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Schirmer, Barbara R.; Bailey, Jill; Fitzgerald, Shawn M. – Exceptional Children, 1999
A study explored whether a writing-assessment rubric could be used as an effective teaching strategy with 10 deaf children (grades 5 through 7). From fall to spring, students showed significant improvement in four writing qualities and no significant improvement in five qualities. The ability to individualize rubrics is discussed. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Deafness, Evaluation Methods, Individualized Instruction, Middle Schools

Torrance, Mark; Thomas, Glyn V.; Robinson, Elizabeth J. – Higher Education, 2000
Analysis of questionnaires completed by 715 undergraduate psychology students identified four patterns associated with writing term papers: (1) a minimal-drafting strategy; (2) an outline-and-develop strategy; (3) a detailed-planning strategy; and (4) a "think-then-do" strategy. Detailed-planning and think-then-do strategies appeared to result in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Differences, Prewriting, Questionnaires

Roth, Froma P. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2000
This article discusses the development of the story form, examines the written narrative patterns of students with learning disabilities, and discusses the reasons for their difficulties with this genre of writing. Instructional approaches are presented that have been effective in improving written narrative skills of these students. (Contains…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Personal Narratives, Short Stories
Moore, Randy – Bioscene, 2000
Compares two landmark papers in biology to show how different rhetorical choices can influence the impact of a scientific paper. Argues that papers by Watson and Crick, and Avery, MacLeod and McCarty that present revolutionary biological findings provide an interesting and valuable case study for teaching students the importance of rhetoric and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Reports, Rhetoric, Science History

De La Paz, Susan – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1999
Self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) is presented as way that middle school students with learning disabilities can learn task-specific strategies for composing. A strategy for planning expository essays is discussed, along with the PLAN and WRITE strategies for teaching basic parts of an essay, different types of sentences, synonyms, and…
Descriptors: Essays, Expository Writing, Learning Disabilities, Middle School Students

Barr, Katherine J. – English Journal, 2001
Consider need for new pedagogy to address reading needs of high school students. Discusses different kinds of instruction used in a summer remedial program including instruction in: reading strategies; phonics and study skills; reciprocal teaching; grade level content; writing strategies; and rubrics. Concludes that students also need to…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, High Schools, Phonics, Reading Attitudes
Stiver, Jan – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
Using ingenuity and an IBM grant, an assistant professor of special education paired 40 teacher education students in her methods courses with middle-school writing partners from the teachers' classes for moderately handicapped students. Using electronic mail, the pairs communicated often on various topics. Friendships developed, along with…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Majors, Electronic Mail, Friendship

Pardes, Joan Rudel; Rich, Rebecca Z. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1996
This article describes a course to teach college students with learning disabilities how to become self-regulated learners in writing, through strategies in prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, evaluation, and comprehension. Forms for writing self-assessment are attached. (DB)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Records (Forms)
Cook, Jimmie – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Claims that reading and writing are closely related at all grade levels. Points out that reading aloud; sharing quality children's literature; and incorporating activities such as recitation, singing, and poetry can facilitate the transition from oral to written language codes. Proves that teacher participation in such activities can encourage…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Writing, Curriculum Design, Reading Aloud to Others

Slotte, Virpi; Lonka, Kirsti – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1998
Examines the conditions under which using notes while essay-writing is helpful. Reviews the efforts of 226 Finish high school graduates taking an entrance examination to a nursing school. Indicates that the advice to write an essay using spontaneously written notes is not applicable in all situations. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Essays, Foreign Countries, High School Graduates
Variations in Interactive Writing Instruction: A Study in Four Bilingual Special Education Settings.

Graves, Anne W.; Valles, Eugene C.; Rueda, Robert – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 2000
A study of four bilingual special education settings found teachers chose different approaches for teaching writing: interactive journals, Optimal Learning Environment (OLE), Writer's Workshop, and a combination of journal writing, brainstorming-planning, and spelling practice. One year later, only participants in OLE demonstrated significant…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Outcomes of Education

Brumberger, Eva R. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1999
Investigates both students' and instructors' perspectives on issues dealing with complications of using collaborative groups. Ascertains whether the costs of collaborative writing projects outweigh the benefits. Explores ways in which teachers can maximize benefits and minimize costs. Concludes that collaborative projects are necessary and that…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Attitudes

Nichols, William Dee; Wood, Karen D.; Rickelman, Robert – Middle School Journal, 2001
Argues that technology has the potential to increase middle school students' personal investment and subsequent engagement in learning. Introduces several strategies that integrate technology with reading and writing across the subject areas. Highlights three strategies: anticipation guide, collaborative learning, and promotion of class…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Nicholas, Karen R.; Menchetti, Bruce M.; Nettles, Stephen M. – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2005
This exploratory study investigated the effects of a structured writing strategy on the quality of expository compositions produced by 36 African-American college undergraduates with learning disabilities. The strategy was structured to assist students in developing a topic sentence and main ideas into body paragraphs, and in using transition…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Writing Strategies, Learning Disabilities, African American Students
Strickland, Kathleen; Walker, Amy – Reading and Writing Quarterly, 2004
The authors contend that the students, even those labeled "at risk" or "struggling," learn to read by reading--having time, opportunity, and support for active construction of meaning from text and reading books that are exciting, age-appropriate, enjoyable, and often self-chosen. Using examples from classrooms, the authors argue that assessing…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Reading Instruction, Emergent Literacy, Reading Strategies