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Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J. – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Examines the relationship between learning styles and writing anxiety with female (n=72) and male (n=18) graduate students. Findings reveal that students with the highest levels of writing anxiety tended to be those who prefer to learn in warm environments, lacked self-motivation, liked structure, were peer-oriented learners, were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Webster, Joan Parker – TESOL Journal, 1998
Semantic mapping was used to help English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners at a vocational trade school overcome their writing anxiety and generate ideas on paper. Semantic maps serve as a prewriting framework for brainstorming and organizing ideas. Semantic mapping can be used in many creative ways to help ESL students develop their writing…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Secondary Education, Trade and Industrial Education
Sledd, Robert – 1993
While the roots of students' fear of writing go deep, students fear most the surface of writing. They fear that a person's language indicates the state not only of the mind but of the soul--thus their writing can make them look stupid and morally depraved. This fear of error and lack of confidence prevent students from developing a command of the…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Induction, Motivation Techniques
Ballif, Michelle – 1993
A recent trend in composition studies has been a call for the "feminization" of composition pedagogy. Collaborative learning pedagogues have sought to reconstruct the classroom as a site of social cooperation, connectedness, and nurturance and have re-envisioned composition as an act of understanding rather than of agonistics.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Feminism, Higher Education, Postmodernism
Thompson, Merle O'Rourke – 1983
Since 1979, over 300 adults have participated in writing anxiety workshops at Northern Virginia Community College. The self-identified, self-diagnosed sufferers of writing anxiety have had problems in one or more of the following areas: letter writing, memo and report writing, writing for academic purposes, writing demanded of women reentering the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Attitude Change, Community Colleges, Coping
Hurd, Rhynette N. – 1985
One hundred seventy-nine students enrolled in a first-year college level composition course were subjects in a study of the effects of four levels of audience specification on writing anxiety, performance, and sensitivity to audience. Subjects completed the Writing Apprehension Test, which determined levels of writing apprehension, and then…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Performance Factors
Keller, Rodney D. – 1985
The rhetorical cycle is a step-by-step approach that provides classroom experience before students actually write, thereby making the writing process less frustrating for them. This approach consists of six sequential steps: reading, thinking, speaking, listening, discussing, and finally writing. Readings serve not only as models of rhetorical…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Higher Education, Prewriting, Sequential Learning
Meers, Betty White – 1983
Personality theory stresses the importance of communion with self to personal development. Since writing is a form of communion with self, researchers have begun looking for measurable differences in the personality development of writers and nonwriters. Several experiments have tended to confirm that writing has the potential to effect positive…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Personality Development, Self Concept

Malone, J. L. – English in Australia, 1987
Argues that reading literature broadens possibilities for the writing of literature, expanding not only the students' range of style but the topics about which it is permissible to write. Posits that teachers should introduce new kinds of writing to students so they will perceive more possibilities and open up as writers. (JC)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum, Literary Styles

Fox, Mem – Language Arts, 1988
Discusses why writers write, and cites caring about the response to writing as the key to development. Urges teachers to be sensitive to the social nature of writing and to the vulnerability of writers, and to demonstrate and encourage writing for fun, enjoyment, and power. (MM)
Descriptors: Authors, Foreign Countries, Freshman Composition, Higher Education

Donlan, Dan – English Journal, 1986
Outlines research done by teachers on writing apprehension and concludes that teachers are natural researchers because they continually pose questions about the nature of their students and the effectiveness of their teaching. (SRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Researchers, Writing Apprehension, Writing Difficulties

Thompson, Merle O'Rourke – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1983
Reports the results of a study indicating the anxiety of returning students is not as high as instructors think it is and that returning students experience a greater reduction in writing anxiety than do regular students in a freshman composition class. (AEA)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Nontraditional Students, Student Attitudes, Student Characteristics
Kountz, Carol – 1998
A composition researcher collected stories from students with writing anxiety, using qualitative research tools of interview and interpretation. In literary theory it is not unusual to speak of anxiety of influence when referring to the torment of proving one is equal to a revered author. The critic Harold Bloom presented it as his theory of the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Interviews, Qualitative Research

Bline, Dennis; Lowe, Dana R.; Meixner, Wilda F.; Nouri, Hossein – Journal of Business Communication, 2003
Presents the results of an investigation about the effect of question order randomization on the psychometric properties of two frequently used oral and written apprehension instruments: McCroskey's oral communication apprehension scale and Daly and Miller's writing apprehension scale. Shows that the measurement properties of these instruments…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education, Questionnaires

Leahy, Richard – Writing Center Journal, 1995
Emphasizes the importance of paying attention to how writers feel about their writing as well as what they think about it. States that textbooks deal with writers' feelings incidentally. Defines "flow" as being the opposite of writer's block. Defines "liking" and its implications for a writer's work-in-progress. Asks whether…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Writing Apprehension