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Kate Sjostrom – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
In the English classroom, narrative writing is often separated from the work of reading literature or used merely to coax reluctant students into discussing textually relevant topics. This article discusses a close writing activity, Image Explosion, that engages students in narrative writing that brings attention to the smallest details of…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Writing Instruction, Language Arts, Teaching Methods
ABCA Bulletin, 1984
Describes two methods of getting students involved in relevant, business writing assignments: reaction papers to business journal articles and exercises in which communication students dictate letters to shorthand students. (AEA)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Simulation
Kurfiss, Joanne – 1986
Students can benefit from collaboration long before they are ready for draft feedback. By analyzing writing assignments, anticipating and diagnosing student problems, and introducing necessary skills through appropriate exercises, students can be provided with cognitive and social supports that help them address the challenges of academic writing.…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
Russell, David R. – 1982
A technique sometimes known as patterned prose or case book exposition is an effective way to improve student writing while also holding their interest. It may also help solve a problem pointed to by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP): students' inability to think about what they read. The technique is simple. The teacher…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Models
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Mar-Molinero, Clare – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1985
Discusses ways to teach critical reading skills and writing production to adult learners of Spanish who already have a basic command of the essential grammatical structures, some aural comprehension and reading ability, and adequate capacity to communicate orally. Describes and provides examples of several sample exercises. (SED)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Class Activities, Critical Reading, Language Skills
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Belling, Catherine – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
This article describes a simple in-class exercise in reading and writing that, by asking participants to write their own endings for a short narrative taken from the "Journal of the American Medical Association," prompts them to reflect on the problem of uncertainty in medicine and to apply the literary-critical techniques of close…
Descriptors: Medicine, Medical Education, Medical Students, Perspective Taking
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Mullican, James S. – Exercise Exchange, 1986
Uses Yeats's poem "Father and Child" to help high school students understand the technical elements that go into a poem and to help English methods students understand what is meant by an integrated lesson in language, literature, and composition. (HTH)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Literature Appreciation
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Sedgwick, Ellery – Exercise Exchange, 1984
Describes a writing assignment to help students develop the capacity to anticipate and deal with the counter arguments of a skeptical reading audience, in which classmates offer rebuttals to student position papers. A sample peer review form is included. (HTH)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Persuasive Discourse
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Samuels, Marilyn Schauer – Journal of Basic Writing, 1978
Proposes the application of Norman Holland's views on transactional literary analysis to the teaching of basic writing, raising student awareness of reader and writer roles through frequent writing activities and reader feedback. (RL)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Comprone, Joseph J. – 1981
Writing can be taught most effectively when teachers build the disorienting characteristics of reading literature into the inventive stages (prewriting and revision) of writing literary interpretations. The reading of literature and the process of composing interpretive essays are both different and similar. They are similar because they are both…
Descriptors: College English, Critical Reading, Expository Writing, Higher Education
O'Donnell, W. R.; Fraser, Hugh – Teaching English, CITE Newsletter, 1970
A distinction should be made between linguistics as a science and applied linguistics as a technology, the latter being of great potential for language classroom problem solving, the former to be saved for later, more mature study. The English teacher's main concern in language study is to impart to students the effective use of language (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Critical Reading, English Instruction, Language Skills
Taylor, Judith K. – 1985
Developmental reading instructors bear the responsibility for preparing students to handle the challenge of difficult college reading. Reading is thinking, re-thinking, and coming to a conclusion that takes into account all the various parts of the text. An excellent tool for helping students with the demands of college-level reading, the journal…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Willey, R. J. – 1988
Before students are able to write fairly original, successful, critical essays on literature, they need to become experienced members of the audience for whom they will write, sharing fully the social context of critical writing by becoming part of an interactive, interpretive community. This reader-response technique appears to be the best…
Descriptors: College English, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Essays
Bude, Bette L. – 1985
Because junior high school literature anthologies contain few expository offerings and English texts seldom involve students in critical reading as background for writing, it is up to the teacher to fill the gap. One approach for providing students with critical reading practice is the cloze procedure, which (1) encourages close reading and…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Content Area Writing, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking