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Goswami, Dixie; And Others – 1981
Intended for teachers of an advanced undergraduate composition course for majors in any of the liberal arts, social sciences, humanities, or business, this manual offers an outline, instructional materials, and some suggested assignments. Emphasis is placed on the process of composing, particularly the ways students should write for different…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition)
Bloom, Lynn Z. – 1982
Teaching college writing students to edit the autobiographical writing of others has many advantages. Autobiographical materials, such as diaries, letters, or journals, are physically and psychologically accessible for students, and as editors they would be obliged to keep in mind appropriateness of language, tone, and simplicity or complexity of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Editing, Higher Education, Motivation Techniques
Knodt, Ellen Andrews – 1984
Composition instruction based on aims of discourse rather than on modes can help students understand the purpose and function behind their writing. Such an approach, developed by Caroline Eckhardt and David Stewart, offers four categories that cover most purposes for writing in academic or career settings: (1) to clarify what the subject is, (2)…
Descriptors: Classification, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Hunt, Russell A. – 1984
Studies in developmental pragmatics have demonstrated that language learning is a fundamentally social (rather than fundamentally cognitive) phenomenon. It would seem, then, that teachers of writing need to find ways to create situations in which written language serves purposes the students see as real and is supported by an authentic, pragmatic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Acquisition, Language Usage, Literature Appreciation
Christensen, Linda, Ed.; And Others – 1983
Designed to help teachers find an effective approach in teaching expository writing, this guide divides expository writing into five main types: definition/classification, comparison/contrast, thesis/proof, problem/solution, and inference (drawing conclusions). Five different starter techniques are presented with each of the five main types of…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing
Dickerson, Mary Jane – 1976
This paper describes a college summer-enrichment program that helps minority students improve their communication skills. The program concentrates as many different writing experiences as possible into a month-long workshop that provides intensive, individualized, daily writing practice with a variety of instructional materials. The major thrust…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, English Instruction, Enrichment Activities
Chomsky, Carol – 1976
Children are ready to write before they are ready to read; thus reading instruction should be an outgrowth of abilities children develop through inventing their own words. This gives children practice with the more concrete activities of word composition before they undertake the relatively abstract task of reading. Writing exercises may be given…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Conference Reports, Language Experience Approach
Lew, Helene – 1976
This workbook accompanies the "Chinese (Cantonese) as a Second Language Reader." It contains a variety of exercises such as reading, translation, arranging words in order by number of strokes, changing from singular to plural, answering questions, copying, changing verbs to participle forms, and making statements negative or…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cantonese, Chinese, Elementary Education
Mascolini, Marcia V.; Freeman, Caryl P. – 1982
The case method seems particularly useful in helping college students to overcome anxiety about writing and even in persuading them that writing is a "real-world" skill that they can master just as they would any other skill. It has the further advantages of integrating reading and writing and of allowing students to develop and use…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Classroom Techniques
National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL. – 1981
Reflecting the thought and work of many classroom English teachers, the activities presented in this booklet are a sample of ideas exchanged at the 1980 convention of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) held in Cincinnati, Ohio. The suggested activities are grouped into four categories: (1) a miscellany of writing assignments that…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Pellettiri, Leonard – 1977
This text, written for students and teachers of English Composition, incorporates writing instruction with concepts of transpersonal psychology in a holistic and cosmic approach to writing. The text comprises nine units, which include teaching materials, group and individual exercises, and writing assignments. Unit I presents techniques of…
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, Holistic Approach, Humanistic Education
Prince George's County Public Schools, Upper Marlboro, MD. – 1981
The information and activities in this guide are offered to teachers who want to help their third grade students develop test taking skills. The introductory sections of the guide discuss test wisdom, the characteristics of third grade students, the teacher's role in testing programs, elementary words and terms, directional words and phrases for…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Grade 3, Lesson Plans, Primary Education
Prince George's County Public Schools, Upper Marlboro, MD. – 1980
The information and activities in this guide are intended to help teachers provide senior high school students with assistance in test taking skills. The activities described in the guide focus on the development of positive attitudes toward testing, an understanding of the reasons for tests, and creating environments conducive to successful test…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Lesson Plans, Reading Instruction
Horodowich, Peggy Maki – 1979
The format of the Instruction Dialogue Author Facility (IDAF) computer program has been applied to teaching clause analysis in college writing classes. The IDAF program exercises a great deal of control over a writing student's progression through lessons. Each of the writing lessons consists of one or more exchanges between the instructor and the…
Descriptors: College English, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Higher Education
Woodworth, Patrick; Keech, Catharine – 1980
Produced as part of a collaborative research project in which classroom teachers teamed with university-based research assistants to explore questions raised by the teachers in the course of their work with students, this monograph deals with the issue of "occasion." Following a review of theory and research about aspects of occasion…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Educational Research, English Instruction
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