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Poindexter, Candace C.; Oliver, Irene R. – Reading Teacher, 1999
Outlines the writing process. Describes various classroom writing activities that offer simple frameworks, introductions to the process, and activities involved in each stage to help young children (even primary students) effectively use the writing process, and eagerly look forward to writing and publishing. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Process Approach (Writing), Student Attitudes

Baines, Lawrence – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Considers how the "process approach" to writing presupposes that a student has an idea, possesses a reasonable control over syntax, and has an appropriate vocabulary. Suggests that students need something "outside the box" to help them enhance the quality of their writing. Presents a project using multimedia tools to enhance…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Multimedia Materials, Process Approach (Writing), Secondary Education
Manning, Maryann; Manning, Gary – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Provides a list of 25 ideas that will enrich reading and writing programs. These ideas include reading aloud, reading demonstrations, reading conferences, independent and shared reading, miscue analysis, guided reading, theme immersion, independent writing, author/illustrator studies, personal journal writing, letter writing, and publishing. (MOK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Design, Learning Activities, Literacy

Miller, Michael T.; And Others – Journal of Technology Studies, 1996
Responses from 73 of 100 vocational-technical faculty indicated they were generally not apprehensive about writing. There was a need for emphasizing the writing process in graduate programs and overcoming fear of evaluation of written work and of publishing. There were no differences between two- and four-year faculty. (SK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Technical Education, Two Year Colleges

Watson, Tim – Education in Science, 2000
Promotes honest debate focused upon clearer and more accurate writing. Errors commonly found in texts originate in part by overhasty publication and oversimplification. (SAH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Skills, Misconceptions, Science Education

Ferretti, Ralph P.; MacArthur, Charles A.; Dowdy, Nancy S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Reports on a study in which students with and without learning disabilities wrote persuasive essays about controversial topics. One group of students was given an elaborated goal that included explicit subgoals based on the elements of argumentation. Sixth-grade students in the elaborated goal condition produced more persuasive essays and included…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Persuasive Discourse

Brotherton, Sharon; Williams, Cheri – Journal of Reading Education, 2002
Examines interactive writing, an innovative approach to early writing instruction. Documents the concepts about print and writing strategies that a Title I reading teacher taught her first grade students across the school year. Indicates that interactive writing provides many opportunities to teach critical and fundamental literacy concepts.…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Primary Education
Stapleton, Paul – Modern Language Journal, 2005
As scholars increasingly view the World Wide Web (the Web) as a legitimate research resource in academic writing, questions remain regarding how Web sources, as new media, influence the writing of second and foreign language (L2) learners. Via a 17-item questionnaire and an analysis of the references to 243 Web sources in the essays of 43 Japanese…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Internet, Writing (Composition), Academic Discourse
Brice, Roanne G. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2004
Written language requires prior knowledge of many foundation language skills. Students with language learning disabilities find it difficult to integrate language skills into academic writing assignments. Exceptional educators can teach foundation writing skills through certain underlying components of language, that is, phonology, morphology,…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Written Language, Writing Skills, Syntax

Russell, Alison – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003
Describes an instructor's analysis of students' responses to an assignment to describe the events of September 11, 2001 for a visual and media literacy course. Discusses the impact of media reports on students' perceptions of those events, and the inability of most students to critically analyze the situation because of the absence of personal…
Descriptors: Colleges, Higher Education, Instruction, Journalism
Bangert-Drowns, Robert L.; Hurley, Marlene M.; Wilkinson, Barbara – Review of Educational Research, 2004
Since the early 1970s, many educators have touted writing as a means of enhancing learning. Several reasons have been suggested for this purported enhancement: that writing is a form of learning, that writing approximates human speech, that writing supports learning strategies. Alternatively, some researchers have cautioned that the educative…
Descriptors: Writing Strategies, Academic Achievement, Meta Analysis, Metacognition
Young, Sandra – Composition Studies, 2005
This essay describes a special topics creative writing course designed for nursing students, and argues that creative writing strategies work to improve nurses' compositional skills. Also discussed are other potential benefits from creatively writing patients' lives, notably, the blending of arts and sciences, and the ways in which medical schools…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Writing Strategies, Creative Writing, Patients
Toglia, Thomas V. – Tech Directions, 2004
Sooner or later, every educator hears the following plea from a current or former student: "Will you write a letter of recommendation for me?" Usually, the student is seeking employment or applying to a college or university for additional education. Many times instructors--taken off guard and unprepared for these requests--find themselves staring…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Teacher Student Relationship, Letters (Correspondence), Writing (Composition)
Graham, Steve; Harris, Karen R.; MacArthur, Charles – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2006
Students are often asked to write reports for science, history, and other content-area classes. Struggling writers and many of their classmates are unsure about how to plan and write reports. This article presents a strategy for planning and writing reports and describes how a general and special education teacher team-taught this strategy to a…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Writing Processes, Elementary School Teachers, Special Education Teachers
Lassonde, Cynthia – Support for Learning, 2006
This article offers ways to understand how a fifth-grade resistant writer positioned himself socially and academically within classroom writing practices and how these positions influenced literacy learning. Classroom writing practices enabled the student to explore the possibilities of who he was as he determined what types of learning were…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Literacy Education, Writing Instruction, Resistance (Psychology)