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Dingus, Jeannine E. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2006
National narratives on the movement to desegregate Southern schools, as construed by dominant cultural forces, focus on school desegregation from the vantage point of dominant culture; portraying school desegregation as a singular and inevitable event emanating from jurisprudence and principles of democracy, with little attention to the…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Social Class, African American Teachers, School Desegregation
Smith, Louis M. – 1993
This autobiographical paper describes the teaching of an adjunct faculty member at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri, and the doctoral and postdoctoral students he taught. The paper discusses the author's study of the area of biography and autobiography; the use of ethnography, history, and biography in qualitative research; the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Biographies, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
Young, Beth; Tardif, Claudette – 1988
The interview process in qualitative research is discussed, based on the experiences of the two participants in a series of life-story interviews. The interviews were held during a pilot study for a doctoral project, and this account of the process is presented from the dual perspectives of the researcher-interviewer and of the interviewee,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Biographies, Decision Making, Interviews
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Brunner, C. Cryss – Journal of School Leadership, 1997
Discusses a qualitative study focused on specific success strategies gathered in interviews with women superintendents. Interpretations that cut across the narratives are expressed through the metaphoric framework provided by Carlos Castaneda's principles of power that govern the "riddle of the heart," or caring ethic. Successful women…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Improvisation, Interviews
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Weiland, Steven – Review of Higher Education, 1994
This paper argues that faculty career studies have neglected important work in life-span human development and narratives of the academic life. It suggests that such studies should use recent contributions from the behavioral sciences, pay attention to scholarly and scientific biography/autobiography, be discipline specific, and use varied methods…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Careers, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis
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Hoskins, Marie L.; Pence, Alan; Chambers, Elizabeth – Early Child Development and Care, 1999
Examines day care memories at ages 11-12 and 17-18 of 4 female participants in the Victoria Day Care Research Project. Reports a continued strong interest in fathers and a shift over time in salience of different memories. Presents implications for early childhood educators. (DLH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Day Care Effects, Early Childhood Education, Early Experience
Belcher El-Nahhas, Susan M. – 1997
This paper provides a general overview of the type of problems encountered in the field of research so that individuals who are contemplating conducting research in an underdeveloped country for the first time are better prepared, and hence, better able to complete their research. The paper recounts a female researcher's personal experiences in…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Educational Research, Field Studies
Edwards, Mary D. – 1993
Using qualitative inquiry, this study provided a descriptive autobiographical revelation of the various developmental experiences of a preservice French teacher. A major focus on the subjective aspects of the teacher candidate's development provided additional information concerning her mental and personal life and the influence they have on her…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, French, Higher Education, Language Teachers
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Folman, Rosalind D. – Adoption Quarterly, 1998
This qualitative study of children's narratives examined how 8- to 14-year olds experienced removal from parents and placement into foster care. Issue-focused analysis indicated that the children's narratives portray a progression of traumatizing events ensuing from the placement processes. The narrative from a well-handled placement suggests…
Descriptors: Coping, Crisis Intervention, Early Adolescents, Emotional Experience
Hensley, Beth H. – 2000
What impact did a nontraditional work experience have on subsequent life decisions in older women's lives, and what can be learned from these experiences that could have an impact on the educational and career decisions of girls and young women? This paper presents data from a collaborative research project with a group of eight older adult women…
Descriptors: Baseball, Career Choice, Females, Feminism
Levin, Barbara B. – 2003
This book represents the results of a 15-year study based on case studies of the development of four teachers' pedagogical thinking. It illustrates how teachers' thinking (about children's behavior, development, learning, and teaching) develops over time based on their personal and professional life experiences. Data come from regular, periodic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Longitudinal Studies
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Ornstein, Allan C. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1995
New research on teaching involves qualitative, or ethnographic, methods. It is highly descriptive and often relies on narrative inquiry, which is embedded with messages about power, justice, and inequality. The new research relies on language and dialogue, using metaphors, stories, biographies, autobiographies, conversations, exemplars,…
Descriptors: Biographies, Case Studies, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Flaherty, Emalee G.; Jones, Rise; Sege, Robert – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Objective: To learn about primary care physicians' experiences in identifying and reporting injuries caused by physical abuse. Method: Two qualitative analysts facilitated a focus group of six Chicago area, primary care physicians. Physicians representing diverse practice settings were selected to participate in the discussion. The analysts…
Descriptors: Physicians, Injuries, Focus Groups, Child Abuse
Lee, Jungmin – ProQuest LLC, 2008
Multicultural education is a growing interest in South Korea and is viewed as a way to respond to the multicultural challenges resulting from the recently increasing number of foreign migrants and international marriages. The primary purpose of this study was to explore how multicultural education is contextualized in South Korea. For this…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Program Implementation
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Portway, Suzy; Johnson, Barbara – Early Child Development and Care, 2003
Interviewed young adults with Asperger Syndrome and their parents to examine the experience of growing up with the syndrome. Found that many were excluded educationally or socially, and although they "looked and talked normally," they never seemed to "fit in." Findings suggest need for greater knowledge of Asperger Syndrome among preschool…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Childhood Needs, Early Identification, Emotional Adjustment
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