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Mullet, Judy H.; Akerson, Nels M. K.; Turman, Allison – Adult Learning, 2013
Stories matter, and the stories we tell ourselves matter most. Truth has many layers and narrative helps us makes senses of our multilayered reality. We live a personal narrative that is grounded in our past experience, but embodied in our present. As such, it filters what we see and how we interpret events. Attachment theorists tell us our early…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives
Newell, George; Bloome, David; Hirvela, Alan – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015
Focused on the teaching and learning argumentative writing in grades 9-12, this important contribution to literacy education research and classroom practice offers a new perspective, a set of principled practices, and case studies of excellent teaching. The case studies illustrate teaching and learning argumentative writing as the construction of…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Allen, Eliza; Flint, Amy Seely – English in Texas, 2014
Twenty-first century literacy practices demand that children are actively engaged with technology as they participate in a wide variety of literacy activities. Technology-enriched environments, such as using blogs to further discussions on socially significant issues, create opportunities for broader, authentic audiences for students' thinking,…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Web 2.0 Technologies, Student Journals
Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2013
Calls for vigilance have been a recurrent theme in social justice education. Scholars making this call note that vigilance involves a continuous attentiveness, that it presumes some type of criticality, and that it is transformative. In this essay Barbara Applebaum expands upon some of these attributes and calls attention to three particular…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Attention, Persistence, Knowledge Level
Rodgers, Meagan – CEA Forum, 2012
Recent scholarship shows that teachers across English studies continue to struggle with discussions of race in their classrooms. In this article, I offer the intent/effect tactic as a tool teachers can use to analyze and respond to racially problematic assertions. By asking students to consider not only intent but also effect, we can help them…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Racial Bias, Rhetoric, Listening
Hogan, J. Michael; Kurr, Jeffrey A.; Johnson, Jeremy D.; Bergmaier, Michael J. – Communication Education, 2016
In light of the U.S. Senate's designation of March 15, 2016 as "National Speech and Debate Education Day" (S. Res. 398, 2016), it only seems fitting that "Communication Education" devote a special section to the role of speech and debate in civic education. Speech and debate have been at the heart of the communication…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Debate, Civics, Citizenship Education
Bhukhanwala, Foram – Middle School Journal, 2014
This article examines students' participation in Boalian Theater activities to role-play, rehearse, and develop strategies to use when bullied or witnessing bullying. One intention of the theater was for students to respond and to engage in perspective-taking and empathy as one of the ways of responding to bullying experiences and making sense of…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Theater Arts, Role Playing, Bullying
Oosterhof, Albert – Online Submission, 2012
Declarative knowledge involves being able to state and explain characteristics, terminologies, properties, phenomena, concepts, principles, and techniques. Chi and Ohlsson (2005) characterize it as the dominant form of knowledge, maintaining that it does not involve isolated units but rather is organized as semantic networks, theories, schemas, or…
Descriptors: Science Education, Grade 7, Cognitive Ability, Schemata (Cognition)
Byrom, Jamie – Teaching History, 2013
The overwhelming response of history teachers to the final version of the National Curriculum (2014) was one of relief that their insistent, penetrating critique of the first draft had been heeded. Jamie Byrom shares that profound sense of relief and celebrates the achievement of the history education community in making its voice heard. However,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development
Miretzky, Debra; Stevens, Sharon – About Campus, 2013
There are significant concerns about campus relationships, primarily between white students and students of color, but also related to students of different religious backgrounds (e.g., Christian and Muslim). Despite the growing diversity in faculty and student bodies on campus, students could still navigate through college without having to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Awareness
Levering, Bas – Ethics and Education, 2011
The Dutch government has decided to intervene in parents' role in bringing up their children by imposing compulsory parenting support. As such an intervention has to be legitimatised as being "in the interests of the child", it is important to take a closer look at this concept. First it is shown that it is not evident that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government Role, Parent Role, Child Rearing
Hassel, Bryan C.; Hassel, Emily Ayscue – Public Impact, 2012
American children deserve the one ingredient we know creates stellar learning results: excellent teachers. These teachers produce "well over" today's typical year of learning growth. Without them, even with solid teachers who produce a full year of progress, children who start behind stay behind, and few students get ahead of their…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Strategic Planning, Teacher Leadership
Curtis, Deb – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2012
Seeing children--noticing the details of their actions and words and seeking their perspective to catch a glimpse of how they experience the world--brings joy and deeper understanding to the author's work and life. Over the years she has cultivated the practice of slowing down and observing closely to see the child's point of view. She has…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childhood Attitudes, Educational Strategies, Interpersonal Competence
Steinfeldt, Jesse A.; Steinfeldt, Matthew Clint – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2012
This article describes a multicultural training intervention that addresses American Indian stereotypes perpetuated through the use of American Indians and corresponding imagery as mascots by schools and athletic teams. With the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development's tripartite model of multicultural competence (awareness,…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Intervention, American Indians, Ethnic Stereotypes
Fite, Kathleen – Childhood Education, 2012
Childhood learning is full of easy-to-remember directions. Recall such advice as "Stop, look, and listen" before one crosses the street and "Stop, drop, and roll" if one's clothes catch on fire. These sayings are clear and concise with specific instruction about what to do in a critical situation. As a teacher educator who has been in the field…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education, Phenomenology