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Freeman, James A. – 1978
However the initial germ of a written work arises, there usually follows a prewriting period of meditation. At this rehearsal stage in writing, the author must gain a sense of audience and grope with such variables as genre, point of view, voice, line, tone, and pattern. Many authors of fiction keep journals or notebooks as incubation places where…
Descriptors: Authors, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Literary Genres
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
Wresch, William – 1982
Four recently developed computer programs can help students with the composition process. The first, a prewriting program, helps students prepare to write by asking them a series of questions, similar to those an instructor would ask, intended to help them think more deeply about their subject. The second writing program also contains prewriting…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Editing, Higher Education
Dogan, Nukhet; And Others – 1981
A two-part study manipulated structure demands (sequencing ideas, forming sentences, and complying with punctuation/spelling mechanics) in a persuasive writing task to measure the resulting effects on content operations (generating arguments/propositions). In part one of the study, 40 graduate students wrote preliminary and final drafts in one of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Free Writing, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Sinatra, Richard – 1981
Reading and writing teachers can use visual compositions--a grouping of pictures, photos, or slides suggesting a unified story or theme--to help students understand style and organization in writing. Students who are categorized as language deficient, have difficulty with invention, or are influenced in language learning by visual/spatial input…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Problems, Motivation Techniques, Pictorial Stimuli
Harrington, David V.; And Others – 1978
This paper is designed to complement Richard Young's (1976) survey, which identified the four main theories of rhetorical invention (neo-classical invention, prewriting, tagmemic invention, and the dramatist invention), by reviewing textbooks under the headings of the four rhetorical inventions. A fifth category, resources in speech communication,…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Devices
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Baden, Robert – College Composition and Communication, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Creative Development, Creative Expression
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Kossack, Sharon; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1987
Describes newspapers as a good alternative to the traditional writing textbook and discusses how they can be used at all age levels to develop three stages of the writing process: prewriting, revision, and publishing. (JD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Group Activities, Newspapers, Prewriting
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Crowley, Sharon – Rhetoric Review, 1985
Traces the decline in importance and scope of invention under the prevalent current-traditional approach to rhetoric. Suggests that as a result students are being taught a writing process and a set of assumptions about discourse that have nothing to do with either how writing gets done or with contemporary thinking about the relation of language…
Descriptors: College English, Educational History, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Trenouth, Peter – English Journal, 1983
Suggests that perception is most vigorous and thus most amenable to organization when guided by teaching that places creativity before communication. (MM)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Creativity, Prewriting, Secondary Education
Bass, Bill; Brigman, Donna; Brooks, Gordon, Jr.; Edgar, Laurie; Melton, Mark; Rumbaugh, Will – 1999
This guide to the Georgia Middle Grades Writing Assessment (MGWA) serves the purpose of improving writing and writing instruction. It includes a description of test administration conditions, a sample test booklet, and a structured overview of the writing assessment. Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading are explained in the…
Descriptors: Editing, Middle Schools, Prewriting, Proofreading
Eichler, Karen – 2003
The writing and art program described in this lesson plan has middle school students examine a work of art of their choice to discern purpose, audience, form and function and use transitional and comparative vocabulary to discuss similarities between writing and painting an idea or story. During the three 50-minute lessons, students will…
Descriptors: Analogy, Art Education, Critical Thinking, Evaluation Methods
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Coe, Richard M. – College Composition and Communication, 1981
Stresses the virtues of one technique and the limitations of another technique for focusing on a writing topic. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College English, Higher Education, Prewriting
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Journal of Reading, 1990
Presents four brief articles which describe (1) ideas for teaching vocabulary through cooperative learning; (2) ways to include discussion in sustained silent reading; (3) an artistic prewriting activity; and (4) the effects of background television viewing on studying. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Prewriting
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Chiste, Katherine Beaty; O'Shea, Judith – English Quarterly, 1990
Examines the characteristics of prewriting activities of unsuccessful writers who took the Alberta Universities' Writing Competence Test. Finds that the students' limited and ineffective use of prewriting strategies interferes with their ability to generate and develop ideas in writing a timed essay. (KEH)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Prewriting
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