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Hampton-Farmer, Cheri; Laverick, Erin; Denecker, Christine; Tulley, Christine E.; Diederich, Nicole; Wilgus, Anthony – Journal of Faculty Development, 2013
When expectations for scholarly productivity increase at comprehensive universities, faculty writing groups can provide the tools, motivation, and support necessary to achieve both administrative and faculty goals. Narratives from members of a faculty writing group experiencing a shift in institutional expectations for scholarship reveal tangible…
Descriptors: Productivity, Faculty Publishing, Writing for Publication, Communities of Practice
Buckner, Aimee – Stenhouse Publishers, 2009
In "Notebook Know-How", Aimee Buckner demonstrated the power of notebooks to spark and capture students' ideas in the writing workshop. In "Notebook Connections", she turns her focus to the reading workshop, showing how to transform those "couch-potato" readers into deep thinkers. Buckner's fourth-grade students use reader's notebooks as a place…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Writing Workshops, Models, Student Journals
Helsel, Lisa; Greenberg, Daphne – Reading Teacher, 2007
While writer's workshop provides a nurturing environment for many students, others struggle with the independence it gives. This may be due to the difficulty of coordinating the cognitive and self-regulatory demands of the writing process. Self-regulation refers to thoughts, feelings, and actions that individuals use to attain personal goals.…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Writing Ability, Writing Processes, Writing Strategies

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