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Polette, Nancy – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1993
Explains how to perform a booktalk as a readers' theater script and offers guidelines for staging. Two examples are given, one for a picture book and one for a novel; and nine booktalks are provided for historical books that are suitable for adaptation as readers' theater scripts. (LRW)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Fiction, History Instruction
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Bartlett, Leo – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Argues educational researchers must recognize the need for a dialectic between theory and method. Proposes a quasi-historical methodology based on a theory of social action. Suggests a means for understanding the meanings of actions. Outlines a schema for the interpretation of text and offers researchers a form of disciplined inquiry. (Author/NL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
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Phillips, Ellen Haygood – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1996
A teacher describes her use of oral family history and story telling to develop students' language skills. Guidelines for obtaining oral histories, developing a specific story, teaching acting techniques, and preparing for performance are offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Family History
Fryar, Maridell – 1979
In an era in which the credibility of public schools is falling with the general public, community forensics performances by students have the potential for cultivating public awareness of the effectiveness of the schools. Forensics is intrinsically related to basic speaking and listening skills, and since there is great potential for…
Descriptors: Accountability, Basic Skills, Debate, Elementary Secondary Education
Nessel, Denise – Phi Delta Kappan, 1987
Reading comprehension is often tested by teachers through verbal questioning of students on a literal, interpretive, or evaluative level. The drawbacks of this method are that it often doesn't develop understanding or require interpretation. Presents an example of how to develop thinking and comprehension through a questioning strategy focused on…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Assessment
Cottrell, June S. – 1983
Each hemisphere of the brain has several primary functions that are interesting to explore in terms of all areas of creative endeavor, particularly those involving both speech/language and imagery. Therefore in preparing students to interpret and share the artisitc expression of the poet, the writer, the storyteller, or the dramatist, the teacher…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Drama, Interpretive Skills, Literature Appreciation
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