers, 1996
Traditionally, teachers of writing have considered it their challenge to prepare students for the workplace. But in growing numbers, students are entering classrooms from the workplace. New trends in the way Americans define themselves as workers and life-long learners call for a redefinition of the role of writing in the academic world. Some…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Higher Education
Tighe, Mary Ann – 1987
In an effort to reduce student writing apprehension, an informal, in-class study was conducted in a lower-level college writing course at an Alabama university. The 16 students in this course took a Writing Apprehension Test (WAT--pretest) on the first day of class. Throughout the course, all writing was based on student experiences and came from…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, College English, College Freshmen, Higher Education
Deutsch, Lucille – 1988
More than half of the entering freshmen at Rio Grande College in Ohio are required to take developmental English. In addition to having grammar, reading, and writing difficulties to overcome, most of these students have negative attitudes toward writing. In an effort to improve students' writing skills and attitudes, word processing instruction…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Truscott, John – Language Learning, 1996
Argues that grammar correction in second-language writing classes should be abandoned because it is ineffective, harmful, and unhelpful in any interesting sense for theoretical and practical reasons. The article also considers and rejects a number of arguments previously offered in favor of grammar correction. (122 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Error Correction, Grammar, Language Processing, Learning Strategies
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Reed, W. Michael – Computers in Human Behavior, 1990
Describes a study of undergraduates at West Virginia University that was conducted to investigate the effects of computer-based instruction on writing performance and writing apprehension. Computer anxiety is measured, appropriate software is discussed, and the quality of pretreatment and posttreatment essays are compared with essays written…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Higher Education
Rijlaarsdam, G.; Schoonen, R. – 1988
A study examined the effects of peer evaluation on writing performance and attitudes of ninth-grade students. Data were collected from 11 teachers in eight different schools. Each teacher taught two ninth grade English classes, one according to traditional methods and one with the experimental condition in which students taught each other by…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries, Grade 9
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