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Kaiser, Paula R. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1994
Discusses a writing assignment in a business writing class in which students write business letters that meet legitimate needs and will be mailed to the addressee. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Class Activities, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence)
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Lalande, John F. – Modern Language Journal, 1979
Suggests having foreign language students write business letters to stimulate interest in developing writing skills. This project gives the students the opportunity of travelling abroad vicariously and to collect souvenirs while improving their communication skills in the foreign language. (CFM)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Communication Skills, Cultural Education, Culture Contact
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Alexander, Clara – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1985
Describes a course that gives students the kinds of writing and oral communication experiences they will need on the job. The course gives students information about effective speaking and teaches them how to write business letters, prepare simple visuals for written and oral reports, and write formal proposals. (EL)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Education, Education Work Relationship
Martindale, Elizabeth S.; Hofmeister, Alan M. – Educational Technology, 1988
Describes Written Language Consultant, an expert system designed to help teachers teach special education students how to write business letters. Three main components of the system are described, including entry of students' test scores; analysis of teachers' uses of classroom time and management techniques; and suggestions for improving test…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities
Al-Jarf, Reima – Online Submission, 2009
E-mail messages received from 460 graduate and undergraduate students were analyzed for types of requests, academic needs, reasons for seeking author's help, communication strategies and cultural differences. Findings showed that 47% of the undergraduate subjects sought help with assignments; 31% asked an academic question about their courses; 22%…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Student Needs, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students
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Forsa, Catherine Q. – CEA Forum, 2017
Students often ask why technical writing and literature courses are in the same department. Many students also share that technical and professional communication (TPC) courses are new to them. They are more familiar with high school literature courses and first-year composition courses. And given these experiences, they are often unsure about why…
Descriptors: College English, Technical Writing, Literature, Freshman Composition
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Journal of Reading, 1979
Presents a public service advertisement by the International Paper Company on how to write a business letter and discusses the ad campaign to improve students' literacy. (DD)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Literacy
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Hand, Brian; Yang, Olivia Eun-mi; Bruxvoort, Crystal – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2007
This study researched the use of writing-to-learn strategies within a high-school (Year 11) chemistry classroom. The writing task itself asked the students to write a business letter to a younger audience of middle-school (Year 7) students. A mixed-method design was used for the study, incorporating pre/post- testing with semi-structured…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Writing (Composition), Interviews, Attitude Change
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Todd, Mavis M. – Business Education Forum, 1980
A new approach to teaching students to write effective business letters is presented. It uses class members as resources, writers, and readers for the assignment. Four stages are described: the interview, discussion of models and format, revision, and the reply. Results of the exercise and suggestions for continued application are included. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Learning Activities, Letters (Correspondence)
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Hanasono, Lisa K. – Communication Teacher, 2020
Courses: This unit-level teaching assignment was designed for courses on rhetoric, persuasion, professional communication, public speaking, and business communication. Objectives: By completing this activity, students should be able to: (1) identify and research a specific job, scholarship, or award they'd like to pursue within the next six…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Job Applicants, Advocacy, Rhetoric
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Stoddard, Ted D. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1985
Discusses a favorite assignment, which is to require students to write a "real-world" business letter and then mail it with the anticipation of a response. (EL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Education Work Relationship, Expository Writing
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Rallón, Ana Olga; Peñaloza-Rallón, Anna Carolina – HOW, 2021
In this pedagogical proposal, we utilized Feminist Pedagogy and narratives to reveal women's skills that they had silenced in their cover letters for employment. Five females' narratives were analyzed using aspects of the grounded theory method to answer the question: "What do women's narratives reveal about their personal skills otherwise…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Skill Development, Writing (Composition), Feminism
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Scanlon, Regina M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2003
Describes an engaging project in which students have to design and construct a three-dimensional candy box that would appeal to children. Requires students to make the box out of prisms, pyramids, or cylinders, determine the surface area and volume of the solids, and write a persuasive business letter. (YDS)
Descriptors: Creativity, Evaluation Methods, Geometry, Interdisciplinary Approach
Waltman, John L.; Golen, Steven P. – ABCA Bulletin, 1984
Offers a technique designed to help business communication students write sales letters and letters of application. (FL)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business Skills, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education
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Fukushima, Tatsuya – Simulation & Gaming, 2007
This article discusses a simulation wherein learners of Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) in a business writing course at an American university are assigned tasks to write a series of business letters based on situations that are likely to occur in actual business settings. After an overview of the theoretical background, this article…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Business Communication, Integrity, Japanese
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