S. J.

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S. J.'s work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (100% of indexed citations) · 4 indexed citations.

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  1. Teachers' Orientations toward Writing Instruction
    Abstract

    This study of 29 teachers from four states in the US investigated teachers' orientations towards writing and the influences on their beliefs. Through interviews about writing instruction, the researchers found significant differences between teachers in high and low-income schools. While teachers in high-income schools valued rhetorical style, developing voice, and reading-writing connections, teachers in low-income schools focused on grammar, mechanics and sentence structure. Teachers in high-income schools appear to be exercising more choice in curricular materials and valuing quality of writing beyond grammar and mechanics, whereas teachers in low-income schools are using specific curriculum mandated by the districts. Influences on teachers' orientations included school context, programs and materials, and assessments. The study raises concerns that students in low-income schools are missing out on authentic, challenging, and meaningful writing opportunities since the focus is on skills-based instruction. The findings point to the need for teachers to provide all students with opportunities to develop rhetorical style, voice, and reading-writing connections in addition to grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure.

    doi:10.17239/jowr-2013.05.01.1
  2. The Search for Grounds in Legal Argumentation: A Rhetorical Analysis of Texas vs Johnson
    doi:10.1023/a:1012282916984
  3. Technical brochure preparation
    Abstract

    Recent practical experience in applying computer and machine technology to the preparation of the text and graphics of a 16-page full color technical brochure is described. Emphasis is on problems in estimating costs, preparing a draft, enhancing a halftone illustration, buying printing, and choosing between perfect and pleasing color reproduction.

    doi:10.1109/tpc.1985.6448196
  4. Different Drummers: Readings for Composition
    doi:10.2307/357246
  5. Report on a Trial of the Oregon Plan
    doi:10.2307/373870
  6. Reading for Understanding
    doi:10.2307/355279
  7. I Cannot Be a Shepherd
    doi:10.2307/372199