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Feinberg, Barbara – Education Next, 2007
This article discusses the work of Lucy McCormick Calkins, an educator and the visionary founding director of Teachers College Reading and Writing Project. Begun in 1981, the think tank and teacher training institute has since trained hundreds of thousands of educators across the country. Calkins is one of the original architects of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Change Agents, Program Effectiveness, Institutional Research
Peer reviewedCody, Jim – Journal of Basic Writing, 1996
Advances the idea of using the workshop format for basic writers' development as writers. Finds that workshops generate conversations and discussions that encourage social, political, and economic awareness to help basic writers discover who and where they are in society. (PA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Expressive Language, Higher Education, Student Development
Goldberg, Natalie – 1986
According to this book, writing is a process of "uneducation," rather than education. The book cites the secret of creativity as subtracting rules for writing, not adding them. Most people are baffled at how to teach this, since teaching and "uneducation" appear contradictory--but experience in Zen meditation, which is…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Higher Education, Meditation, Personal Writing
Harwayne, Shelley – 2001
This book dares educators to rethink their beliefs about how they design writing workshops, use writer's notebooks, choose appropriate genres, teach spelling, help students connect their reading to their writing, and even edit and publish students' writing. Filled with stories and work samples of real children in a diverse urban setting, the book…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Education, Student Writing Models, Teacher Role
Peer reviewedAlbright, James – English Quarterly, 1997
States that, for one instructor, professional inquiry in a graduate education program has led to a critical examination of day-to-day practice in the classroom, especially regarding the writing process in the grade 7-9 writing workshop he formerly taught. (PA)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Reflective Teaching, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedShockey, Liz – Journal of School Improvement, 2000
Describes the Writing Workshop (WW) program at Upland Elementary (Indiana) and how it emphasizes the use of doing rough drafts and revising them to teach writing. Recounts the stories of five grade-school children who blossomed in WW. Summarizes the steps in-process writing: rough drafts, self-editing, peer conferencing, teacher conferencing,…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
Coe, Gretchen; And Others – Writing Notebook: Visions for Learning, 1994
Presents six teachers' responses to the "Private Eye" workshop (which encourages thinking by analogy and incorporating writing in many forms into content area teaching). Notes that the workshop was described in two articles in the November/December 1993 issue of this journal. Notes the energy that flows out of the teachers' writing about…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Response
DeVoe, Jeanne Jackson – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2005
In this article, the author discusses several approaches in facilitating teachers, faculty, and staff members in giving birth to publishable writing that will allow them to share their ideas with other professionals. One effective approach is to find the strongest angle for a story and then narrowing it down.
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Workshops, Teachers, Faculty Publishing
Lensmire, Timothy J. – 1994
Two important schools of thought in the teaching of writing are those of the "writing workshop" and "critical pedagogy." Both encourage expression on the part of the student, but while writing workshop advocates assume that the student writes from a stable, unitary, autonomous self, the critical pedagogy advocates do not.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Student Needs, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
Strech, Lorie L. – 1994
Writing workshop is an approach that encourages students to become involved in the writing process by using their own topics and writing for their own reasons. A history of writing pedagogy shows that educators have recently moved from a skills based approach of teaching writing to a process based approach: teachers are now interested in showing…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education, Process Approach (Writing)
Petersen, Lissa – 1995
One professor's motives in organizing writing workshops with panels of faculty members talking in their fields about writing issues were both political and philosophical. As director of the writing center at the Claremont Graduate School, in 1993 she feared that with latest round of budget cuts the writing center was in danger of elimination.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cooperation, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Brown, Julie; Brown, Robert – 1991
The "writing workshop" approach to teaching creative writing, virtually unchallenged throughout the United States, has recently come under fire. Two schools of thought, while agreeing that the traditional workshop needs a thorough overhaul, differ in approaches to that overhaul. One approach, using the theories of Harold Bloom, argues…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Literature Appreciation
Garfield, Jo – 1990
At Southerland Institute (a pseudonym), in spite of the teacher's strong statements in favor of encouraging students to think for themselves and to work together, the writing program Southerland's teachers outline is formulaic with its required modes, prescribed five-paragraph-like essay form, and bell-curve grading practices. A new rhetorician…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedKeffer, Ann; And Others – Language Arts, 1996
Describes the year-long first phase of a research project by a group of teachers who made their own writing an object of inquiry to gain experience in reading and writing workshops. Describes how the experience helped them see the power of writing for themselves, and led to a better understanding of how to teach writing in their classrooms. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Inquiry, Instructional Improvement
Chiang, Yuet-Sim – 1991
To integrate second language writing with composition theories, a college writing instructor became a teacher-researcher in an ESL writing workshop course. Studying the writing experience of a Malaysian-American student in a process-oriented writing class helped to clarify what happens when non-native speakers begin to take on the identity of a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Language Role, Process Approach (Writing)
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