The National Study of Writing Instruction - University at Albany
The National Study of Writing Instruction - University at Albany
The National Study of Writing Instruction - University at Albany
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Wh<strong>at</strong> is the general subject <strong>of</strong> this class (check one)?<br />
___ English ___Social science/history ___M<strong>at</strong>h<br />
___ Science ___Other (please specify� __________<br />
During the past 5 days in this class, which <strong>of</strong> the following written<br />
activities have students engaged in for classwork or homework?<br />
(Check all th<strong>at</strong> apply.)<br />
___ Completed multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, or short-answer<br />
exercises<br />
___ Copied notes as directed (from the board, dict<strong>at</strong>ion, power point<br />
present<strong>at</strong>ion, etc.)<br />
___ Took their own notes from lectures, discussions, or readings<br />
___ Completed numerical calcul<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
___ Completed logical or m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical pro<strong>of</strong>s<br />
___ Engaged in sentence-combining tasks (practicing sentence<br />
structures)<br />
___ Written <strong>at</strong> least a few sentences for any kind <strong>of</strong> writing task, formal<br />
or informal<br />
___ Completed a page or two <strong>of</strong> writing<br />
___ Completed 3 or more pages <strong>of</strong> writing<br />
___ Other (please specify):<br />
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