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Rule, Hannah – Composition Forum, 2013
Once controversial or cutting-edge, freewriting has recently become "part of every writing teacher's repertoire" (Bizzell and Herzberg in Elbow 393). On par with outlining or webbing, freewriting seems to be a go-to practice in a writing teacher's tool kit. This downshift into uncritical acceptance presents an apt moment to reconsider how we…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Reflection, Creative Thinking, Writing Teachers
Lee, Song-Eun – English Teaching, 2018
Many instructors new to teaching English composition at the college level feel frustrated with what to teach and how to teach it. To learn about the context of support for these instructors, this small scale pilot study asked current ESL composition instructors in a large Midwestern research university to respond to a questionnaire aimed at…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, College Faculty
Pelkey, Melissa M. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
An interest in writing practices in the state of Kansas led to a statewide survey of middle school teachers to examine key writing practices and issues. Questions focused on teacher preparation, beliefs, self-efficacy, and sense of responsibility to teach writing; use of evidence-based writing practices; the role of assessment; technology; types…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Writing Teachers
Allan, Elizabeth G.; Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Hammontree, D. R.; Kitchens, Marshall; Ostergaard, Lori – Composition Forum, 2015
This program profile demonstrates how the first-year writing program at Oakland University has engaged contingent faculty in research, assessment, and program development over the years, employing evidence-based practices to improve individual classroom instruction and to redesign the entire first-year curriculum. The authors describe their…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Freshman Composition, Program Descriptions, Writing Instruction
Beck, Sarah W.; Llosa, Lorena; Black, Kristin; Trzeszkowski-Giese, Alyssa – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
In order to teach writing effectively, teachers need assessment tools that work for diagnostic purposes--tools that can help them identify students' specific strengths and challenges with writing, as well as generate new ideas for instruction. This study explored what 5 high school teachers (3 ELA and 2 ESL) learned about their students' strengths…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Writing Teachers, Educational Diagnosis, Diagnostic Tests
Li, Xiaoping; Zhang, Mingyuan – SAGE Open, 2015
Writing is recognized as a vital skill in education and the workplace; students in the United States finishing K-12 schooling are expected to be competent writers. Yet, "the Nation's Report Card" found that U.S. high school graduates coming into the workforce are particularly deficient in writing skills. Teachers serve as a crucial link…
Descriptors: Process Approach (Writing), Writing Skills, Writing Processes, Writing Workshops
Sarah Read; Michael J. Michaud – College Composition and Communication, 2015
This article connects the pedagogy of the multimajor professional writing (MMPW) course with two important contemporary discussions in composition studies: the pedagogy called writing about writing (WAW) and the conversation about the transferability of rhetorical knowledge from school to work. We argue that the capaciousness of the WAW approach…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Writing (Composition), Writing Across the Curriculum
Al-Bakri, Sawsan – Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2016
There is empirical evidence that teachers' beliefs affect their instructional decisions. Research investigating teachers' beliefs is vast as is research on the effectiveness of written corrective feedback (WCF). However, how teachers' beliefs influence their WCF practices has received little attention. The purpose of this study is to explore…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Feedback (Response), Case Studies, Foreign Countries
DeFauw, Danielle – Reading Teacher, 2011
Can we really teach writing when we aren't writers ourselves? The author describes what happened when she made time for writing--and how her experience as a writer improved her teaching and benefited her students.
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Writing Teachers
Denise N. Morgan; Kristine E. Pytash – English Education, 2014
University teacher education programs are the "foremost settings for learning how to teach" (Smagorinsky et al., 2003). Yet, how to prepare preservice teachers to teach writing has received little attention from literacy researchers. Despite research reviews for reading teacher research, currently one does not exist for writing teacher…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, English Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Bibb, Bethany – Writing Center Journal, 2012
Because writing centers have long been viewed as fix-it shops, mentioning the word "grammar" can spark a heated debate over the writing center's role. A brief history of the most recent grammar wars begins with researchers in the 1960s who found that "formal grammar has a negligible or, because it usually displaces some instruction and practice in…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Tutoring, Teaching Methods
Requisite to Great Undertakings: Impacts of Self-Efficacy Beliefs in College Composition Instructors
Sanchez, Kendall – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This dissertation addresses the problem of teacher self-efficacy theory being largely absent as a concept of study in composition studies, despite the field maintaining a primary focus on issues like teacher development and effective composition pedagogy. This absence of the study of teacher self-efficacy, defined as "a [teacher's] judgment…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Writing Teachers, Writing (Composition), Self Efficacy
Santos, Ana Isabel – International Education Studies, 2015
The transition between educational levels is a process characterized by the complexity and repercussions that it represents to the future of children's education. Studies conducted in this field acknowledge the relevance of the approximation and continuity between the practices of preschool and primary teachers for children's development and…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Writing Teachers, Reading Teachers
Grouling, Jennifer – Composition Forum, 2015
Drawing on the stories and words of GTAs themselves, this article works to complicate our narratives of GTA resistance within practicum courses by situating this resistance in the larger process of identity formation and graduate school. I explore the way that GTAs' dual roles as students and as teachers intersect with teacher preparation,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Professional Identity, Student Role
Combs, Stephen M. – Academic Leadership Journal in Student Research, 2016
The search for a common model of instruction in first-year composition began in the 1960s when composition first began to separate from literature in college English departments. Because writing is essentially a methods course with no standard curriculum as one might find in physics or economics, common model has been elusive. A sign that…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Open Enrollment, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction

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