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Peer reviewedRupert, Avis Winifred; Loudermilk, Susan – Business Communication Quarterly, 2002
Considers how many students walk into the class with an array of technical communicating perspectives that open the door for practical experiences. Believes that a technical communicator employs the ethnographic process for the purpose of creating technical documents. Presents an ethnographic framed assignment that requires a collaboratively…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Communication Research, Ethnography, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChick, Nancy L. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Presents an assignment in which students look through a handful of poetry collections or anthologies, seeking 20 poems they like and thus understand or want to understand to some extent. Describes the benefits of this assignment, including honing students' interpretive skills, dispelling their misconceptions about the genre, and continuing their…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Interpretive Skills, Poetry, Reading Attitudes
Street, Chris – Multicultural Education, 2005
Schools seem to serve certain groups of people over others. Schools become "sorting mechanisms in which select groups of students are favored on the basis of race, class, and gender." Students within the dominant culture gain cultural capital, while students outside the dominant culture are often left without the means to gain entry into…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cultural Awareness, Family School Relationship, Writing Assignments
Herman, Jerry – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2005
Challenged by unconventional assignments, students examine untested assumptions and in the process become better critical thinkers.
Descriptors: Assignments, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
Peer reviewedFerzli, Miriam; Carter, Michael; Wiebe, Eric – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
Lab reports are the dreaded assignments of the laboratory course. Students dislike them, because they can be tedious and time-consuming. Instructors dislike them, because they significantly increase the grading load. For this reason, lab reports are often omitted or replaced by alternatives such as responses to lab questions, fill-in-the-blank lab…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, College Science, Laboratory Experiments, Writing Instruction
English Journal, 2004
High school teachers' experiences of teaching their students how to write a proper writing assignment and the people who have influenced their teaching of writing are described.
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Writing Assignments, Writing Instruction, Secondary School Teachers
Roessing, Lesley – English Journal, 2004
A high school teacher describes her transformed approach to teaching writing and offers specific assignments that help students think outside their five-paragraph-essay box. She changed the way she taught the eight-standard students after she found that they had mastered their five-graph essay formula but had lost their voice and style of writing.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, High School Students
Mitchell, K.J.; Finkelhor, D.; Wolak, J. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2005
Objective:: This paper explores the characteristics associated with decisions to adopt or discontinue the use of filtering software, including a critical analysis of some explanations about why it is used or not used in households with children and adolescents. Method:: This study consisted of a national telephone survey of households in the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Criticism, Computer Software, Assignments
Jones, Adam C.; Simonds, Cheri J.; Hunt, Stephen K. – Communication Education, 2005
The assessment of student learning in general education courses is of critical importance in higher education. This study examined the utility of a particular writing assignment, application essays, as a course assessment tool in a basic communication course. Application essays are one page compositions asking students to describe a communication…
Descriptors: Essays, Education Courses, Course Content, Writing Assignments
Oliver, Dave; Dobele, Tony; Greber, Myles; Roberts, Tim – Computer Science Education, 2004
This paper describes an exercise in determining the cognitive difficulty of the assessment tasks in six computing courses within an Information Technology (IT) degree, importing Bloom's taxonomy from the field of educational psychology as an analytical framework. Three of the six courses comprise a Programming stream and three a Data…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Courses, Difficulty Level, Cognitive Processes
Coffin, Caroline; Hewings, Ann – Language and Education, 2005
The study reported on here explores the claim that computer conferencing is a valuable environment for students to rehearse academic debates and arguments which can then be drawn on in their written assignments. In order to carry out the exploration, the functional linguistic concept of ENGAGEMENT was employed. ENGAGEMENT comprises six sets of…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Computer Mediated Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Teleconferencing
Meadows, Sadonya F.; Skinner, Christopher H. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2005
Research on the additive interspersal procedure was extended by exposing seventh-grade students to curricula-based (e.g., educationally valid) language arts assignments. In Experiment I, each student was given a control language arts assignment containing 20 discrete target items and an experimental assignment containing 24 equivalent target…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Validity, Grade 7, Assignments
Kriek, Jeanne; Grayson, Diane – South African Journal of Education, 2009
The state of mathematics and science education in South Africa is a cause for concern. This situation can be attributed, in part, to many mathematics and science teachers' limited content knowledge, ineffective teaching approaches, and unprofessional attitudes. To address these three problem areas simultaneously, a holistic model for the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Science Teachers, Physical Sciences, Foreign Countries
Geography Teacher, 2009
"The Geography Teacher" provides hands-on reference and educative material for K-12 Geography teachers. The journal also pioneers innovative ideas for contemporary teaching methods, including lesson plans. This issue contains the following: (1) Census in Schools Program (census.gov); (2) Ask Dr. de Blij (Dr. Harm de Blij); (3) Eritrea:…
Descriptors: Geography, Foreign Countries, Book Reviews, Climate
Goodman, Sheryl Baratz; Cirka, Carol Cabrey – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2009
The authors investigated changes in self-efficacy in writing and writing apprehension in a sample of first-year college students in an interdisciplinary writing-intensive course taught by faculty from varied disciplines at a liberal arts college. Results showed that self-efficacy in writing significantly increased while writing apprehension…
Descriptors: Writing Attitudes, First Year Seminars, Self Efficacy, Liberal Arts

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