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Schriver, Karen A. – 1991
This paper recognizes that critics of the "plain language movement" point out that what is "plain" to one audience may mystify and confuse another. It adds that questions such as "Plain language for whom?" and "How can we know whether a text is written in plain language?" raise legitimate concerns about the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Protocol Analysis, Readability
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Harmon, Janis M. – Journal of Literacy Research, 1998
Investigates word meaning constructions of four middle-school learners during self-selected reading events where learners targeted unfamiliar words. Explores learner perceptions about vocabulary acquisition. Finds learners used multiple strategies in single encounters with new words, were not inhibited by inaccurate word meaning constructions,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Definitions, Grade 8, Middle Schools
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Bell, Joyce – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2008
Reading is a complex skill, vital for the postgraduate student. However, many international postgraduate students experience considerable difficulty when applying their reading practices learnt in their own countries. This paper, part of a larger study, aims to provide insights into the reading practices of Indian/Bangladeshi postgraduate students…
Descriptors: Indians, Metacognition, Graduate Students, Foreign Students
van Hover, Stephanie; Yeager, Elizabeth – Canadian Journal of Education, 2007
In this study, we explore the instructional decision making of Charlotte, a graduate of an intensive social studies teacher education program. Charlotte articulated a sophisticated conception of historical thinking and appeared to possess exemplary pedagogical content knowledge. Her classroom practice did not incorporate the approaches to…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
Cote, Nathalie; And Others – 1994
A study examined how students use their prior knowledge and experience to help them understand a text, and how that influences what they recall from the text. Subjects, 46 sixth graders from 3 elementary schools in Nashville, Tennessee, were tape recorded as they thought aloud while reading either a passage on "sugar" or a passage on…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Prior Learning
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Keefer, Matthew; Ashley, Kevin D. – Journal of Moral Education, 2001
Provides a systematic analysis of the cognitive processes required for acquiring skill in practical ethical reasoning in a professional domain. Reports striking differences in students' and ethicists' use of knowledge and reasoning. Points to the importance of professional knowledge and role-specific professional obligations in resolving ethical…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Codes of Ethics, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking
Greene, Brenda M. – 1989
A case study examined how a basic writer read, identified, and proposed solutions to textual problems in two drafts of texts that she wished to improve. The subject engaged in a modified form of a think-aloud protocol and an open-ended interview. Data generated from the participant were analyzed to determine the degree of miscue, the kinds of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading
Greene, Brenda M. – 1989
A study examined how often basic writers miscued, the kinds of miscues they made, the possible factors related to why they made miscues, whether they corrected their miscues, and the degree to which miscues may have prevented them from seeing textual problems. Subjects, three female basic writers (part of a larger study) participated in four taped…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading
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Harmon, Janis M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Describes how profiles of individual readers are valuable constructs in assessing independent word learning strategies and how such information can drive instruction. Describes the independent word learning strategies of three learners of varying ability, illustrating what information think-alouds can provide teachers. Discusses instructional…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Protocol Analysis
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Henderson, Michael – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of community of practice in sustaining teachers' participation in a blended (face-to-face and online) professional development course. Design/methodology/approach: A longitudinal multiple-case study methodology was used in researching groups of five teachers in Australia and four teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Online Courses, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Carey, L. J.; Flower, Linda – 1989
This report examines the composing processes of expert writers to determine which cognitive processes in expository writing produce an opportunity for a creative response. The first section considers how the ill-defined nature of many writing problems and the cognitive processes experts use to solve these problems interact to provide an…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Expository Writing
Nagy, Philip – 1990
This study assesses the ability of schema theory to address ill-structured problems without becoming unwieldy. Prior to addressing the study proper, the paper reviews the literature on memory for complex phenomena, ill-structured problems, expert-novice differences, administration as problem solving, and assessment of complex learning outcomes.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Kantz, Margaret J. – 1989
When students write syntheses in response to a rhetorical task, does the rhetorical nature of the task exert some special influence on the students' composing processes? How do these processes differ? Three case studies, quantitative analyses of papers written by seventeen undergraduates, and a tentative model of a synthesizing process address…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creative Writing, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Fontaine, Sheryl I. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1989
A three-part training procedure was developed to adapt thinking-aloud writing protocols (TAWPs) for use with children as verbal reports of their audience awareness. Four nine-year olds wrote letters while producing TAWPs. Children know that audience factors affect writers' decisions, but they do not use this awareness when making writing…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Children, Communication Skills
Crawford, Wayne – 1993
A study examined whether student-constructed grading criteria complicate or reduce teacher or programmatic standards and determined whether written criteria actually drive students' writing and revising processes. Published criteria for evaluating compositions in 22 college and university writing programs across the nation were analyzed. In terms…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Case Studies, College Sophomores, Grading
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