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Klassen, Stephen – Science & Education, 2010
Although various reasons have been proposed to explain the potential effectiveness of science stories to promote learning, no explicit relationship of stories to learning theory in science has been propounded. In this paper, two structurally analogous models are developed and compared: a structural model of stories and a temporal conceptual change…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Story Telling, Story Grammar, Active Learning
Amiryousefi, Mohammad; Rasekh, Abbass Eslami – English Language Teaching, 2010
Metadiscourse is a new and interesting field of inquiry which is believed to play a vital role in organizing and producing persuasive writing, based on the norms and expectations of people involved. Metadiscourse embodies the idea that writing and speaking are more than just the communication of ideas and presentation of ideational meaning. Rather…
Descriptors: Definitions, English Teachers, Performance Factors, Models
Hayward, Denyse V.; Gillam, Ronald B.; Lien, Phuong – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2007
Purpose: The script frameworks model (R. Schank, 1975) and causal network model (T. Trabasso & L. Sperry, 1985) were used to assess script-based story retellings of children with and without language impairments (LI). When retelling scripts and stories, children developing typically include (a) more obligatory than optional elements, with few…
Descriptors: Scripts, Story Grammar, Language Impairments, Reading Comprehension