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Hunter, William J.; And Others – Writing Notebook: Creative Word Processing in the Classroom, 1990
Reviews research (1) concerning the use of word processors in improving children's writing; (2) students' attitudes toward writing; and (3) how improvements in writing are measured. Notes that current research should not be accepted at face value. Argues that teachers should seek ways in which the availability of word processors can help students…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Research Utilization, Revision (Written Composition), Word Processing

Shrofel, Salina – English Education, 1991
Discusses experiences with preservice teachers and models for writing instruction. Describes a tutorial component which shows that preservice teachers can change their teaching practices but at a rate and in a sequence determined by their beliefs about, attitudes toward, and experiences as writers and writing teachers. (MG)
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Centered Curriculum, Teacher Education Curriculum, Teaching Methods

Fu, Danling; Townsend, Jane S. – Language Arts, 1999
Compares the learning and writing experiences of a child during his kindergarten year (with frequent immersion in reading and writing activities in their writing workshop) to his first-grade year (with worksheets and decontextualized exercises). Critically examines such "serious" literacy learning that lacks a real audience and a real…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Emergent Literacy, Grade 1, Kindergarten

Lewison, Mitzi – Reading Teacher, 1999
Describes what happened and what was learned when 13 urban elementary school teachers, their principal, and a researcher embarked on a year-long inquiry project that involved meeting as a monthly study group, reading articles, and keeping journals about their teaching. Discusses the contradictions and dilemmas of keeping journals, and rethinks…
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2000
At a Portland (Oregon) weeklong summer workshop, K-12 teachers connect with their peers, learn from professional writers, and develop skills for teaching writing. As follow-up, participants get four guest writers for weeklong classroom residencies, $400 for books, and additional meetings with fellow participants. The program has improved teaching…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning

Devlin, Frank – Writing Center Journal, 1996
Examines two studies: one that shows that competent to highly competent writers find writing centers beneficial, and the other that shows that faculty continue to think of writing centers as suited to remedial students and surface level corrections. Attempts to glean from these studies important information that could act as a corrective to all…
Descriptors: Grammar, Higher Education, Punctuation, Remedial Instruction

Conner, Angela M.; Moulton, Margaret R. – English Journal, 2000
Describes how the author used research booklets to be read by sixth graders, poetry books, and taking part in a city-wide writing competition with her eighth-grade students to combat a general apathy in many students' writing efforts. Suggests the projects spoke to individual interests, helped students find a purpose to write, and improved the…
Descriptors: Editing, Grade 8, Middle Schools, Revision (Written Composition)

Tracy, Janet – Voices from the Middle, 2000
Describes how the author's 6 middle school students living in a village in the Yukon, 100 miles off the road system just below the arctic circle, enthusiastically wrote stories or poems about their lives. The students shared their works via an online electronic conferencing system with students from the unimaginably different landscape of the…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Technology, Language Arts, Middle Schools
Kendrick, Maureen; McKay, Roberta – Canadian Journal of Education, 2002
Children's drawings about reading and writing have unrealized potential for helping uncover the literacy narratives students bring to school and use to make sense of reading and writing. In this article, we highlight how one boy's drawing about literacy revealed his interpretation of his school's policy on violence as a topic of writing, which…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Childrens Art, Personal Narratives, Literacy
Norman, Kimberly A.; Spencer, Brenda H. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2005
Since instruction in writing theory and pedagogy for preservice teachers is often limited, it is essential that teacher educators provide learning experiences that are supported by research in effective teacher preparation and make maximum impact in the time available. One of the experiences that has been identified as holding promise for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Literacy Education, Writing Workshops, Autobiographies
Pajares, Frank; Johnson, Margaret J. – 1995
Path analysis was used to test the influence of writing self-efficacy, self-concept, apprehension, and aptitude on the essay-writing performance of 181 ninth-grade students in a public high school in the southwestern United States. A model that also included gender accounted for 53% of the variance in performance. As hypothesized, both aptitude…
Descriptors: Grade 9, High Schools, Hispanic Americans, Path Analysis
Stuhlmann, Janice M.; Hochella, Jeradi A. – 1995
This study investigated the writing of elementary and high school students who participated in an on-line conference called Elementary Books over a two-year period, from 1992-1994. During this period, exchanges between a third- and a fifth-grade class and two high school English classes in different geological regions of Virginia were analyzed to…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Childrens Writing, Computer Mediated Communication
Gordon, Douglas K.; Mercier, Judith D. – 1996
Martin Seligman's psychology research on depression, published in 7 books and hundreds of articles, shows a correlation between attributional style and depression. "Explanatory style" is another term nearly synonymous with attributional style, a habitual way to explain, positively or negatively, external events. A "learned"…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attribution Theory, Depression (Psychology), Freshman Composition
Grodnick, Joan Rosalsky – 1996
This thesis describes a study that engaged 2 sections of English Composition I, 50 randomly selected students at Union County College during the fall semester of 1995. The goal of the study was to determine if in this sample population there was a positive correlation between self-concept and writing ability. The variables of the New Jersey…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Community Colleges, Freshman Composition, Self Concept
Duncan, Noreen L. – 1997
There is a common belief that people have limited mental capabilities in that they are either good at English or mathematics, but not both. There is also a myth that men are naturally good at math, while women are not. But there are many good mathematicians who also write well. Also, good students appear to be good students, regardless of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, College English, Community Colleges, English Instruction