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  1. Group Writing: How Writing Teaches Reading by Peggy Campbell-Rush, 2005-11-01
  2. Teach Yourself Travel Writing (Teach Yourself: Writing) by Cynthia Dial, 2006-06-01
  3. Writing Whizardry: 70 Mini-Lessons to Teach Elaborative Writing Skills by Maity Schrecengost, 2010-07-01
  4. How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 8-14 (Writers' Workshop) by Sue Palmer, 2010-10-10
  5. DownWRITE Funny: Using students' love of the ridiculous to teach serious writing skills by Randy Larson, 1997-08-01
  6. Trait Crate: Grade 1: Picture Books, Model Lessons, and More to Teach Writing With the 6 Traits by Ruth Culham, 2008-11-01
  7. Write a Novel and Get It Published: A Teach Yourself Guide (Teach Yourself: Writing) by Nigel Watts, 2010-07-12
  8. Literature-Based Mini-Lessons To Teach Writing (Grades 1-3) by Susan Lunsford, 1999-01-01
  9. Teach Yourself Writing a Play (Teach Yourself: General Reference) by Lesley Bown, Ann Gawthorpe, 2007-10-12
  10. Writing Fantasy & Science Fiction: And Getting Published (Teach Yourself) by Brian Stableford, 1998-04
  11. Writing to Live: How to Teach Writing for Today's World by Lorraine Wilson, 2006-01-10
  12. How to Teach Writing Without Going Crazy by Murray Suid, Wanda Lincoln, 2000-04
  13. Trait Crate: Kindergarten: Picture Books, Model Lessons, and More to Teach Writing With the 6 Traits by Ruth Culham, 2008-11-01
  14. Reading Into Writing : Using Children's Literature to Teach Writing to Children by Katie Johnson, 2000-10

61. Student Writing What We Teach Is What We Get
Student writing What We teach Is What We Get. Much of the bad writing we're gettingfrom students is the bad writing we assign and teach them to produce.
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62. Science Writing Faculty
These distinguished guests typically teach seminars, read and comment on student pastpresident of the national Council for the Advancement of Science writing;
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faculty John Wilkes , Ph.D., Senior Lecturer and Program Director. Former faculty member and director of the M.Sc. program in science writing at M.I.T. Freelance science writer (national magazines) and former staff book reviewer for the Los Angeles Times. Glennda Chui , M.J., Lecturer (Reporting and Writing Science News). Science writer, San Jose Mercury News. Pulitzer Prize (shared) for 1990 coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Peter Steinhart , M.A., Lecturer (The Science Feature). Author: The Company of Wolves (Knopf) and other books. Nationally known magazine writer, with work collected in The Norton Anthology of Nature Writing and elsewhere. John McNicholas , B.A., Lecturer (Writing and Editing Workshop). Copy chief, Santa Cruz County Sentinel. Paul Rogers , Lecturer (Reporting and Writing Science News). Environment writer, San Jose Mercury News. Pulitzer Prize (shared) for 1990 coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Philip Cohen , B.Sc., Ph.D. Lecturer (Writing and Editing Workshop). San Francisco bureau chief of New Scientist magazine.

63. Review, Summer 1997 - Helping Teachers Teach Writing
UCSC Review Summer 1997. WriteOn! Helping teachers teach writing. ByBarbara McKenna. Walk into Suzanne Brady's fourthgrade classroom
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UCSC Review Summer 1997 WriteOn! Helping teachers teach writing By Barbara McKenna Walk into Suzanne Brady's fourth-grade classroom at Monte Vista School in Monterey and it may take a moment to pick her out of the group. "I used to have the children sit in straight rows, and I was at the front," says Brady, who has been teaching since the late 1950s. "Now it's hard to find me in the classroom. I'm no longer the authority. Now we have 29 teachers, and I just happen to be the tallest." Coauthor of the book Mindful of Others: Teaching Children to Teach, Brady dramatically altered her teaching style in 1977, inspired by her experience at a UCSC summer institute on teaching writing. "I learned so much that summer that I knew there was no way I could go back and teach the way I had before," she says. The institute Brady attended was the first offered by the campus's Central California Writing Project (CCWP), which celebrates its 20th anniversary this summer. Like its sister programs at seven other UC campuses, CCWP exists to improve the teaching of writing in California's schools. The project offers a range of programs, from the five-week invitational instituteoffered in both English and Spanishto a myriad of other workshops and retreats. Funding is provided by UCSC's Humanities Division, UC's Office of the President, and the California and National Writing Projects.

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65. Why Teach Technical Writing
Why teach Technical writing? The decision to make ENG 115 Technical writinga requirement in several programs at Lord Fairfax Community
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66. 86.04.04: Using Graphology To Teach Traditional Writing
Using Graphology to teach Traditional writing. A good refresher book for teacherswho are going to teach writing after being away from it for awhile.
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Government studies over the last few years have indicated to educators that student ability to write has been in a steady decline. Standardized test scores, and tests in which students must demonstrate a mastery of different writing techniques, spotlight these deficiencies and bring them glaringly out to the public’s awareness. Writing is a powerful tool which allows us to communicate with one another in a clear, exact and meaningful way. Why then do students not like to write? Have the telephone and television been the instruments of destruction? Possibly? Probably? Most Likely? Definitely? No!!! We, as educators are faced with the responsibilities of teaching students to write and express themselves well, through various forms of written expression. We are faced with the task of exploring new ways to allow students to develop their writing skills. In the middle schools we give the students many writing assignments in which we, red marker in hand, inspect for the fine points of punctuation, observe structure, correct the spelling errors and check for content. This unit on writing is suggested for use in the upper middle school grades (7-8) with advanced students in an English or Writing class. This unit will also engage the students in a further study of narrative, descriptive and expository writing. The approximate duration should be from 6-8 weeks, culminating with an exposition of class work or some sort of school publication.

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68. Using Norton Connect To Teach Writing At ETBU
Using Norton Connect to teach writing at ETBU.
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Using Norton Connect to Teach Writing at ETBU
Robert H. Ellison
East Texas Baptist University
First presented online at "Rhetoric and Technology in the Next Millennium,"
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June 1998
Abstract This article is a report of a year-long pilot project in computer-based writing instruction conducted at East Texas Baptist University in Marshall, Texas. It discusses
  • the ways in which the use of computers in the classroomspecifically the Norton CONNECT composition softwarehas improved the quality of instruction
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In the summer of 1997, ETBU received $35,000 in start-up grants for the creation of a computer classroom for the English Department. The funds were used to purchase 24 student computers, an instructor's computer, a file server, and 2 laser printers. All machines are equipped as follows: Hardware: 166MHz Pentium processor, 16MB RAM, 1.2GB hard drive, 14" SVGA monitor, 8X CD-ROM drive

69. Stories, Songs And Poetry To Teach Reading And Writing
Stories, Songs and Poetry to teach Reading and writing Literacy throughLanguage. by Robert and Marlene McCracken (Peguis, 1987 ISBN
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70. Latest Laptop Initiative: Author To Teach Writing
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 Latest laptop initiative Author to teach writing. Iwould like to teach writing via this technology, King told the students.
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72. Practica Use Science Classes To Teach Writing Skills
Practica Use Science Classes to teach writing Skills. By Naveen Sunkavallyassociate opinion editor Nearly a year ago, in an attempt
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Nearly a year ago, in an attempt to improve the writing skills of MIT students, the Committee on the Writing Requirement proposed to expand the number of departmental writing practica, six-unit satellite classes attached to certain research and design subjects. Today, after two semesters of drastic practica expansion, administrators seem to agree that practica might be effective in improving writing but also acknowledge that practica are only a small part of the larger solution towards improving writing skills at MIT. The writing practica were an extension of the technical writing cooperative and were designed to be more adaptable and focus on communication skills, said Leslie C. Perelman, associate dean of undergraduate affairs and director of the writing practica program. "Classes meet once a week for two hours, and assignments are closely allied with assignments in the engineering class," he said. Like the technical writing cooperative, which offers instruction through lectures in an engineering context, the writing practica can also be used to fulfill phase two of the writing requirement.

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75. Using Rhetorical Cases To Teach Writing Skills And Enhance Economic Learning
Using Rhetorical Cases to teach writing Skills and Enhance Economic Learning.Publication Journal of Economic Education. Volume Volume 27, No. 3.
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Using Rhetorical Cases to Teach Writing Skills and Enhance Economic Learning
Publication: Journal of Economic Education Volume: Volume 27, No. 3 Issue: Summer 1996 Pages: Author(s): Dennis Palmini (University of Wisconsin) Address (Principal Author): Dennis Palmini, Division of Business and Economics, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, WI 54481, (715) 346-3875 Internet Address (Principal Author): dpalmini@fsmail.uwsp.edu Title: Using Rhetorical Cases to Teach Writing Skills and Enhance Economic Learning Abstract: Competent professionals write to many different kinds of audiences in a variety of writing situations. They actively use and transform their knowledge to help their readers solve problems and make decisions. Audience-focussed rhetorical cases can help students develop these professionally useful writing skills. Because these skills pose a challenging exercise in critical thinking, rhetorical cases may also, as a joint product, enhance students' understanding of economics. An example rhetorical case is presented and the components of a rhetorical case are described. Several elementary principles of writing a memo report are explained as is the use of rhetorical cases in a course. Students appreciate these cases because they see real professional value in the assignments, but the effect of writing on learning has yet to be addressed in economic education research. Summer 1996 Table of Contents
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76. Alternative Ways To Teach And Learn Economics: Writing, Quantitative Reasoning,
Alternative Ways to teach and Learn Economics writing, Quantitative Reasoning,and Oral Communication. Publication Journal of Economic Education.
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Alternative Ways to Teach and Learn Economics: Writing, Quantitative Reasoning, and Oral Communication
Publication: Journal of Economic Education Volume: Volume 16, No. 3 Issue: Summer 1985 Pages: pp. 213-218 Author(s): William J. Field, Daniel R. Wachter, and Anthony V. Catanese Title: Alternative Ways to Teach and Learn Economics: Writing, Quantitative Reasoning, and Oral Communication Abstract: The authors describe an interesting attempt by one university to require of students demonstrated competencies in the areas suggested by the title-writing as freshmen, quantitative reasoning as sophomores and juniors, and oral communication as juniors or seniors. Quantitative measures of the effectiveness of the program are not provided.
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77. KidBibs LT#44: Using Writing To Teach Mathematical Thinking
LearningTip 44 Using writing to teach Mathematical Thinking. By StefanieKahl, BS Fourth Grade teacher, Dunn Elementary School Arlington, Texas
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78. Teach Writing Using The Environment - Natural Resources Education: Minnesota DNR
MN DNR Home Education safety Natural resources education teachers' resources Activities teach writing using using the environment. Finding the words.
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Nature can be a powerful source of inspiration and motivation for budding writers. The vast silence of a snow-filled forest…the curls and curves of frost on a window…images all around us just beg to be recorded. Writing about the environment can help students gain basic skills that will last a lifetime. The environment also encourages reading. A walk in the woods can pique young readers' interest in outdoor adventure books. An hour spent turning over rocks or exploring the edge of a pond can send children scurrying to books that not only answer questions they've raised, but also expose them to related topics. Writing can help children understand and appreciate nature. It gives them a chance to hone and share the thoughts and feelings that come with experiencing the world around them. When children create a nature journal by combining writing and sketches, they build their observation and analytical skills. When they read others' responses to the inspiration offered by the environment, their own observations gain depth and dimension. Writing and reading about the world around us unleashes questions…and answers. It stimulates appreciation. It helps refine existing ideas and gives birth to new ones.
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80. Writing Workshops Teach Basics Of Communicating With Public
writing Workshops teach Basics of Communicating with Public. The science communityhas not taken seriously its responsibility to inform the public. .
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"The science community has not taken seriously its responsibility to inform the public." P hysicists with a penchant for communicating science to the public received a crash course in the fundamentals of writing for the general interest media during special workshops held at both the March and April meetings of the APS. Originally suggested by a special APS task force on informing the public, the workshops were hosted by Robert Park, APS Director of Public Affairs, whose weekly electronic newsletter "What's New" reports on science policy developments and other science-related public issues. He is the author of numerous articles and editorials for the general media, as well as the recently released book, Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud (see APS News , March 2000) Park drew on his considerable experience and success in this area to offer helpful tips to scientists aspiring to write for their local media, from the generation of an idea to the finished product. Not surprisingly, breaking in is the hardest step in the process. Aspiring writers can either write an Op-Ed and call an editor to discuss and gauge the level of interest, length, etc., or call to "pitch" a potential Op-Ed - something which can be difficult for first-time writers. A guaranteed formula for failure is to send out articles blindly to an editor without making personal contact. The ability to "write to length" - that is, produce a specific number of words to fit available space-is a highly valued quality, and over-writing is a common mistake. "An editor knows how much space he has, and sometimes he will edit down an Op-Ed, but he may also reject it because of the extra work," said Park. Editors also tend not to accept "pleading" articles simply asking for more funding because "science is good." There needs to be a powerful issue under debate to draw their interest. Park has found that the strongest hooks tend to be related to safety or effectiveness of consumer products, such as the power line cancer scare or magnet therapy. While these might not form the substance of the Op-Ed, they are a good "news peg" to draw the interest of the reader and concretely illustrate one's points, he said.

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