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Humphrey, Robin; Simpson, Bob – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
Effective writing is an essential skill for all doctoral students, yet it is one that receives relatively little attention in training and supervision. This article explores extensive feedback from participants in a series of workshops for doctoral candidates engaged with writing up qualitative data. The themes arising from the data analysis are…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Doctoral Programs, Writing Workshops, Technical Writing
Peer reviewedBaker, Linda – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1996
Describes aspects of Linda Flower's work used by the author in devising writing technical assistance for teams writing technical reports in the United States General Accounting Office. Discusses three brief case studies describing the relationship between the work program structure (a major barrier to audience-based writing) and the writing…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing)
Anderson, Paul V. – 1991
Advising student writers to think constantly about their readers, this book provides thorough instruction in the technical writing process, organizing most chapters around easy-to-understand guidelines, and providing numerous annotated examples of writing done at work. New to the second edition of the book are chapters on persuasion, using the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Layout (Publications), Process Approach (Writing)
Peer reviewedGilsdorf, Jeanette W. – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Argues that the process approach to writing should not be stressed too heavily in business communication courses because the process may (1) be a luxury; (2) be an illusion; and (3) vary so much between writers that urging a set series of steps might accomplish little and make inefficient use of class time. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAnderson, W. Steve – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Defines the four phases of the process approach to writing instruction--prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. Argues that more emphasis should be placed on process, rather than strategy, in business writing texts. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBowman, Joel P.; Branchaw, Bernadine P. – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Discusses the essential difference between the writing process and its product; namely, that the former is a private and unique activity, whereas the latter is an observable artifact that can be publicly evaluated. Argues that even proponents of the process approach to writing cannot escape basing their discussions on products. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWaxler, Robert P. – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Claims that the product approach to business writing prescribes a way of operating similar to imitation and creates an illusion of a static world when, in reality, the business environment is constantly in flux. Argues that the process approach to writing instruction should be used in business communication classes. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Huerta, Deborah; McMillan, Victoria – Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 2004
Examines the philosophy behind development of two team-taught courses in scientific writing: one for first-year students, the second for advanced students preparing for graduate and professional careers in science. Using student self-evaluations, course evaluations, and anecdotal evidence, chronicles some strengths and weaknesses of our ten-year…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Information Literacy, Team Teaching, Reflection
Schifferle, Judith – 1985
This handbook is one of a set of six which provide a systematic means to help students in grades 4 through 8 learn the process of writing while building specific writing skills. The handbook focuses on letter and report writing skills, and offers 25 reproducible lessons, in a variety of formats, which give students practical experience in writing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Letters (Correspondence)
Peer reviewedOkoye, Ifeoma – English for Specific Purposes, 1994
Describes the Self-Directed Process Approach (SDPA) to teaching writing, specifically in regard to teaching Technical Report Writing to a class of 114 engineering students in the National Diploma course in Nigeria. SPDA teaches students to be their own educators and to be responsible for their own improvement; hence it is especially suitable for…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Independent Study, Large Group Instruction
Peer reviewedYontz, Ruth – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Discusses the benefits of using a "process" approach to writing instruction. Claims that beginning a writing course by reading about and discussing the approach makes students excited to use the same technique as professional writers and aware of the skills writing requires. (JD)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Student Reaction
Lott, Carolyn, Ed.; Stone, Janet, Ed. – 1997
Addressing the expressed needs of the writing community, this book presents writing lessons for intermediate, middle school, and secondary school students that incorporate the 5-step writing process into content areas as a natural part of the curriculum. The 30 lessons in this book involve students in large and small groups and in individual…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Fairy Tales, Intermediate Grades, Lesson Plans

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