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Spiegel, Lisa A. – 1992
When faced with the challenging idea that they too, must write as part of their job as teachers, most of the graduate students in an English education class voiced deep frustration about and resistance to such a request. They heatedly argued that their teaching and course loads allowed them little or no time to write, that it was unreasonable to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Personal Writing
LaMedica, Marcia – 1995
Noting that educators need to capture the interest of primary students early on to make lifelong writers out of them, this paper discusses ways to encourage the writing process in the primary grades. The paper discusses the philosophy of the writing process, what experts say about writing, setting up the environment, writing with lower primary…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Editing, Invented Spelling
Redd, Teresa M. – 1993
A study examined whether the adoption of an Afrocentric textbook at a historically Black university motivated freshman composition students to read, write, and think. Subjects, 911 out of 1,305 students who completed English 002 during the 1991-92 academic year at Howard University, completed surveys regarding the textbook "Revelations: An…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Colleges, Black Culture, Black Students
Soven, Margot – 1993
Although faculty response to an introductory writing across the curriculum workshop at La Salle University (Pennsylvania) was almost uniformly positive, responses to an advanced workshop were mixed. La Salle's basic workshop is framed by the two dimensions which remain the major theoretical concerns of writing across the curriculum: the function…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Language Role
Sterling, Lora T.; Martin, Suzanne; Lyons, Sandra – 1998
This paper examines the ways kindergarten teachers can help improve the writing skills of their students who are hesitant to write. The paper describes a project that modified the physical classroom environment, nurtured the emotional climate, and used other strategies, such as allowing more time to write, modeling functional writing, and valuing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Parent Role
Westervelt, Lisa – 1998
This study had three objectives: (1) to examine and describe factors that help to create a positive attitude toward learning; (2) to examine and describe factors that led to students' participation in the process-oriented approach; and (3) to examine and describe perceptions and experiences that students had involving the process-oriented…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Process Approach (Writing)
Lewis, Richard, Ed. – Touchstone Center Journal, 1997
This second issue of a new journal presents six essays all on the theme of the imagination. New programming at the Touchstone Center has begun to focus on the importance of finding new forums for reflecting upon the place of the imagination in people's lives. The essays in this issue come from presenters in recent public lectures and workshops…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Fantasy, Higher Education, Imagery
Gomer, Judith R. – 1992
A practicum addressing the problems of low motivation and poor writing quality of 50 underachieving 9th-grade basic skills students is described in this report. The objectives were to increase motivation among the students and to improve the quality of their essay writing. Peer tutoring was used as a method for encouraging students to help each…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Grade 9, High Risk Students, High Schools
Procter, Margaret – 1992
A faculty member at the University of Toronto (Ontario) developed an informal survey designed to assess her undergraduate students' views of the writing they did during the course of their university studies. The survey consisted of a 2-page questionnaire that could be completed in 5 to 10 minutes; it was administered to 722 students during the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
Goetz, Donna – 1990
An ongoing study evaluated the effectiveness of a writing across the curriculum (WAC) program at a small liberal arts college. Fifty-five out of 99 full-time faculty responded to a survey seeking to compare WAC faculty who had voluntarily participated in at least a 3-day workshop to faculty not involved in the WAC program. Pre- and post-workshop…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Program Evaluation
Kelly, Priscilla – 1991
Creative writing has fallen out of favor with teachers of composition because they have tended to link creative writing to the belletristic tradition of the nineteenth century. But if the nineteenth century can be accused of taking invention out of the writing process, as many scholars have asserted, it is possible to assert that the twentieth…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Heuristics, Higher Education
Howell, Charles – 1991
A case study of a senior in mechanical engineering was undertaken to test the hypothesis that rhetorical theory can help students make sense of specialized discourse. The essay the subject finally produced concerning the rhetorical features in a technical engineering paper extended the claim she made at the beginning of the study: the text of the…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Case Studies, Higher Education, Professional Education
Brooke, Robert E. – 1991
Drawing on findings from psychology, anthropology, and sociology, this book examines motivation for writing and connects writing with the roles each person plays--in the family, the workplace, and in social and cultural groups including school--and with the lifelong search for potential new roles. As a blueprint for changing the writing of college…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Teacher Role, Writing Assignments
Bishop, Wendy – 1990
Writing instructors and students alike need to cross the line between composition and creative writing far more often than they do. As students indicate in their essays, composition is often viewed as an unpleasant task, while creative writing is perceived as more enjoyable. Among teachers, creative writing instructors are phobic of critical…
Descriptors: College English, Creative Writing, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Takagaki, Toshiyuki – 2002
This study examined the writing profiles of three Japanese writers with distinctly different writing experiences, investigating participants' school writing experiences and attitudes toward writing, characteristics of the composing process, and teaching implications. The three Japanese participants included an experienced writer in both Japanese…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Japanese
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