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Peer reviewedDilworth, Collett – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1983
Discusses the results of research that suggest there are two distinct "schools of thought" or predilections that influence teachers' judgments in evaluating compositions. (AEA)
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Student Writing Models, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedGolden, Joanne; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1988
Investigates eighth-graders' summarizations of a scientific article used in their science class. Presents an analytic coding system developed to describe and detail structural and semantic strengths and weaknesses of students' expository summary essays. (SR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Essays, Expository Writing, Grade 8
Peer reviewedCrew, Louie – College Composition and Communication, 1987
Compares the rhetorical strategies of 20 opening paragraphs from "Psychology Today" to those in 20 first paragraphs from student essays. Observes that professionals regularly begin exposition with narratives, indirection, and irony, while students begin with rhetorical questions, truisms, and muddled strategies. Concludes that students'…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedArrington, Phillip; Rose, Shirley K – College Composition and Communication, 1987
Discusses problems of writing introductions in light of the theories of H. P. Grice, C. Altieri, K. Burke, and Aristotle, illustrated with scientific writing, rhetorical criticism, and student letters and essays. Approaches the introduction as text both about subject matter and about the intended reader, situation invoked, and writer's own…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. – 1987
To evaluate the writing skills of Colorado students under the Educational Quality Act of 1985 (commonly known as the 2 + 2 project), a study administered writing tasks to a statewide sample of third, sixth, ninth, and eleventh grade students in the spring of 1987. A narrative or story-telling writing task was administered to 2,000 grade 3 students…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Grade 11
Raphael, Taffy E.; And Others – 1988
Four studies by the Cognitive Strategy Instruction in Writing project at the Institute for Research on Teaching, Michigan State University, examined the acquisition of expository writing skills in fifth and sixth grade students. The first study examined the effects of teaching sixth grade students about comparison/contrast text structure. Results…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Expository Writing, Grade 5, Grade 6
Wason-Ellam, Linda – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1987
Presents a study in which first grade students wrote about what they had learned or discovered at their math learning center. Suggests that students who learn actively by writing in a journal acquire ownership of the information, and that reflecting on information is more effective than transcribing and reciting. (JC)
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Content Area Writing
Connor, Ulla, Ed.; Johns, Ann M., Ed. – 1990
The purpose of this book is twofold: to present important coherence models and to suggest how insights from coherence theory and research can be introduced to the classroom. The book is organized into four sections: theoretical overview, coherence models, studies of student writing, and pedagogical approaches. Articles include: "Seven Problems in…
Descriptors: Chinese, Classroom Techniques, Coherence, Computer Assisted Instruction


