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Morrow, Lesley Mandel – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1990
Examined 13 preschool classes to determine whether the voluntary literacy behavior of children could be increased by means of teacher-guided introduction of reading and writing materials into dramatic play areas. Thematic play with teacher guidance and literacy materials yielded significantly increased literacy behavior. (SH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Dramatic Play, Emergent Literacy, Preschool Children

Graham, Steve – Childhood Education, 1994
Reviews literature comparing traditional manuscript alphabets to slanted manuscript alphabets and finds insufficient evidence to support requiring kindergarten, first-, and second-grade children to learn the slanted manuscript alphabet. Notes that since many children enter school knowing how to form their letters in the traditional style, learning…
Descriptors: Cursive Writing, Handwriting, Literature Reviews, Manuscript Writing (Handlettering)

Ediger, Marlow – Reading Improvement, 2001
Analyzes different approaches to assess learner achievement in the spelling curriculum. Considers the assessment of spelling and the basal textbook; using spelling words for student mastery based on research; individualized spelling; use of spelling words in context; standardized testing to notice student achievement in spelling; teaching spelling…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basal Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education
Horner, Bruce; Lu, Min-Zhan – 1999
Intended for teachers of basic writing, this book contains a collection of new and updated essays addressing issues surrounding underprepared writers. It maps errors and expectations for basic writing and develops teaching approaches that will be effective in a social and political world. The book considers concepts such as the possibility of…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Techniques, Feminism, Higher Education
Jenseth, Richard – 1984
The expressive reading journal aims to break through student passivity by asking students to write extensively and expressively about what they read, each time they read, and to make discoveries and take possession of what they read. This type of journal in the academic course depends for its usefulness on the nature of expressive language, the…
Descriptors: Prewriting, Reading Improvement, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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
Hall, Susan E. M. – Insights into Open Education, 1986
Using student dictated stories to create class books is an exciting way to teach young children about books and writing. Children can thus use their own material as they learn to read, the books provide a class library, and writing through dictation allows young children to learn about reading and writing before they can read or write--even with…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Language Experience Approach, Prereading Experience, Primary Education
Wasylean, Phillip – 1982
The teaching of writing as a process can be accomplished through an eight-step "prewriting process" approach. The eight steps include planning, organizing, establishing assumptions and premises, obtaining data, evaluating data, electing a course of action, control, and implementation. In the planning stage, students are asked to complete an…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Motivation Techniques, Notetaking, Prewriting

Moore, Sharon Arthur – Reading Research and Instruction, 1986
Presents arguments against teaching students cursive writing in schools, including the fact that it is more difficult to read than manuscript and more subject to variations of style that interfere with the message. (DF)
Descriptors: Cursive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting, Manuscript Writing (Handlettering)

Hogan, Homer – English Quarterly, 1984
Urges that the English teacher learn and use in class the formal outline to help students learn thinking skills that will help in composition and in computer programing. (CRH)
Descriptors: Classification, Computers, Higher Education, Language Arts

Smye, Randy – English Quarterly, 1984
Reviews what researchers have found out about prewriting, and postulates how this information can help teachers promote growth in writing. (CRH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Prewriting, Secondary Education
Marr, Deborah; Windsor, Mary-Margaret; Cermak, Sharon – 2001
Handwriting is an integral part of every child's school experience. In order to provide the best program to children both with and without handwriting problems, elementary educators need to understand the factors underlying the skill of handwriting. This study investigated the relationship between the cognitive understanding of locatives (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Handwriting, Kindergarten Children, Motor Development

Cordeiro, Patricia; And Others – Language Arts, 1983
Describes a longitudinal study of first-grade students' progress in learning punctuation. Examines the classroom as a writing environment, then presents a picture of the children's progress in learning to use apostrophes, quotation marks, and periods, drawing several implications for teaching. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Grade 1, Primary Education, Punctuation

Slater, Charles – Journal of Reading, 1982
Describes a writing program for kindergarten through grade 12, including a curriculum outline from writing readiness to maturity. (AEA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Elementary Secondary Education, Needs Assessment, Program Content
Nations, Alfred – Tennessee Education, 1981
Discusses two reasons why the state of writing performance may worsen when, beginning in 1983, Tennessee high school students must pass a proficiency test as a condition for graduation; reasons are the objective nature of the test and the language performance objectives which the test proposes to measure. (NEC)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Functional Literacy, Grammar, Minimum Competency Testing