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  2. Teaching Elementary School Students to Be Effective Writers

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    Teach students the writing process. 1. Teach students strategies for the various components of the writing process. 2. Gradually release writing responsibility from the teacher to the student. 3. Guide students to select and use appropriate writing strategies. 4. Encourage students to be flexible in their use of the components of the writing ...

  3. Based on Coven's popular writing classes and workshops at Princeton University as well as her decades of experience in the public and private sectors, "Writing on the Job" addresses the real challenges professionals face in today's digital age, and shares essential practices that can improve the performance of any organization.

  4. Teaching Secondary Students to Write Effectively

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    Effective writing is a vital component of students’ literacy achievement, and writing is a critical communication tool for students to convey thoughts and opinions, describe ideas and events, and analyze information. Indeed, writing is a life-long skill that plays a key role in post-secondary success across academic and vocational disciplines.1

  5. Assessing Writing: A Review of the Main Trends - ed

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    Receptive skills are those in which the individual receives language produced by others. They include reading and listening. On the contrary, productive skills include speaking and writing. They are two critical skills which form a main component of the complex process of communication (Hyland, 2003).

  6. As vital tools for adult education practitioners, reviews of books about practice should contain an appropriate balance between description and analysis. The following nine tips may be helpful when writing such a book review: (1) read the book carefully; (2) examine other reviews that have appeared in various publications to gauge the structure desired and target audiences addressed; (3) while ...

  7. Abstractor: N/A. ISBN: N/A. ISSN: N/A. EISSN: N/A. Getting the Job: How To Write Your Resume. A Resume Writing Workshop. Frazier, Heather; Cognard-Black, Jennifer. This booklet, which was developed by Ohio State University's community outreach program to meet area residents' needs for custom-tailored writing instruction, is designed for use in ...

  8. Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) | Adult Education and ...

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    The Online Writing Lab (OWL) website was developed at Purdue University as a free service of the Writing Lab at Purdue. OWL houses writing resources and instructional material. Students—no matter their skill level— and members of the education community will find information to assist with many writing projects. Teachers and trainers may use this material for in-class and out-of-class ...

  9. List of writing occupations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of writing occupations organized alphabetically. These are positions, jobs and occupations that typically entail creative, entertaining or informational writing. Author. Blogger. Book coach. Commissioning editor. Copy editor. Creative consultant. Dog writer.