Teaching Writing in the Content Areas

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas
Author: Vicki Urquhart,Monette McIver
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781416601715

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This book examines nearly 30 years of research to identify how teachers can incorporate writing instruction that helps students master the course content and improve their overall achievement. Building on the recommendations of the National Commission on Writing, authors Vicki Urquhart and Monette McIver introduce four critical issues teachers should address when they include writing in their content courses: Creating a positive environment for the feedback and guidance students need at various stages, including prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing; Monitoring and assessing how much students are learning through their writing; Choosing computer programs that best enhance the writing process; Strengthening their knowledge of course content and their own writing skills.

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas
Author: Stephen Tchudi,Susan Jane Tchudi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1983
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015004014380

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Content area writing for teachers working with elementary school children.

Teaching in Content Areas with Reading Writing and Reasoning

Teaching in Content Areas with Reading  Writing  and Reasoning
Author: Harold L. Herber,Joan Nelson-Herber
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1993
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UVA:X002335658

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Teaching Writing in the Content Areas

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas
Author: Stephen Tchudi,Joanne Mueller Yates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1983
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031972248

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The third in a series on content area writing instruction, this booklet is intended for high school teachers who have taught writing, but who want to move into content writing topics and for teachers who are novices at teaching writing but who think content writing instruction might be an important skill to teach their students. The three sections of the booklet demonstrate how content area instruction can be integrated into existing curricula, enhancing instruction rather than being a separate component. The first section offers some basic principles and procedures that show how to start content writing in the classroom. The second section offers specific model units and lessons. The third section, concerned with applications and extensions, shows teachers how to move beyond the sample lessons to develop specific materials for their own classrooms and includes a discussion of evaluation and grading of content area writing. (HTH)

Content area Writing

Content area Writing
Author: Harvey Daniels,Steven Zemelman,Nancy Steineke
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123242054

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Presents information about two major types of writing: writing to learn and public writing. Offers strategies for planning, organizing, and teaching, as well as numerous examples of student work and guidelines for evaluation and assessment.

Writing in the Content Areas

Writing in the Content Areas
Author: Amy Benjamin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317925729

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Do you spend entirely too much time correcting your students' papers? Do your students' essays and term papers take side trips to nowhere? Is their writing riddled with mechanical errors? Do their lab reports and essays lack specificity and clarity? Writing in the Content Areas, Second Edition is for middle and high school content area teachers who assign essays, term papers, lab reports, and other writing tasks to students. This book provides strategies and tips to help teachers of social studies, science, art, etc. improve the quality of students' writing and apply national and state curriculum standards in your classroom. The strategies in this book can be integrated easily into every teacher's daily plans. They will help your students improve their abilities to - reflect before writing - organize and classify - provide detail without padding - use technical terminology correctly - avoid unnecessary words - spell correctly - take useful notes while they read and during your lectures. This book will help teachers - get what they want from a writing task - frame their assignments more precisely - correct student papers more quickly and efficiently The new second edition offers activities and strategies which involve technology (word processing, presentation programming, the Internet, and e-communications), differentiated instruction, and brain-based learning.

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas
Author: Stephen Tchudi
Publsiher: National Education Association
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015013343440

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College instructors concerned about student writing quality are provided with information on writing in the content areas and writing across the curriculum. Following an overview of writing in the content area, the chapters focus on writing and learning--"workaday" writing (personalizing knowledge through writing, forms of workaday writing, other workaday forms, and workaday writing and inquiry learning); writing projects in the disciplines (assignment making and the writing process from assignment to writing); evaluating writing (evaluation in process, grading content writing, the issue of correctness, and a note on evaluation through writing); examples of content writing projects (the QUEST program, teaching science writing, thinking before writing in public relations, social action portfolio, landscape history, simulations and case studies, science dialogues, consumer reports, and interdisciplinary humanities); Writing across the Curriculum programs (Michigan Technological University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, State University College of New York at Fredonia, The University of Michigan, and Montana State University); and faculty workshops (writing and teaching). Contains 106 reference. (SM)

Writing Behind Every Door

Writing Behind Every Door
Author: Heather Wolpert-Gawron
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317821144

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For students to become college-ready writers, they must be exposed to writing throughout the school day, not just in English class. This practical book shows teachers in all subject areas how to meet the Common Core State Standards and make writing come alive in the classroom. Award-winning educator Heather Wolpert-Gawron provides effective and exciting ideas for teaching argument writing, informational writing, project-based writing, and writing with technology. Each chapter is filled with strategies, prompts, and rubrics you can use immediately. Special Features: A variety of writing strategies that work in any subject area Tips for developing meaningful prompts Diagrams and templates that you can use with your students Rubrics for assessing writing, as well as ideas for having students create their own rubrics Samples of student work in different formats Ideas for teaching students to break the Google homepage habit and conduct effective research Cross-curricular writing assignments for science, history, ELA, electives, and PE Suggestions for teaching summary writing, an essential academic skill Ideas for staff professional development on Common Core writing