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Wilson, David E.; And Others – 1993
Composing and telling stories can allow a person to resist and revise those confining stories drafted by others. As an illustration of the powerful role narrative plays in English teachers' research and teaching, a pre-service teacher's autobiographical story narrates her refusal of the oppressive roles she had been assigned. The teacher's story…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Higher Education
Anderson, Brandi, Ed. – Loblolly Magazine, 1987
Written and published by the students at Gary High School, Gary, Texas, "Loblolly Magazine" is published twice a year. Issues are frequently devoted to a distant theme. The theme of this issue, "East Texas Storytellers," attempts to capture some of the local color and regional history of eastern Texas. The first article,…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Folk Culture, Legends, Local History
Heaton, Moss, Ed. – Loblolly Magazine, 1985
Written and published by the students at Gary High School this volume has three articles dealing with East Texas life. The first "Arthur Smith" (David Hancock and others) is an account of growing up in Marian County, Texas is described by the local Baptist minister. The pastor begins with the year of his birth and gives detailed…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Ethnography, Folk Culture, Local History
Jenkins, Mercilee MacIntyre – 1982
To learn more about small group interactions, a study investigated the characteristics of women's conversation in its own right rather than compared to a male model of conversation. The researcher spent 10 months as a participant/observer in a women's weekly circle (WWC), a group of mothers of young children who met once a week. The researcher…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Cooperation, Females
Ifkovic, Edward – 2001
This book tells the story of Tunxis Community College (Connecticut), which exemplifies the changes seen in higher education across America since the 1960s. The College, created in 1970, is part of Connecticut's public college system. The author discusses Tunxis' factual history, and presents a collection of "voices" of the people who fashioned a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational History, Narration
Paley, Vivian Gussin – 1999
This narrative details the responses of children and adults to a story about young children welcoming a boy with severe disabilities into their own story telling and re-enactment. Linking the act of story telling to the practice of the Hasidim, who would teach people to think about goodness by telling stories about holy men performing good works,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Children, Dramatic Play, Peer Relationship
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Ancelet, Barry Jean – International Journal of Oral History, 1983
To focus only on collecting traditional forms of folklore can mean missing important forms of oral history and literature. Stories from French Louisiana are used to illustrate the continuing tradition of oral literature in the region and the way in which oral history is altered for the listener's entertainment. (IS)
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Historiography, Interviews, Legends
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Langley, David J.; Senne, Terry – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1997
Preservice teachers need to reflect and write on their experiences in a structured way to compare the value of past and future teaching events. This paper examines the value and structure of stories, discusses teacher reflection, and presents examples and methods of connecting stories and reflective writing within preservice physical education.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Physical Education, Practicums
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Trease, Geoffrey – Children's Literature in Education, 1996
Offers reflections and anecdotes from the seven-decade writing career of the well-known children's author of "Bows against Arrows" (1934) and the five-book series beginning with "Boats on Bannermore" (1949) about a group of teenagers in a grammar school. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Blacks, Childrens Literature, Feminism
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Burton, Leone – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2002
Uses narrative to exemplify young children's learning of mathematics. Presents a model of a supportive classroom emphasizing discourse, agency, and authorship through participatory and reflective practices. Identifies features of such a classroom and uses narratives from 5-year-olds to explore their authoring, sense-making, collaborating, and how…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperation, Discourse Analysis, Early Childhood Education
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Fenstermacher, Gary D. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1997
This paper points out the larger issues related to narrative research, explaining that one of narrative research's valuable contributions in education is the revelation of the intentions and beliefs of teachers. The paper reviews and summarizes 10 articles in this theme issue on narrative research. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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DiPardo, Anne – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Argues that, especially in culturally diverse classrooms, students' stories can be a rich source of information about their worlds, values, and linguistic styles. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Personal Narratives
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Allison, Libby – English in Texas, 1995
Presents a teaching strategy that bridges expressivism and social constructionism. Discusses finding the sociopolitical and the cultural in the personal and describes seven steps centered on storytelling and autobiographical writing by which students connect their cultural backgrounds, their own individual ideas and values, and those of mainstream…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Class Activities, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
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Hensel, William A.; Rasco, Teresa L. – Academic Medicine, 1992
Medical faculty who choose and tell stories appropriately, especially if they are of their own clinical experiences, can stimulate students to examine their own values and attitudes. A sample story illustrates how the technique can help students address crises in professionalization and aspects of the doctor-patient relationship. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Medical Education
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Gomez, Mary Louise; Tabachnick, B. Robert – Teaching Education, 1992
Telling teaching stories assists prospective teachers in becoming effective teachers of elementary school children. It offers preservice teachers and teacher educators the challenge of seeing themselves and the opportunity to reflect on their goals and practices. (IAH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
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