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McGee, Iain – English in Education, 2016
Teachers of writing have two options available to them when it comes to teaching paragraphing. There are, broadly speaking, either "laissez faire" approaches, or tightly prescriptivist ones. While the latter approaches have, at times, been challenged, they are entrenched in textbooks and testing rubrics, and are highly influential in…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Paragraph Composition, Writing Skills, Teaching Methods
Siha, Alfred A. Z. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this qualitative action research study was to explore how critical pedagogy can foster writing competency and critical consciousness among adult basic writing students in a community college writing classroom. To this end, critical pedagogy and related critical discourses were used to theoretically frame this study. These theories…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Adult Students
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Williamson, Dugald; McDougall, Russell; Brien, Donna Lee – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2008
Writing courses are increasingly popular in higher education. This paper presents a pedagogic approach that combines theory and practice, in an accessible way, to help students appreciate the interrelation of styles and contexts, and develop skills for writing in a range of genres. The approach is characterised as "adaptive application".…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Theory Practice Relationship
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Harris, Debra; Susman, Susan D. – Journal of Legal Education, 1999
Describes the planning, implementation, and results of an experiment at Brooklyn Law School (New York) to teach legal writing skills by a simulation activity which integrates client interviewing skills with the process of composing the client-advice letter. Experience with this approach over three years is recounted. (DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Law Schools
White, Fred D. – 1984
Rhetoric textbooks continue to proliferate while writing teachers continue to grow more skeptical of their usefulness. The key question educators need to answer is whether all available composition textbooks are ineffective in the sense of being based on false notions about the composing process, or whether they are "intrinsically" ineffective.…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Instructional Materials, Rhetoric, Student Needs
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Knodt, Ellen Andrews – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1986
Argues that composition instruction based on aims, rather than modes, is better suited to the needs of students, is more realistic, fosters real growth and progress, and encourages transfer of writing skills to writing situations outside the classroom. (EL)
Descriptors: College English, Content Area Writing, Discourse Modes, Educational Theories
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Bacig, Thomas D.; And Others – Computers and the Humanities, 1990
Examines relationships between critical thinking and writing. Compares a pencil-and-paper and computer-assisted versions of a process/model program to a traditional composition program. Reports experimental groups showed greater argumentative powers. Extends approach to poetry and technical writing. Suggests collaborative learning potential.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning
McCormack, Robin – 2002
This text tries to explain what students need to learn to read and write in tertiary academic settings in Australia and to suggest some ways of teaching them. An introduction maps out what this text contains and summarizes the main features of the approach used to teach adults how to read and write academic discourse. The next section describes…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Adult Education, Adult Students, Developed Nations
Tate, Gary, Ed. – 1987
Intended for teachers of composition courses, this book provides twelve bibliographic essays covering various aspects of composition studies. The list of essays are as follows: (1) "Recent Developments in Rhetorical Invention" (Richard Young); (2) "Structure and Form in Non-Narrative Prose" (Richard L. Larson); (3)…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Content Area Writing, Discourse Modes, Linguistics