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Pappas, Christine C. – Language Arts, 1991
Argues against the idea that story is the primary way that children come to literacy. Presents a case study that shows that, given the chance to interact with information books, young children are not only capable of reading them but eager to do so. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Kindergarten Children, Literacy

Swaim, James F. – Language Arts, 2002
Describes a "dialogic" (Bakhtin, 1981) writing workshop that is responsive to the social priorities of children and that reconsiders dilemmas within an alternative framework. Notes that the experiences and tests of two writers in third grade highlight the way identity and sense of self can be developed and explored in a writing community that…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Cooperation, Fiction

Olenn, Valjeane M. – Language Arts, 1984
Describes fourth-grade students' experiences during a concentrated research writing project. Shows through a case study how students learned to present objective information through a narrative vehicle. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Narration

Labbo, Linda D.; And Others – Language Arts, 1995
Discusses six ways in which writing workshop and specific practices like author's chair can actually make learning to write more difficult if they are implemented in inappropriate ways. Presents a case study. Advocates focusing more on what the child is trying to do and less on what the teacher is trying to teach. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Primary Education, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship

McCarthey, Sarah J. – Language Arts, 1994
Suggests that personal writing poses both opportunities and risks in writing classrooms. Discusses the experiences of two children in a fifth/sixth-grade writing process classroom. Notes that benefits of personal writing are opportunities for authenticity, finding voice, and a therapeutic value; whereas risks include coercion of students who are…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Intermediate Grades

Proctor, John – Language Arts, 1986
Describes how a remedial instructor joined forces with a regular classroom teacher and developed learning contexts that would enable students with learning difficulties to experience success at academic tasks through shared learning. (HTH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Language Arts, Learning Problems

Gray, Esther N. – Language Arts, 2001
Examines a collaborative inquiry study group that provides a context for increased engagement and risk-taking by a struggling, young writer. Captures the process of one child's literacy activities during six weeks of inquiry study that transformed his attitude toward reading and writing as well as his confidence in his own capabilities. (SG)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness

Hancock, Marjorie R. – Language Arts, 1992
Illuminates patterns in responses to literature by analyzing one sixth grader's entries written in her literature response journal. Finds that the student's responses reveal her as an active reader and writer with unique thoughts, feelings. and opinions generated by quality children's literature. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades

Wollman-Bonilla, Julie E. – Language Arts, 1991
Describes a collaborative professional development project designed to bring whole language knowledge to more classroom teachers. Discusses one staff developer's work with a second grade teacher. Argues that staff developers must (1) know and respect teachers; (2) provide ongoing support; and (3) link theory and practice. Concludes that staff…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Faculty Development, Grade 2, Inservice Teacher Education

Valentine, Sonia L. – Language Arts, 1986
Discusses one teacher's gradual acceptance of poetry as a useful means for teaching many areas of the language arts. Includes a case study of one student's growth as a poet. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Arts

Language Arts, 1984
Presents observations on the effects of a word processing program developed for first-grade students. Focuses on the composing and transcribing abilities of six students, representing the range of abilities in the class. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software

Graves, Donald H.; Giacobbe, Mary Ellen – Language Arts, 1982
Reports on two case studies of writing development in the primary grades. Notes the impact of teacher's questioning techniques, both on student development as writers and on teacher ability to evaluate student progress. (RL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Primary Education, Questioning Techniques

Holmes, Lynda A. – Language Arts, 1999
Illustrates how studying fourth-grade students' language-play response discourses and sharing students' patterns of thinking with them can lead to authentic assessment that fuels learning. Discusses open activities (providing challenge, autonomy, and social collaboration) that foster language-play response. Discusses what is meant by language…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Case Studies, Class Activities, Grade 4

Dyson, Anne Haas – Language Arts, 1982
Contrasts, through portraits of five young writers, the writing strategies of children used at home and in a kindergarten writing center that stressed a formal language arts program. Argues that the teacher's approach to writing instruction and the child's writing strategies must be compatible to ensure independent writers. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Family Influence, Kindergarten, Language Arts

Staab, Claire – Language Arts, 1991
Discusses thematic centers in which teachers select a theme and design of several classroom stations on the topic. Describes application of the technique in one Canadian class of six-, seven-, and eight-year olds, many of whom were English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) students. Identifies characteristics of the technique. (SG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research
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