On the Job Writing
On the Job Writing is designed for students to learn and practice writing skills that meet workplace requirements for daily communication
Program Details
- 21topics
- 21lessons
Basic Edition
$595
Online and Print Versions Available.
Premium Edition
$795
Online and Print Versions Available.
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Why On the Job Writing?
On the Job Writing is designed for students to learn and practice writing skills that meet workplace requirements for daily communication. With employers identifying writing as one of the greatest weaknesses of new hires, On the Job Writing provides basic career writing guidance and activities in an easy-to-understand manner. Every student, even those who earn excellent grades for essay and report writing, can profit by adding this career writing element to their list of job readiness skills.
Two, 20-lesson versions of On the Job Writing are available and can be purchased as an annual site license online or on a USB drive.
Designed For Every Student
Every student, even those who earn excellent grades for essay and report writing in school, can profit by adding this career writing element to their list of job readiness skills.
Additional Material
Teacher’s notes and suggestions for instruction and grading are included.
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Lessons
Title
- Anyone Can Write
- Who Is Reading: Audience
- Why Are You Writing: Purpose
- Watch Your Attitude: Tone
- “All About You” Viewpoint
- Be Clear: Clarity
- Keep It Short: Conciseness
- Aim for Logic: Coherence
- Check for Correctness and Courtesy
- Writing Strong Sentences
- Writing Effective Paragraphs
- Forming Paragraphs into Documents
- Six Steps of Writing
- Writing to Convey Information
- Delivering Good and Neutral News
- Delivering Bad News
- Making Requests
- Goodwill Writing
- Avoid Common Errors
- Punctuate and Capitalize
- Numbers and Speech Parts