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Neelands, Jonothan; And Others – 1993
A study explored the effect of drama on the writing development of adolescents in four Toronto (Canada) schools over a 6-month period using a naturalistic observation methodology. The range of schools and student groupings included: a grade 10 drama class in a collegiate institute; a grade 12/O.A.C. drama class in a technical-commercial school;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drama, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
Kizza, Immaculate – 1993
A study examined students' reactions to a writing placement test. Subjects, 98 fall 1992 freshmen at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, completed a questionnaire. Results indicated that: (1) only 24% liked the assigned writing topic; (2) 97% found the statement of the topic clear and understandable; (3) 77% were comfortable with the one hour…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Baake, Ken – 1998
Teachers of college writing have a vested interest in the tremors of rhetoric surfacing from within the discipline of economics. In the past 15 years, some economists, philosophers of science, and humanists have challenged the positivist mantel of economics. They argue that economic methodology would be more ethical, more honest to the profession…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Freeman, Mary Helen – 1992
A practicum was designed to increase third, fourth, and fifth grade gifted and talented students' exposure to the writing process. Nine behavioral objectives were identified: (1) demonstrating more prolifically and mechanically correct narratives; (2) demonstrating more positive feelings toward writing; (3) increasing the number of words used in a…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Intermediate Grades, Primary Education, Writing Attitudes
McGinley, William; Kamberelis, George – 1991
A study examined the personal, social, and political functions that underlie the reading and writing that young children do about themselves, their families and communities, and their culture. Subjects, five third-grade children attending an inner-city elementary school, participated in an alternative language arts program involving independent…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Context, Grade 3, Inner City
Scheurer, Erika – 1991
The collaborative student essay invites exploration of various points of view in multiple voices. The co-written essay brings out language's heteroglossic richness, as shown by the students' collaborative writing experiences in a college writing class. Students worked within the frames of two assignments: (1) an analysis of a text or trend; and…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Beaver, John F.; Deal, Nancy – 1990
A study examined faculty attitudes toward writing across the curriculum. In a pilot study, 80 full-time faculty at Elizabethtown College responded to the 35-question survey (for a response rate of 67%). Although Elizabethtown College had recently approved a new core curriculum that called for more writing across the curriculum, the administration…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Research, Higher Education, School Surveys
Dobie, Ann; Poirrier, Gail – 1997
A study determined how including significant amounts of writing in varied forms for different audiences throughout a four-year baccalaureate program in nursing affected professional practice. Subjects were graduating seniors and practicing nurses from a writing intensive baccalaureate program (College A) and graduating seniors and nurses from a…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Nursing Education
Boening, Carl H.; Anderson, Lara A.; Miller, Michael T. – 1997
This study examined the relationship between writing apprehension and academic achievement among undergraduate honors students at the University of Alabama. A total of 75 male honors students completed Daly and Miller's Writing Apprehension Test and self-reported their grade point averages (GPA). The test measured apprehension or anxiety and fear…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade Point Average, Higher Education, Honors Curriculum
Rose, M. Victoria; Sweda, Jennifer R. – 1997
A field project aimed to determine if the use of guided imagery affected low-achieving children's motivation in journal writing activities. Over a 4-week period, 2 weeks pre-intervention and 2 weeks post-intervention, researchers documented the number of off-task unrelated and related behaviors, fluency in the number of words written and attitudes…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness, Journal Writing

Reeves, LaVona L. – English Journal, 1997
Describes ways to help students of all ages with writing apprehension, including write more; discourage appropriation of voice; listen to fearful writers; find patterns in students' errors; conference during drafting stages; coach peers for effective response; encourage positive self-talk; be aware of possible gender differences; vary writing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship

Hamilton, Jill – English Journal, 1997
Discusses a teacher's reactions when a student commented on the teacher's short story. Discusses dealing with feedback, the vulnerability of writers, and attitude changes. Claims that writing with students shifted the focus of the teacher's writing instruction and the focus of students' writing. (RS)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Creative Writing, Secondary Education, Student Reaction
White, Zoe Ryder – Teachers & Writers, 2003
Explores the differences in the author's life between when she was a writer who taught and a teacher who writes. Explains that when she was a teaching writer, she wanted to shock, surprise, and astound students immediately with the potential of language. Concludes that as a classroom teacher, her goals are reached more slowly. (PM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Primary Education, Teacher Attitudes

Long, Nancy L. – Exercise Exchange, 1997
Discusses ways to bolster first-year student writers' confidence in themselves. Provides a needs-assessment tool for high school and college instructors. (RS)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, High Schools, Higher Education, Self Esteem

McIntyre, Laureen J.; Leroy, Carol – Reading Improvement, 2003
Explores a particular case that sheds light on the complex issue of preventing and ameliorating children's reluctance to write. Discusses the authors' initial involvement in a case and describes follow-up interventions, including the use of reading to spark writing. Hopes to heighten researchers' and educators' awareness of the problem and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement, Reading Instruction