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Peer reviewedCorso, Gail S.; Williamson, Sandra C. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1999
Discusses points that educators should consider when using the technology of networked writing environments. Stresses the need to understand how technology functions and intervenes for pedagogical processes. Contains 57 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHudson, Peter – Investigating, 2000
Science, writing, and art activities can be productively integrated in the elementary classroom. Presents sample learning activities that are coded for the types of experiences they provide for students. These include direct, intuitive, remembered, imagined, mediated, or qualities and relationships experiences. (WRM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedStix, Andi – Middle School Journal, 2000
Notes how one middle school implemented portfolio assessment to improve the quality of education. Discusses the cooperative planning that responded to issues of improving assessment, demonstrating a commitment to writing across the curriculum, linking disciplines, providing continuity from existing methods, and establishing standards. (JPB)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Educational Change, Integrated Curriculum, Middle School Teachers
Peer reviewedZimmet, Nancy – English Journal, 2000
Describes how 20 high school teachers and university professors collaborated to initiate writing projects across the high school curriculum. Notes that the group learned the most about how to develop their collaborative cross-curricular writing program from projects in earth science and chemistry. Suggests that teaching students how to help one…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College School Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Earth Science
Peer reviewedMcLeod, Susan H. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1997
Discusses two danger signs for writing across the curriculum (WAC) program survival, dealing with their cross-curricular structure, and their heavy dependence on just one person for their health and continuation. Outlines two cases from the history of writing instruction at the University of Michigan providing a precautionary tale for both kinds…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, English Departments, Financial Support, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKeys, Carolyn W.; Hand, Brian; Prain, Vaughn; Collins, Susan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1999
Discusses preliminary research on a new heuristic tool for learning from laboratory activities in secondary science. Finds that use of the science writing heuristic facilitated students in generating meaning from data; making connections among procedures, data, evidence, and claims; and engaging in metacognition. (Contains 29 references.)…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Laboratory Experiments, Learning Processes, Science Activities
Peer reviewedPlutsky, Susan; Wilson, Barbara A. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2001
Investigates written communication concepts and strategies integrated into core courses in the College of Business and Economics at the California State University Northridge. Finds striking differences in writing policies, writing standards, assignments, types and results of assessment, and faculty perceptions about writing across the curriculum.…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Core Curriculum, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Rochwerger, Leonora; Peterson, Shelley Stagg; Calovini, Theresa – Science Scope, 2006
The development of communication skills is a key component in any science program. However, students do not see the connections between writing and science. In particular, students lack the enthusiasm when the time comes to write lab reports. Students say that they do not see why they should have to write dry, boring lab reports following an…
Descriptors: Science Programs, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Creative Activities
Jordan, Jeanette – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
The first step in an improvement effort involves reflection and goal setting. By focusing inward and identifying needs, a person or a school can make great changes. This article discusses how a writing center can be a locus for change within a school. Most high school writing centers start because a few English teachers share a passion for…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Secondary School Teachers, Laboratories, Writing (Composition)
Denner, Michael – 1993
Suggesting that writing can play an integral part in the learning process, this ERIC "FAST Bib" provides annotations of 31 ERIC documents and journal articles published between 1987 and 1992 concerning the Writing to Learn movement. The citations in the first section of the FAST Bib present an overview of the theories and criticisms of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction, Program Descriptions
Walker, Melissa – 1993
Designed to take students on a guided tour of entire research projects, from developing interests and focusing ideas to producing finished papers, through the experiences of five students, this book also provides exhaustive coverage of research mechanics. Checklists throughout the book (and indexed inside the front cover) allow students to review…
Descriptors: Computers, Documentation, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Tunnell, Michael O.; Ammon, Richard – 1993
This collection of writings by trade book authors, public school teachers, and college-faculty offers support for using children's literature in history education. Divided into three parts, the Introduction asks "Why Teach History to the Young?" (Terrie L. Epstein). Part 1, "The Creative Process," addresses the process of writing and illustrating…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education
Jorgensen, Karen L.; Venable, James W. – 1993
This book details the studio setting of a history workshop in which learners discuss the meaning of artifacts, oral history transcriptions, historical photographs, and other firsthand sources from the past. Teachers facilitate interactions among children and play the role of elders, guiding younger learners as they explore a variety of historical…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, History Instruction
Watson, Marsha – 1996
A writing instructor whose assignment was to put into place a writing across the curriculum (WAC) project at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee's engineering college quickly found that this would be a difficult task, especially the prompting of a student-centered writing intensive pedagogy. The undertaking was broken into two steps: the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Sandoval, William A.; Reiser, Brian J. – 1997
Building explanations is fundamentally what science is about. Students require support both for constructing their own explanations about the surrounding world, and for reflecting on those explanations in ways that help them to assess the quality of their explanations and the strategies they use to build them. This paper describes the development…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development

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