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Sarmiento, Charlyne B. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) undergraduate research programs have been shown to impact students' access, learning, and retention in STEM fields (Reave, 2004; Seymour, Hunter, Laursen, & DeAntoni, 2004). Research has also shown that student-adviser relationships in STEM undergraduate research programs prepare students for…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Study, Student Research, Writing Skills
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Collet, Vicki S. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
Research suggests that learning is situated, social, and constructed. Teachers, as well as their students, learn through collaborative participation in meaningful activity. This study investigates the impact of a Writing Project Institute on teachers' learning and instruction, considering characteristics of professional learning that influenced…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Instructional Improvement, Dialogs (Language), Institutes (Training Programs)
West, Cassandra – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2012
In this article, the author talks about a summer program at the African American Adolescent Male Summer Literacy Institute which aims to improve literacy skills of black male teens. The African American Adolescent Male Summer Literacy Institute is now in its fourth year at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC). Alfred Tatum, director of the…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Literacy, African Americans, Adolescents
Blady, Shannon – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The meaning of literacy has drastically transformed over the past two decades, and it continues to evolve. Literacy extends beyond the traditional reading, writing, listening, and speaking. "Multiliteracies" was coined by the New London Group (1996) and includes digital literacy, new literacy, visual literacy, computer literacy, and…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Multiple Literacies, Writing (Composition)
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Crossman, Katie; Pinchbeck, Geoffrey – TESL Canada Journal, 2012
Immigrants and the children of immigrants who have completed their schooling in Canadian school settings, commonly referred to as Generation 1.5, are increasingly identified in the research literature as academically at risk due to inadequately developed academic language proficiency and learning strategies. This article describes the design,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English for Academic Purposes, Intensive Language Courses, Curriculum Design
Gomez, Mary Louise; And Others – 1988
This paper explores the National Writing Project model as it relates to enhancing the professionalism of teachers. It traces the historical development of the National Writing Project (NWP). describes the practices of the NWP summer institutes, and provides an analysis of teachers' satisfaction with their experiences in the summer institutes.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Group Dynamics, Institutes (Training Programs), Participant Satisfaction
National Writing Project (NJ3), 2007
This brochure makes a case for devoting more attention to writing, and demonstrates through recent research results that the National Writing Project (NWP) has had a positive impact on teachers and students across the country. Independent national scorings of student writing show that NWP student improvement out paces that of students in carefully…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Improvement, Writing Instruction, Program Evaluation
Alloway, Evans; And Others – 1979
This report of a year-long writing project that involved over 1,600 junior and senior high school students concludes that students taught by teachers trained in writing as a process showed significant improvement over students of teachers who were not so trained. The report describes the goals and objectives of the New Jersey Writing Project, the…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs)
Moran, Charles – 1980
In a summer institute, secondary school writing teachers improved their teaching and writing skills through teaching writing by the direct method and through participating in weekly writing tutorials. Too often, writing is taught through such indirect methods as work with grammars, rhetorics, and heuristics, which seem more attractive to teachers…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Expository Writing, Feedback, Higher Education