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Yigitbilek, Demet – TESL-EJ, 2022
Deficiency-oriented attitudes are still common occurrences despite growing emphasis on linguistic and cultural diversity. Promoting inclusivity in learning, Herrera (2016) proposed "biography-driven instruction" emphasizing the power of students' assets. Though her work was intended for young learners' biliteracy, I argue that the tenets…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Language Usage, Native Language, Second Language Learning
Hopkins, Justin B. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study is an examination of the outcomes of practicing autoethnography, specifically in the context of first-year undergraduate, writing-intensive courses. The researcher recounts his initial, inspiring encounter with autoethnography and explores the possibility of its pedagogical application in composition instruction. Autoethnography is a…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition)
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Wissman, Kelly – English Journal, 2009
When Don Imus made his infamous comments about the Rutgers University women's basketball team in 2007, he provoked widespread (yet short-lived) attention to the circulation of language practices demeaning to women of color. In an elective autobiographical writing course that the author designed with and for urban high school girls, the students…
Descriptors: Females, Poetry, Urban Schools, Authors
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Winner, Tammy; Shields, Theodore – Computers and Composition, 2002
Details the act of writing and publishing a literacy autobiography on the World Wide Web for an English course at a college located on a small island in the Bahamas. Notes that this activity gave geographically isolated writers an opportunity to consider the intricate powers of language and their space in the larger social and cultural influences…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Autobiographies, Geographic Isolation, Higher Education
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Tobin, Lad – College English, 1996
Scrutinizes the author's response to a seemingly stereotypical male narrative written by a student fitting the disruptive macho male stereotype. Examines how teachers respond to stereotypical male narratives of conquest and individualist triumph, and whether their responses to such essays are not conditioned by their responses to the authors. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autobiographies, Higher Education, Males
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Dow, Miriam C. – English Journal, 1996
Argues for the value of reading and interpreting autobiographical writing in a high school literature class. Explains a teaching method whereby students are asked to choose a special passage and respond to it in their journals from a personal viewpoint. Suggests that the sharing of these passages in class builds class chemistry. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, High Schools, Journal Writing
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Brodkey, Linda – College English, 1994
Provides an autobiographical account of the author's childhood and adolescence. Examines the experience of coming to literacy. Considers the nature of a white working-class girl's sorties into the larger white middle-class culture. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Differences, English Instruction, Higher Education
Sandman, John; Weiser, Michael – 1992
Writing autobiographies, in which students describe their experiences as writers, show that students already know a great deal about their strengths and weaknesses as writers and about the conditions they need to write successfully. Typical first assignments given to entering college students are often used to diagnose the ability level and…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Educational Experience, Personal Narratives, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Rankin-Brown, Maria; Fitzpatrick, Carrie – Online Submission, 2007
Background: This study involved a bicoastal project between four composition classes, two in California and two in Pennsylvania. The focus was on how students read, write, and converse about ethnic and spiritual distinctiveness and the role of writing in identity development. Purpose: The researchers exercised a variety of methods (diverse…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Writing (Composition), Student Attitudes, Cultural Awareness
Norman, Kimberly A.; Spencer, Brenda H. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2005
Since instruction in writing theory and pedagogy for preservice teachers is often limited, it is essential that teacher educators provide learning experiences that are supported by research in effective teacher preparation and make maximum impact in the time available. One of the experiences that has been identified as holding promise for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Literacy Education, Writing Workshops, Autobiographies