The I-search Paper

The I-search Paper
Title The I-search Paper PDF eBook
Author Ken Macrorie
Publisher Boynton/Cook
Total Pages 386
Release 1988
Genre Education
ISBN

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This revised and retitled edition of Searching Writing includes two additional I-Search papers, one by a teacher, and a new chapter entitled "The Larger Context," which shows how the I Search concept can work throughout the whole curriculum in school and college. As with the first edition, The I-Search Paper is more than just a textbook; it's a new form of instructional help -- a context book -- that shows students what authority is in matters of learning and invites them to join the author and teacher in the educational movement called "Writing to Learn." To put this book in the hands of all the students in the course is not only to help them carry out an I-Search but to introduce them in a delightful way to the resources and tools of intellectual inquiry -- but one that never forgets the emotional or physical side of human activity. This is a rare textbook that treats students as partners in learning. It shows what it is to take charge of one's own learning and suggests that this move is one that productive people keep making throughout their lives.

Practical Ideas for Teaching Writing as a Process

Practical Ideas for Teaching Writing as a Process
Title Practical Ideas for Teaching Writing as a Process PDF eBook
Author Carol B. Olson
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 223
Release 1996-02
Genre
ISBN 0788127187

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Contains a collection of specific classroom strategies & suggestions for teaching writing to elementary school students according to an eight-stage process. Specific techniques for teaching each stage of the writing process & descriptions of proven approaches for using these techniques are also included. "A wonderful resource, a labor of love from a large & talented group of educators." Had its beginnings in the California Writing Project at the Univ. of California, Irvine. Best Seller! Illustrated.

Content Area Literacy

Content Area Literacy
Title Content Area Literacy PDF eBook
Author John E. Readence
Publisher Kendall Hunt
Total Pages 338
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN 9780757508172

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Targeted Reading

Targeted Reading
Title Targeted Reading PDF eBook
Author R. Scott Baldwin
Publisher Kendall Hunt
Total Pages 146
Release 2003-10-14
Genre Education
ISBN 9780757501593

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Feedback in Second Language Writing

Feedback in Second Language Writing
Title Feedback in Second Language Writing PDF eBook
Author Ken Hyland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2006-08-14
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521856638

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This collection of scholarly articles by leading researchers offers empirical data and analysis of complex issues related to providing feedback during the writing process.

The Tao Of Writing

The Tao Of Writing
Title The Tao Of Writing PDF eBook
Author Ralph L Wahlstrom
Publisher Adams Media
Total Pages 224
Release 2005-11-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1593374046

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This book in the series applies Eastern philosophies to writing exercises. By tapping into the true flow of their creativity, writers can discover and develop their talents. The author uses the connection between teaching, writing and the tenets of the tao to help writers hone their craft from a new perspective.

Tell Me a Story

Tell Me a Story
Title Tell Me a Story PDF eBook
Author Anthony Tate Fulton
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 144
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1475828802

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Stories have great power. This book attempts to harness that power to help students grow and develop as writers. It argues that stories and narratives can be utilized in the composition classroom, specifically first-year composition (FYC) to break down barriers. Throughout a given semester, stories and narratives can help students in composition courses to overcome academic, personal, and creative barriers, establishing a space for developing as writers and thinkers. Providing theoretical approaches, practical methods, and implications for using stories in FYC, this book explores the versatility of stories as teaching tools.