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50 Years of ERIC
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VanDerHeide, Jennifer; Newell, George E. – Written Communication, 2013
We propose "instructional chaining" as an analytic method for capturing and describing key instructional episodes enacted by expert writing teachers to foster the recontextualization over time of the social practices of argumentative writing through process-oriented instructional approaches. The article locates instructional chaining…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
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Newell, George E.; Winograd, Peter – Written Communication, 1989
Examines the effects of various writing tasks (notetaking, answering study questions, and essay writing) on learning, using recall of specific text elements and recall of the theme or gist of expository writing. Finds that students' topic knowledge, passage content structure, and the nature of the task influence students' text comprehension. (MM)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Context Effect, Expository Writing, Reading Comprehension
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Newell, George E.; MacAdam, Phyllis – Written Communication, 1987
Presents a systematic strategy for examining topic-related knowledge prior to writing. Discusses a theory-based rationale for the measure, a formalized method for analyzing topic knowledge, and a guide for using the instrument. (JD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques, Writing Difficulties
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Newell, George E. – Written Communication, 1994
Explores how ninth- and eleventh-grade students reformulated their initial written analyses of two short stories through revisions fostered by between-draft written comments. Indicates significant effects for response condition and grade level. Analyzes data collected in two response modes: directive and dialogue. (HB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Revision (Written Composition)