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Benger, Alexander – Teaching History, 2020
Alex Benger asks whether the mode of enquiry adopted by cultural historians, the construction of webs of past meaning from past perspectives, is underexplored in school history. Benger used a cultural history approach in his building of an enquiry for Year 9 around one man's experience of the First World War. Here he examines his pupils' efforts…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Grade 8, High School Students, War
Zhu, Gang; Rice, Mary; Rivera, Hector; Mena, Juanjo; Van Der Want, Anna – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
This study conceptualises teacher attrition as a dynamic process of identity construction and interpretation in shifting professional knowledge landscapes, which attunes to both individual and contextual milieus. From this perspective, this narrative inquiry describes the attrition experiences of two Chinese beginning teachers after two years of…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries
Muse, Alexa – English in Education, 2020
This article examines the results of a 17-week self-narrative portfolio project from a year seven classroom in Turkey. The practitioner research combines the frameworks of Cultural Historical Activity Theory and Figured Words in order to assess the differences in linguistic and identity growth between national and international students. I posit…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Foreign Students, Self Concept
Foster, Rachel; Goudie, Kath – Teaching History, 2019
Reflecting on challenges that had surfaced in their own and others' efforts to get pupils to write historical narratives, Rachel Foster and Kath Goudie went back to the drawing board to consider the disciplinary purposes of narrative. They used both historical scholarship and theoretical works by historians on narrative construction. Their…
Descriptors: European History, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Grade 8
Behizadeh, Nadia – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
The author analyzed an attempt to increase authenticity of writing in a middle school English language arts classroom. Drawing on a grounded theory of authenticity developed based on stated needs of a diverse group of students, the author and classroom teacher designed curriculum that sought to help students choose a valued topic, emphasize…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Middle School Students, English Curriculum, Personal Narratives
Toliver, S. R. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2020
Drawing on Black feminist/womanist storytelling and the three-dimensional narrative inquiry space, this article showcases how one Black girl uses speculative fiction as testimony and counterstory, calling for readers to bear witness to her experiences and inviting witnesses to respond to the negative experiences she faces as a Black girl in the…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literary Genres, Females, Story Telling
Etherington, Matthew – SAGE Open, 2019
This narrative inquiry explores how Finnish schoolteachers perceived the emotion of pride as a feature of teaching and learning. The study consists of face-to-face interviews with Finnish schoolteachers between 30 and 62 years of age. The results reveal perceptions of teaching and learning that are shaped by a culture of social equality, modesty,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Personal Narratives, Foreign Countries, Norms
Jason D. Mizell; Judith Flores Carmona – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This paper explores the use of testimonio methodology, born from Chicana/Latina feminist thought and epistemologies as a way of exploring the languaging and knowledge production practices of minoritized communities as a platform to share their/our wisdom/voices in applied linguistics. As such, testimonio is a methodology that allows racialized…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Racism, Applied Linguistics, Culturally Relevant Education
Laursen, Helle Pia – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2019
Based on data from a researcher-generated activity and with the overall objective to gain insight into how students talk about themselves as readers, the study examines how, in a conversation with two classmates and a research assistant, 12-13-year-old students embrace or reject different figured worlds related to literacy. The analysis…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Literacy, Reading Attitudes, Interviews
Farley, Stuart – Teaching History, 2021
Inspired by the work of the social and cultural historian Tim Cole, Stuart Farley decided to look again at the way he teaches the Holocaust. He wanted to focus on the geographical concept of place as a way of enabling his Year 9 students to build far more diverse narratives, which took full account of the chronological diversity of people's…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Death, European History, Jews
Miatin, Uli Fauziyah; Wiedarti, Pangesti – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2019
This article reports a study of results of Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) model on the teaching of English writing, particularly on students' personal recount writing and their motivation to write. The study was aimed at investigating whether: (1) SRSD was effective toward students' personal recount writing and (2) SRSD was effective…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Student Motivation, Personal Narratives, Writing (Composition)
Anitha Muthukumaran – ProQuest LLC, 2023
As the educational environment is moving more towards a technology-rich system, students with visual impairments (VI) educated in general education classrooms must be guaranteed equitable access to content curricula. The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of middle school students with VI when accessing and using technologies…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Visual Impairments, Piagetian Theory, Developmental Stages
Nagrotsky, Katie; Grullon, Anaisbely Franjul – Democracy & Education, 2020
The authors of this article call upon classroom memories to demonstrate the harm of the standardized testing apparatus in the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom. Goal setting under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) has led to targeted school intervention based on metrics, and many states have chosen to double down on standardized ELA and…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Language Arts, Student Experience, Standardized Tests
Konle, Stephanie C. – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2017
This study uses social studies teachers' autobiographical reflections and discussions to investigate the tension between their perceptions of the purpose of studying the past and the realities of classroom practice. Initial findings show teachers' concern with the disconnect between the complexities of studying the past and the simplistic nature…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Social Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Middle School Teachers
Wessel-Powell, Christy; Bentley, Helen – New Educator, 2022
From newcomers and novices, to cautious censors and seasoned advocates, pre-service teachers and in-service teachers who use critical literacy approaches to advocate for justice walk an imagined precarious line between courageously engaging in difficult, critical conversations about risky texts, navigating obstacles, and getting burned by…
Descriptors: Censorship, Critical Literacy, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Attitudes