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Steven E. Stemler; James C. Kaufman – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Some types of instructions for creativity tasks (such as explicitly telling people to be creative) can boost performance. Showing people examples or telling them ways of approaching the problem before they begin a creativity task can help, but results are mixed about whether it is better to emphasize positive examples/approaches that can be…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Creativity
Cherry Miller; Jenny Morrison – Gender and Education, 2025
Feminists have long critiqued an overreliance on traditional assessment practices such as the essay or exam, highlighting that these can reinforce gendered or other hierarchies in education. Feminists have supported calls for a greater diversity of assessment in general, while valorizing reflective forms of assessment in particular. We identify…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Reflection, Teaching Methods
Teddy Duncan Jr. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2025
This article presents a challenge to notions of clarity--and its relation to understanding--within the college composition classroom by relying on Lacanian pedagogical theory. While the field of composition has issued criticisms against clarity in student writing, there has been less emphasis on interrogating clarity in instruction. By delineating…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, College Students, Educational Theories
Nicole M. Martin; Lisa K. Hawkins; Diane M. Bottomley; Brendan Shanahan; Jennifer Cooper – Reading Horizons, 2025
This mixed-methods study sought to extend what is known about preservice teachers' (PSTs') preparation for teaching writing by examining their responding to individual children's narrative, informative, and persuasive writing at the start and end of a writing methods course. Participants were 115 elementary PSTs. Their selections of teaching foci…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Writing Instruction
Amy Stornaiuolo; Clara Abbott; Kathy Walsh – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
This discussion introduces a heuristic to guide writing instruction with adolescents and young adults. Our framework, called "Open World Writing," consists of six writing territories (vision, material, design, voice, flow, polish) that provide focus and clarity for writing and educators working across academic and creative writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Heuristics, Adolescents
Wendy R. Williams – National Council of Teachers of English, 2025
How can teachers bring out the author (or graphic novelist, filmmaker, songwriter . . . ) in every student? "Mentoring Youth Writers" outlines six strategies to engage and inspire secondary students and guide them into writing as an authentic and meaningful practice: (1) exploring multimodal forms of writing; (2) inviting choice; (3)…
Descriptors: Mentors, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods
Elizabeth Curtis; Nicole Delaney; Marthy Watson – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The experience of joy and shared joyful moments benefits children's learning, development and wellbeing. The arts engage the senses, imagination and creativity in meaning making and expression of ideas. Learning through the arts is often collaborative and embodied. This paper reports on a study which explored the use of arts-based practices in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Writing Instruction, Art Activities, Integrated Activities
Emily Barrow DeJeu – Composition Forum, 2025
While templates for academic writing, like those offered in the popular textbook "They Say/I Say," have been embraced by some, others still question the extent to which an emphasis on form comes at the expense of substance. But ancient rhetoricians offer a theory of rhetoric that unites style and substance, and Jeanne Fahnestock's modern…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Rhetoric, Models, Writing Instruction
Angela Hakim – TESOL Journal, 2025
Since the release of ChatGPT, there has been considerable debate regarding whether and how L2 writing instructors might integrate GenAI tools and teaching toward AI literacy development into their instructional practices. A recent body of research has identified possible affordances and limitations of GenAI for L2 writing teaching and learning,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Literacy, Writing Instruction, Second Language Instruction
Megan Khairallah; Omar Adra – Language Teaching Research, 2025
This classroom-based action research (CBAR) corroborated our belief in the valuable role rubrics play in a tertiary L2 writing context where English is the medium of instruction. The three-stage CBAR involved ongoing discussions between us, two writing teacher-researchers, as we adapted our teaching and assessment strategies to explore the…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Action Research
Murray Gadd; Judy M. Parr – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2025
This New Zealand-based inquiry investigates modelling as an instructional component of writing pedagogy in upper primary schools. As part of a large mixed methods study of writing instruction by a group of exemplary teachers (N = 9), we inquired into the occurrence, operationalisation and relative benefits of teachers using each of the recognised…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Modeling (Psychology), Foreign Countries
Charles A. MacArthur, Editor; Steve Graham, Editor; Jill Fitzgerald, Editor – Guilford Press, 2025
Synthesizing the breadth of current research on the teaching and learning of writing, the third edition of this definitive handbook has more than 90% new content, reflecting the growth and dynamism of the field. Leading scholars--including many international voices--review major theories, developmental issues, and instructional approaches for…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Apryl L. Poch; Pyung-Gang Jung; Kristen L. McMaster; Erica S. Lembke – Grantee Submission, 2025
Data-Based Instruction (DBI) has a strong empirical base for supporting the intensive academic needs of students who do not respond to standard treatment protocols. However, teachers use DBI infrequently in practice. In a previous study (Poch et al., 2020), teachers reported supports such as coaching facilitated DBI implementation, whereas access…
Descriptors: Data Use, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Special Education Teachers
Herdi Herdi; Ribut Wahyu Eriyanti; Diah Karmiyati; Marwa Marwa; Fauzan Fauzan – Perspectives in Education, 2025
Considering the universality of writing struggles faced by both the students and teachers, it is an unexpected observation to find that there are most likely only a dozen or so systematic reviews on the topic. Among these reviews, none so far have focused on identifying and discussing English writing instructional models. This paper systematically…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing Skills
Lauren Mark; Shannon K. McManimon – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
We propose inviting the body into the university writing process through somatic pedagogical practices. This study investigates an effort to write from our body and through our body in a course where students used the body as a site of creation. Challenging mind-body dualism and the erasure of bodily ways of knowing, students participated in…
Descriptors: Human Body, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Perception

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