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Sarah M. Lacy – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
In this teaching article I discuss the pedagogical implications of a classroom activity in which students work reflectively with instructor feedback that has been provided to their writing. Using the "comments" feature in Google Docs, instructors create a dialogue with students through "feedback conversations," in which…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Student Relationship, Dialogs (Language), Writing Instruction
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Leporati, Matthew – CEA Forum, 2018
William Blake's poetry seeks to inspire readers to participate in the construction of an intellectual community that he calls "Jerusalem." This process remains ever incomplete and is, in a sense, incompletable, for the work of producing such a community involves "continually building & continually decaying"…
Descriptors: Poetry, Writing Instruction, College Faculty, Thinking Skills
Laur, Dayna – Eye on Education, 2019
"Authentic Project-Based Learning in Grades 9-12" provides a clear guide to design, develop, and implement real-world challenges for any high school subject. The author lays out five clear, standards-based stages of assessment to help you and your learners process the what, how, and why of authentic project-based experiences. You'll…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, High School Students, Academic Standards
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Tom Romano – English Journal, 2018
A writing invitation the author has found useful is to ask students to identify indelible educational moments. They all have them, some positive, some damaging. The moments don't need to have taken place in school. They could involve outdoor as well as indoor schooling: a moment when they realized betrayal for example; a moment when they knew they…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, Writing Strategies
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Dawn Latta Kirby – English Journal, 2016
This article considers how relationships in the English classroom are influenced by the types of literacy activities, the role of the teacher, the tone of oral comments, and the types of writing students share with peers.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Writing Instruction, Literacy, Teacher Role
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Robertson, Marla; Goss, Amanda – English in Texas, 2016
In spite of high-stakes testing that challenges teachers to think about classroom decisions, the authors believe teachers can promote classroom practices that provide opportunities to develop the reading and writing identities of their students while also preparing students for required assessments. Using teacher writing as mentor text, showing…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Writing Instruction, Student Development, Teacher Student Relationship
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Dean, Deborah; Warren, Adrienne – English Journal, 2012
Teachers know that the most valuable learning occurs in classrooms where a sense of community exists. Community encourages rich learning because of the interactions among many individuals, not the limited, two-way exchange of ideas or information that is often the case when students fail to form a community. But what makes a community?…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Development, Writing Assignments, Community
Miller, Brett; McCardle, Peggy; Long, Richard – International Reading Association, 2012
Reading and writing development begin in early childhood and are linked in daily function and in classroom activities from kindergarten or prekindergarten through high school and beyond. There is little research addressing that relationship, or when and how best to integrate these two critical areas instructionally. The report presents an experts…
Descriptors: Reading Writing Relationship, Interaction, Student Development, Reading Instruction
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Masiello, Lea; Skipper, Tracy L. – National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, 2013
Surveys of employers continually highlight the need for better communication skills among recent college graduates. Yet, writing instruction in higher education serves far more than a transactional purpose. Writing facilitates learning, helps students gain skills in analysis and synthesis, and supports a range of other personal and intellectual…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Communication Skills, Writing Instruction, College Seniors
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Fanetti, Susan; Bushrow, Kathy M.; DeWeese, David L. – English Journal, 2010
This article focuses on writing instruction and seeks to: (1) define the expectations of first-year composition (FYC) programs; (2) consider the factors shaping high school writing instruction; and (3) explore the gap between the goals of each. The authors have interviewed secondary writing teachers and college first-year composition instructors…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, High Schools, Freshman Composition, Expectation
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Reich, Jill; Head, Judy – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
A college education has never been so necessary, or so expensive. It is incumbent upon us, the educators, to do it the best we can. The products of our work are not the buildings on our campuses but our students who go out into this complicated and exciting world to serve as its leaders, its citizens, and its workers. The Bates College general…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, College Curriculum, General Education, Undergraduate Study
Webb-Sunderhaus, Sara – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2010
The author describes the challenges of a four-year, open-admission institution where equality of access has not equaled equality of success for basic writers. While there is a good deal of scholarship on student departure by compositions and experts in student retention and persistence, some models of student departure and success offered by these…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Success
Bay, Libby – ADE Bulletin, 1996
Describes the author's experience at a community college over the past 30 years. Talks about how community colleges and their students have changed. (TB)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Educational Trends, Higher Education
Sitler, Helen Collins – 2000
For students who live and study at a branch campus of a mid-sized state university in southwest Pennsylvania, the 30 miles between them and their parent university represents a geographic gulf. No courier carries mail or deliveries between the main campus and the branches, and as a result, students at the branches have no access to the campus…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Ethnography, Field Studies, High Risk Students
Rabianski-Carriuolo, Nancy – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1983
Describes a systematic intervention program used at the University of New Haven which increased the persistence of developmental composition students using seminars on goal setting, learning styles, time management, and career planning and informal counseling by mentors to meet students' affective and academic needs. (DMM)
Descriptors: Mentors, Potential Dropouts, Remedial Programs, School Counseling
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