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Peer reviewedMorris, Cecil; Haight, Dana K. – English Journal, 1993
Details some of the activities undertaken by members of a high school English department who began exchanging their own writing with each other. Argues that this is a stimulating and learning experience that improves both writing and instruction. (HB)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Writing, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Peer reviewedSwaim, James F. – Language Arts, 2002
Describes a "dialogic" (Bakhtin, 1981) writing workshop that is responsive to the social priorities of children and that reconsiders dilemmas within an alternative framework. Notes that the experiences and tests of two writers in third grade highlight the way identity and sense of self can be developed and explored in a writing community that…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Cooperation, Fiction
Wall, Susan V. – English Education, 2004
Most arguments in support of teacher research have been epistemological and political. They have focused on its potential benefits for improving instruction and for reforming the culture of schooling. Advocates of the teacher-research movement have claimed that it can empower the teacher as a maker of knowledge, encourage collaborative inquiry…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Educational Change, Teacher Researchers, Academic Discourse
National Writing Project (NJ3), 2007
This brochure makes a case for devoting more attention to writing, and demonstrates through recent research results that the National Writing Project (NWP) has had a positive impact on teachers and students across the country. Independent national scorings of student writing show that NWP student improvement out paces that of students in carefully…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Improvement, Writing Instruction, Program Evaluation
Kowit, Steve – 1995
This book offers guidance for poets at every stage of development. It is a book about a person's shaping his or her memory and passions, pleasures, obsessions, dreams, secrets, and sorrows into poems. The book contains chapters on the language and music of poetry, the art of revision, traditional and experimental techniques, and how to get poetry…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Language Rhythm, Personal Writing
Lensmire, Timothy J. – 1994
Two important schools of thought in the teaching of writing are those of the "writing workshop" and "critical pedagogy." Both encourage expression on the part of the student, but while writing workshop advocates assume that the student writes from a stable, unitary, autonomous self, the critical pedagogy advocates do not.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Student Needs, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
Bomer, Randy; Bomer, Katherine – 2001
This book presents a new vision of curriculum--one that invites students to read with important social ideas in mind and write with the purpose of making the world a better place. Developed over years of classroom experience with diverse children, the book will help more experienced teachers take the next step in their professional growth, while…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Fletcher, Ralph; Portalupi JoAnn – 2002
The four videotapes and a viewing guide cover all the practical components necessary for establishing and implementing a successful writing workshop, including the importance of choice, creating a risk-taking environment, the difference between skills and craft, the writer's notebook, the writing conference, revision, the role of literature, and…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Role
Freeman, Marcia S. – 1998
In this video, an educator models efficient peer writing conferences in a third-grade classroom. The video demonstrates peer conferencing at work and its value in the daily writing workshop. An important sharing technique is included in the model. Key concepts are listed and reiterated. The model presented in the video may be used at any grade…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Teaching, Videotape Recordings
Richards, Varvara A.; Ker, H. L. – 2001
In higher education now, educators are faced with teaching students who are not seen as exceptional, in traditional academic terms--even the exceptional ones do not seem to read habitually. The paper argues that among the elements hostile to development of writers of prose might be found elements more conducive to the development of writers of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Environment, Feedback, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDoheny, Cathleen – Action in Teacher Education, 2002
Presents findings from an action research study that addressed the problem of promoting change in teaching practices through graduate teacher education. A naturalistic case study describes factors for understanding successful change in teaching practices for one first grade teacher who initiated a writing workshop in her classroom following a…
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Education, Grade 1, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedPetit, Angela – English Journal, 2003
Presents an example illustrating how teachers can create reading and writing activities that emphasize how words work through grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and usage. Describes a workshop that highlights a single punctuation mark: the semicolon. Notes that the semicolon defies rigid rules for use and is therefore ideally suited for instruction…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grammar, Higher Education, Language Usage
Peer reviewedEhrenworth, Mary – English Journal, 2003
Suggests that educators fundamentally change the way they teach grammar. Offers the author's experience with some curious success with students taking on grammar as part of their writing process, and gives some ideas about starting the teaching of grammar in a radically different place and as a radical agent. Speaks against using student writing…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Grammar, Instructional Innovation
Smith, Bill – Indiana English, 1994
States that a writing workshop environment is a radical approach to teaching, one that requires instructors to empower children to make choices and take responsibility for them. Discusses collaboration, classroom structures, and the need for democratic disposition in a writing workshop. Concludes that the implementation of a writing workshop…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperation, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedAbt-Perkins, Dawn – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Discusses the ways in which a high school basic writing teacher abandoned the advice about her students offered by her colleagues and chose instead to develop a student-centered writing workshop. Demonstrates the potential a workshop model has for creating a community of authors in a high school basic writing class. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, High Schools, Remedial Programs

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