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Fimbel, Nancie – Journal of Business Communication, 1994
Discusses how the written and oral messages that employees send internally help to establish the reputation of the sender. Focuses on how message senders achieve positive reputations. Argues that cultivating a positive impression is possible through ethical strategies of office politics. (HB)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Business Skills, Communication Skills
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Breetvelt, Iris; And Others – Cognition and Instruction, 1994
Investigated the relationships between cognitive activities and text quality using think-aloud protocols. Found that some cognitive activities appeared to be relatively restricted to the first part of the writing process, whereas others dominated at later stages. The relationships between text quality and cognitive activities seemed to depend on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High School Students, High Schools, Protocol Analysis
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Grice, Roger A.; Ridgway, Lenore S. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1995
Notes that hypermedia may place additional cognitive loads on audiences and may change the way information is processed. Argues that those who write for hypermedia applications may need to change the way they look at the writing process, and those who teach writing may need to reconsider what they teach and what they choose to emphasize. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Hypermedia
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Hammond, Catherine – Language Arts, 1993
Discusses how a professional writer and teacher of writing helps children write better by incorporating specific images taken from their "screens"--the places where they see things in their heads. Presents numerous examples of students' poems. Notes the "screens" can also be used in writing stories or essays. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Imagery, Poetry, Student Writing Models
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Andrasick, Kathleen D. – English Journal, 1993
Describes how writing instructors can aid students to become self-reflective, independent practitioners who can readily edit and proofread their own writing. Outlines numerous methods for dealing with error patterns. (HB)
Descriptors: Editing, Proofreading, Revision (Written Composition), Secondary Education
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Madraso, Jan – English Journal, 1993
Argues that proofreading should be viewed as a separate kind of writing and reading skill and that teachers of writing have not effectively trained their students how to perform this important task. Describes various strategies for teaching proofreading to students, including computer applications. (HB)
Descriptors: Editing, Proofreading, Revision (Written Composition), Secondary Education
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Wilson, Jill – Writing on the Edge, 1991
Presents an interview with Linda Flower, discussing her research on the cognitive processes of student writers and on collaborative planning, and the place of composition research in the university. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes, Collaborative Writing, Higher Education
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Stallard, John J.; And Others – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1992
Presents a five-part strategy (useful for all forms of business communication) which helps students solve problems successfully and steer logically through the communication demands of any situation. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Models
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Roen, Duane H.; Johnson, Donna M. – Written Communication, 1992
Analyzes the relationships between complimenting strategies associated with male and female language use and evaluations of the effectiveness of written discourse. Finds that use of certain complimenting strategies associated with male and female language use correlate with lower ratings of ideational effectiveness. Illustrates ways that gender is…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Language Usage, Sex Differences
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Jackson, Roberta M. – Educational Leadership, 1992
To gain insight into her students' natural styles of writing, one middle school teacher attempted to discover which students wrote notes, which developmental styles were being practiced, and how writing teachers could help. Capitalizing on students' notes to improve writing can succeed if teachers officially ban note writing and practice…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Instructional Innovation, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
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Harrington, Suzanne L. – Reading Teacher, 1994
Describes an author's storyboard technique which elementary school students used as a prewriting strategy to roughly sketch out stories on the storyboard frames. Suggests that the technique helps students to plan and organize their stories and helps reluctant writers find the motivation to write. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Student Motivation, Writing Improvement
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Snively, Elaine – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1993
Describes a number of poetry writing activities used with third and fifth graders in a week-long poetry project. Includes 14 poems by students. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Poetry, Student Writing Models
Murrow, Liza Ketchum – Teachers and Writers, 1991
Shares the experiences of one writer and how children have shown her the many ways of creating a story. Shares methods of helping children find a voice for the stories they have to tell. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Process Approach (Writing), Writing (Composition), Writing Ability
Martin, Roger – Currents, 1991
Reporting on university scientific research is best accomplished by keeping things simple and lively: getting the story straight; giving it a structure, detail, and appropriate tone; polishing the prose with consistent use of personification, metaphor, and simile; and avoiding unnecessary use of jargon. (MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Dissemination, Journalism, Language Usage
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Johnson, T. R. – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1998
Discusses the teaching of writing and the focus of the writer's inner sense of well-being or fulfillment used by Romantic teachers. Mentions that some teachers believe that this is at the cost of suppressing the concept of discourse. Argues that writerly pleasure empowers students, and that this topic is relevant to the teaching of writing. (CR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Romanticism, Student Empowerment
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