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Akinnagbe, Geneviève DeBose – Educational Leadership, 2018
Teacher Geneviève DeBose Akinnagbe discusses her school's--and her own--improvement in the area of writing instruction. While she is a strong believer in teacher-led change, she says the change in this case was mainly the result of the school's becoming more intentional, at an organizational level, about the teaching of writing. The progress truly…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Writing Instruction, Writing Improvement, Writing Teachers
Zwagerman, Sean – Education Canada, 2012
The value of grammar instruction in improving students' writing has been debated for at least 150 years, and is showing no signs of tiring. But would teaching grammar actually improve writing? In fact, study after study has shown that the study of grammar does not translate to improved student writing. Indeed, the basic skills of writing are not…
Descriptors: Grammar, Writing Improvement, Basic Skills, Paragraph Composition
Gutzmer, Cara; Wilder, Phillip – Voices from the Middle, 2012
If we listen to them, the words of our students can provide a road map for instructional responses that meet their diverse literacy needs. In this article, Cara Gutzmer, a middle school literacy coach, and Phil Wilder, a teacher collaborator at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, discuss how a responsive teaching framework guided their…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Processes, Poetry, Writing Improvement
Vanden Akker, Sherri L. – 1991
A student was able to overcome flatness in his writing when he focused on the process of writing rather than the product. The student's draft of an essay about a symbol the student found meaningful contained spelling and grammatical errors and was also "flat." The essay had no apparent thesis, demonstrated lack of success in issues of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Student Writing Models, Writing Improvement
Peer reviewedHeath, Jay A.; Kreitzer, Jack – Clearing House, 1993
Describes a professional writer's successful one-month residency for reluctant junior-high writers. (SR)
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Junior High Schools, Program Descriptions, Student Writing Models
Peer reviewedEggemeier, Judith K. – Primary Voices K-6, 1999
Discusses techniques and lessons used to assist students in reading with a writer's eye, observing the world with a writer's eye, and developing the craft of writing, including the writer's notebook; grabber leads; show, not tell; unforgettable language; and voice. Notes that developing a community of writers is essential to the successful use of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Student Writing Models
Peer reviewedBingen, Mark J. – English Journal, 2000
Describes a very successful writing assignment the author uses with his high school English students, in which students write about a letter of the alphabet. Notes that this assignment grants freedom for exploration and voice, the raw material for shaping and can be used to teach everything from the writing of poetry to essays for college…
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Language Arts, Student Writing Models
Cesmat, Brandon – Teachers & Writers, 2000
Relates how the author teaches elementary and secondary school students to write nexus poems--poems that use a nexus, or bridge, to persuade the reader, or to show the reader the link between where something originates and where people use it. (SR)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Poetry, Student Writing Models
Peer reviewedHampton, Sally – Reading Teacher, 1995
Describes how, at the Alice Carleson School in Fort Worth, Texas, elementary school students have ongoing sources for meaningful writing tasks as they participate in the business of school. Offers examples written by students of in-house memos, letters organizing a conference, and solutions to school problems. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary Schools, School Administration
Peer reviewedHamblin, Lynda – English Journal, 2000
Discusses aspects of the classroom environment that nurture young writers. Describes strategies and assignments (including cross-curricular poetry, a letter writing activity, multigenre papers, a tribute assignment, and a "read and retail" assignment) which helps students understand and develop voice. Notes that while students' writing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High Schools, Student Writing Models
Peer reviewedHarper, Laura – Language Arts, 1997
Describes five specific tools that provide the author's seventh-grade students with a set of easily accessible options for revising their writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Revision (Written Composition), Student Writing Models
Peer reviewedSullivan, Patrick – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Describes the design of a standard first-year composition class in which the author used online discussion forums. Discusses how these design choices helped create a dynamic community of readers, writers, and learners in a writing classroom. Discusses pedagogical goals, and course design. Discusses several reasons why this approach works so well,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCorden, Roy – English in Education, 2000
Examines how children's written work is enhanced through "teachable" lessons, where the teacher draws attention explicitly to aspects of literary texts and where children explore and evaluate literature through group reading and discussion. Explores the relationship between group evaluations of texts and children's writing development with…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Group Discussion, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedSchneider, Jenifer Jasinski; Jackson, Sylvia A. W. – Reading Teacher, 2000
Examines the creation of process drama and writing experiences in a second/third-grade classroom. Describes how the classroom teacher used process drama (involving students in imaginary, unscripted, and spontaneous scenes) as a context for learning. Notes how process drama provided a context for content area instruction along with writing…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Student Projects
Lavelle, Ellen – 1997
This paper advances a taxonomy of college writing styles based on a broad spectrum of writing research. The taxonomy focuses on the constructs of deep and surface writing and the role of selfhood in affecting writing strategies and outcomes. It compares constructs such as reflective versus reproductive, hierarchical versus linear, active versus…
Descriptors: Classification, College Instruction, College Students, Higher Education

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