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Paxton, Richard J. – Review of Educational Research, 1999
Provides a review and analysis of research targeting the rift separating history written for adults and historical texts aimed at K-12 students. Emphasizes the role of personal agency in historical writing and discusses the relative silence of authorial voices within the discourse of history textbooks. (Contains 120 references.) (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Authors, Elementary Secondary Education, History
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Lawson, Hazel; Parker, Maureen; Sikes, Pat – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2006
This paper draws on research which took an auto/biographical and narrative approach in order to investigate mainstream teachers' and teaching assistants' experiences and understandings of inclusion. Throughout the 2003/04 academic year, three researchers made three visits to one primary and one secondary school to talk with individuals and groups.…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Personal Narratives, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming
Fisk, David L. – 1994
This paper reflects on the motivations for doing photography and examines the therapeutic use of photography with various populations. The paper provides an account of how one person was trained as a teacher in the early 1970s but could not find work. He moved into and then out of social work with the elderly in Chicago. Having learned photography…
Descriptors: Children, Delinquency, Disabilities, Individual Development
Butler, Sydney J.; Bentley, Roy – 1989
The best way to understand and appreciate the forms and structures of autobiography is through the creation of lifewriting stories--memoirs, portraits, reminiscences, anecdotes, family histories, etc., which provide entry points for exploration in life experiences. Lifewriting texts provide the best point of penetration for the developing reader…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Models, Personal Narratives
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Crissey, Marie Skodak – Journal of School Psychology, 1983
Presents an account of the author's early vocational experiences which contributed to a career in school psychology. Provides a practitioner's view of activities and responsibilities and their implications for training and the future. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Elementary Secondary Education, Personal Narratives
Gelardin, Sally – 2001
Career narratives help people understand their skills, interests, values, and goals by viewing them within the context of their lives. This paper provides an explanation of how counselors can identify the means in which career narratives can help people manage traumas and fears. It explains how counselors can learn new activities for themselves…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Career Counseling, Career Development, Counselor Training
Emmons, Stuart; Geiser, Craig; Kaplan, Kalman J.; Harrow, Martin – 1997
Co-written by two individuals with schizophrenia and two psychotherapists who have worked professionally with people experiencing schizophrenia, this book gives first-hand insight into the process and effects of the disease. The patients provide an introduction to the book that includes a list of questions, with their answers, that were asked of…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Case Studies, Coping, Mental Disorders
Cuban, Sondra – 2002
This study examines persistence narratives of female immigrants in three public library literacy programs. The narrative analysis method was used. Transcripts of student interviews and biographical portraits were read, and incidents, images, events, and statements concerning persistence supports and barriers, literacy, and language learning were…
Descriptors: Females, Immigrants, Library Role, Library Services
Ackerman, Richard H.; Maslin-Ostrowski, Pat – 2002
This book seeks to understand how school leaders cope with and respond to significant dilemmas in their practice and what the experience means to them. It is based on stories from conversations with self-described wounded leaders. By their accounts, these experiences are the kind that wound to the core (what some leaders call their integrity or…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Personal Narratives
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Gonzalez, Kenneth P.; Marin, Patricia; Figueroa, Mark A.; Moreno, Jose F.; Navia, Christine N. – Journal of College Student Development, 2002
Examines overt and hidden aspects of experiences as Latina/o doctoral students. Phase one of the study entailed constructing autoethnographic narratives that described doctoral experiences. Phase two involved using the narratives to stimulate a dialogue about experiences in the academy. The findings describe the critical consciousness achieved.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Hispanic American Students
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Mishler, Elliot G. – Harvard Educational Review, 1990
Defines validation as a process by which researchers evaluate the trustworthiness of a study through a tacit understanding of actual practices. Proposes an approach to validation based on the concept of exemplars--concrete models of research practice. Uses three studies of narrative--life history, oral narrative, and narrative strategy--as…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Inquiry, Narration, Personal Narratives
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Day, James M. – Journal of Moral Education, 1991
Examines processes of moral change in light of emerging concepts from narrative psychology. Argues that role taking can be better understood when narrative concepts are employed. Concludes that, where cognitive developmental and narrative approaches to psychological development differ, the narrative account can illumine and challenge categories…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Moral Development, Personal Narratives
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Murphy, Peter G. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2004
"Arrest Sitting Bull," a novel written by Douglas C. Jones that relates the personal stories of individuals involved in the military and the political domination of the Sioux Indian during the period leading to the Sitting Bull killing is described. The incessant quest to establish and maintain control and the integral roles played by fear and…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, American Indian Literature, Novels, Authors
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Rosenblatt, Paul C.; Wallace, Beverly R. – Death Studies, 2005
As part of a comprehensive interview study on African-American grief, the authors explored how racism is incorporated into narratives about a deceased family member. To the extent that experiences of racism are pervasive in African-American life and to the extent that narratives about a person who has died generally account for the life…
Descriptors: Death, African Americans, Grief, Racial Bias
Robbins, Wendy – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1983
Narration of author's visit to the libraries of Florence, Italy, focuses on city, provincial, and national libraries, including the Laurentian Library, Biblioteca Communale Centrale (city), Biblioteca Marucelliana (regional), and Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (national). Conversations with the directors of each library are highlighted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Archives, Depository Libraries, Foreign Countries, Librarians
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