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Morse, Donald E. – Language Arts Journal of Michigan, 1986
To shift the focus away from the writing instructor as the primary audience for written compositions, these writing assignments address the issue of audience directly. The assignments include the following: (1) select a magazine and analyze its audience; (2) compose a letter to the editor; (3) write an article for the selected magazine about an…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence), Literature Appreciation
Heaberlin, Hal – Language Arts Journal of Michigan, 1986
Use of the casebook--selected magazine articles on a given subject, copied, stapled and given to each student--generates enthusiasm and improves the quality of high school sophomore research papers. The casebook approach ensures that no student is left behind in the topic selection or information gathering stages, and the teacher's familiarity…
Descriptors: Grade 10, High Schools, Research Methodology, Research Papers (Students)


