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Blanton, Linda Lonon – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1994
The preparation of second-language students for the academic mainstream is discussed. Consideration is given to the essential role of personal experience in learning, language acquisition, and academic reading/writing and to assessment of the implications for the English-as-a-Second-Language classroom. (Contains 56 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition, Reading Skills
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Rondinone, Peter – Journal of Basic Writing, 1991
Attempts to assist teachers in helping students navigate the breaches that occur when what is learned at school is diametrically opposed to the values the student learns at home or in the community, particularly when those values inhibit language acquisition. (KEH)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Community Attitudes, Family Influence
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Bulpitt, Helen; Martin, Peter J. – Active Learning in Higher Education: The Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2005
Reflection, in a classroom setting, presents educators with a method for narrowing the theory-practice gap. Material from the practice environment can be brought into the classroom and used as the substance of learning from experience. Enabling students to understand and value reflection is an essential part of this process. It is also a process…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Theory Practice Relationship, Classroom Environment, Learning Experience
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Kornfeld, John; Prothro, Laurie – Children's Literature in Education, 2005
This article provides a rationale for using literature in the classroom to explore conceptions of curriculum and teaching. We discuss a number of exemplars from children's and young adult fiction, both mainstream and less well known; offer a taxonomy for categorizing the range of visions of curriculum and teaching in the literature; and describe…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Young Adults, Fiction, Instructional Materials
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Rice, Brian – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
The author is a Mohawk scholar who has taught in academic institutions for around eleven years. This article will explain how he believes the discipline of Native studies has been co-opted by mostly white academics and Native scholars who reflect a Euroamerican worldview in their teaching and how that has affected him as a Native academic. The…
Descriptors: Institutions, American Indian Education, Scholarship, Personal Narratives
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education, 2007
"Count Us in: Achieving Success for Deaf Pupils" is a timely report. It comes when schools are becoming more confident in dealing with a wide range of additional support for learning needs. Schools are also more aware that they need to personalise experiences in order to meet pupils' learning needs. The report does point to strengths…
Descriptors: Deafness, Teaching Methods, Student Experience, Educational Quality
Dixon, John; Stratta, Leslie – 1984
Addressed to classroom teachers, this booklet illustrates ways student enterprise projects offer uncommon opportunities for students to write and ultimately produce materials having social value. It is suggested that, for elementary school students, teachers can structure enterprise projects involving play. For example, one teacher invited…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Learning
Arbogast, Gary W. – 1978
The elementary school experiences of 418 entering education majors at the University of New Mexico were investigated to determine the extent to which early experience may or may not have influenced the students' choice of physical education as a career. Data was collected concerning the following variables: 1) number of students whose shools had…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Early Experience, Education Majors
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
TO HELP STUDENTS ENJOY POETRY--ESSENTIALLY AN "UNTEACHABLE" EXPERIENCE--THE TEACHER SHOULD APPROACH THE TEACHING OF POETRY THROUGH A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL POEMS RATHER THAN PRIMARILY THROUGH AN EMPHASIS ON THE POEM'S HISTORICAL PERIOD, NATIONAL ORIGIN, OR THEMATIC CONTENT. THE DEVICES WHICH GIVE POETRY ITS SPECIAL RHYTHMIC…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 11, Literary Criticism
Mandel, Barrett J. – 1978
Three "deep structures" of the literary curriculum (contexts within which teachers teach literature) have been identified: (1) the imitative structure, in which students learn about the background of the text, (2) the analytic structure, and (3) the generative approach, dealing with a work's effect on readers. While experienced literary critics…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Higher Education
Adams, John C., Jr. – 1970
This paper discusses the effectiveness of small group interaction as opposed to teacher centered instruction. The following procedures are suggested in using this type of class instruction: (1) students are told that the class is not lecture, but one in which they will participate actively; (2) personal data is collected from each student; (3)…
Descriptors: Environment, Evaluation, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Feely, Ted M., Jr. – 1972
An investigation of the function of the term "inquiry" in the field of social studies is made in this conference paper. Inquiry as an activity of student investigation is examined. The distinction is made between student-centered and scholarly-based inquiry in social studies classes. Two perspectives are discussed--inquiry as a process and inquiry…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Conference Reports, Discovery Processes, Educational Research
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Jones, Ruth S. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1975
The Study examines the influence of student community-involvement on raising the level of student interest in social and political activities. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Community Involvement
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Amberg, Jay – English Journal, 1978
Describes a successful unit on language that involved having students describe a specialized use of language they had personally experienced. (DD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Patterns, Language Role, Language Styles
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Neitz, Mary Jo – Teaching Sociology, 1985
The resistance of recent high school graduates enrolled in residential colleges to feminist analysis in terms of the students' life experiences is explained. Rather than dismissing students' perceptions as naive, it is important to apply a feminist methodology to their experiences. Some suggestions are made. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Life Style, Sex
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