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writing Spread from southern
Mesopotamia to
Egypt in the 3rd millennium
BCE in the form of
cuneiform (wedge-shaped) signs; this was largely replaced by an alphabetical system in Palestine early in the 2nd millennium
BCE, based on consonants (vowels borrowed from the Phoenicians were added by the Greeks at some time before the 8th cent.
BCE). Inscriptions, to be permanent, were incised in stone, as (it is recorded) on the tables of the
Law brought by Moses from
Sinai (Exod. 31: 18). But a prayer scroll (pre-exilic) has been discovered in Jerusalem, and one of the
Qumran scrolls has the writing on sheets of copper. For everyday use
leather and
papyrus were available as writing material, and both took ink made from soot and applied with a brush or
pen.
The OT records exchanges of written communications. Letters were frequently sent and received at the royal courts of Israel and
Judah, from
David's time (2 Sam. 11: 14) and in the reign of
Hezekiah (2 Chron. 30: 1), and also to and from the Persian court (Ezra 4: 7).
It was fairly common for people in Israel to be able to read—even for children (Isa. 10: 19), but when
Baruch wrote down the words of
Jeremiah, and the king required them to be read to him by an official (Jer. 36: 21), it may have been that the king could not himself read. According to the NT, Paul also dictated letters (Rom. 16: 22), but it is likely that he could read both
Hebrew and
Greek. Certainly he signed his letters with his own hand (Col. 4: 18). The letters of Paul were read aloud in the Church meetings, and sent on to other Churches (Col. 4: 16). When
Philemon received his private letter, he would have read it aloud, since silent reading was generally unknown in antiquity.
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Writing and the Disciplines
Magazine article from: Peer Review; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...director of the John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines, Cornell University The growing prominence and institutionalization of "writing across the curriculum" (WAC) and "writing in the disciplines" (WID) programs throughout...
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Writing consultations can effect quantifiable change: one institution's assessment.
Newspaper article from: Writing Lab Newsletter; 5/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...the types of data we were keeping on the Writing Center. I proudly showed her the extensive Excel file of data reflecting our Writing Center's growth since its inception...but if I wanted to "prove" that the Writing Center helped students become better writers...
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WRITING WRONG CAPITAL DISTRICT COLLEGES PUT EMPHASIS BACK ON THE BASICS.(Main)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 9/1/1988; 700+ words
; ...can expect to fret and sweat more over writing assignments than their older brothers...are requiring new students to take more writing courses and to write more essays for their...choppy sentences and fuzzy paragraphs. Writing teachers call this new collegewide approach...
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Writing across the curriculum in a college of business and economics.
Magazine article from: Business Communication Quarterly; 12/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...California State University, Northridge. Writing-across-the-curriculum programs have...found the presence of both formal and informal writing policies, differences in standards for writing in upper-division core courses, differences...
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2004-2005 Writing! Planning calendar.(Calendar)
Magazine article from: Writing!; 4/1/2004; 700+ words
; 2004-2005 Writing![R] Planning Calendar ISSUES & FEATURE READING- THEMES ARTICLE WRITING LINK Includes a "Writer's Short pieces...excerpts Portfolio" prompt to from contemporary writing practice modes of designed to spark student...
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Writing to learn in a content area. (writing as an educational medium)
Magazine article from: The Clearing House; 1/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; Although writing across the curriculum has been emphasized...Educational Progress found that student writing performance has shown little improvement...informative, persuasive, and imaginative writing, only 25 percent of eleventh-grade...
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Writing test fails to reflect abilities
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 6/4/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...years since the College Board added a writing section to the SAT Reasoning Test...bound students to demonstrate their writing skills to colleges. Prior to the...most colleges did not require a writing exam. However, today, whether...
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Writing to reflect in a mathematics methods course.(Research, Reflection, Practice)
Magazine article from: Teaching Children Mathematics; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...authors have highlighted the benefits to students of writing to learn mathematics. Writing is an important component of communication in...for School Mathematics (NCTM 2000) notes, "Writing in mathematics can also help students consolidate...
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Writing assessment rubic
Magazine article from: Teaching Exceptional Children; 9/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...time to engage in all the stages of the writing process, and given the freedom to move...encouraged to discuss and share their writing with others? For many children, the...because these features of a classroom writing program are more than sufficient. For...
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Writing the narrative-style research report in elementary school.
Magazine article from: Childhood Education; 6/22/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...decided to write about a turtle. After a few minutes of writing, however, she raised her hand and asked the teacher...technique that could be called narrative-style research writing. This writing style uses a narrative, story-like framework...
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WRITING
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
WRITING The term writing encompasses four pairs of linked senses. It may refer to: (1) An activity ( reading and writing ) or the product of that activity ( What illegible writing...
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writing
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
writing the visible recording of language peculiar to the human species. Writing enables the transmission of ideas over vast distances...prerequisite of complex civilization. Where, and by whom writing was first developed remains unknown, but scholars...
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Writing, Teaching of
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Education
WRITING, TEACHING OF Writing pedagogy has been shaped by an array of influences over the years...research, and grassroots movements among teachers. Recognizing that writing assumes many guises and serves varied purposes, teachers and researchers...
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Writing Teachers
Book article from: American Eras
Writing Teachers Sources Skill. In an age when...to teach it. Most schools simply taught writing by having students learn words; the Lancastrian...was part of a whole theory of education. Writing with a good hand was crucial to doing business...
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Direct Writing
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Direct Writing The claimed phenomenon in Spiritualism of spirit writing that is produced directly without visible physical contact with the medium and sometimes without writing material. It dispenses with mechanical contrivances...
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