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Peer reviewedCohen, Laurie Warshal – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Presents a Holocaust literature class that brings new voices to the community college literature curriculum. Describes a course that involves reading five survivors' autobiographies, hearing four survivor speakers, one of whom was one of the authors, and hearing a speaker who had researched the murder and victimization of her family during the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Course Descriptions, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Enrichment
Peer reviewedCormier, Robert – English Journal, 2001
Presents an essay by renowned author of young adult literature Robert Cormier, musing on the autobiographical aspects of his own writings as well as writing in the guise of people or about situations to which he is a complete stranger. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Autobiographies, Creative Thinking
Jurin, Richard R.; Hutchinson, Suzanne – Environmental Education Research, 2005
College students (n=292), after completing an American environmental history course, selfselected, defined and defended their ecological worldview in an ecological autobiography essay that used historic content about different philosophies concerning the environment and natural resource use. The whole sample divided into groups along a spectrum of…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, World Views, Autobiographies, Environmental Education
Alheit, Peter – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2005
This paper argues that there is no other way to describe history, and particularly the personal life history of people, apart from in the form of a narrative. It also suggests that as history is not understandable, save in the form of a narrative, the narration as such "makes" history. Drawing on the findings of a research project on…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Adult Learning, Adult Education, Personal Narratives
Pagaard, Stephen – History Teacher, 2005
Students immediately think they understand this aspect of the Hitler regime, one in which the "Fuehrer" "says," or dictates, and his minions follow. Their usual view of Hitler assumes a tireless leader who works around the clock to supervise--through the secret state police (Gestapo) and other institution--every detail of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historians, Authoritarianism, Police
Norton-Meier, Lori A. – Language Arts, 2005
A teacher's experience with an eight-year-old child named Aaron that pushes her understanding of language, literacy and culture to a different level is presented. This thrice-learned lesson details her professional journey of continual transformation by revisiting a story as a kindergarten teacher, a graduate student and a teacher educator.
Descriptors: Young Children, Cultural Influences, Learning Experience, Autobiographies
Wallace, Kendra R. – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2004
The article considers the contributions of Gee's Discourse theory to the study of multiethnic identity among mixed heritage students. By framing experience within social context, activity, and interaction, I argue that Discourse theory facilitates a conceptualization of ethnic identity as a situated phenomenon emerging at the intersection of the…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Ethnicity, Heritage Education, Cultural Background
Carr, Wilfred – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2005
This article deals with some long-standing philosophical issues concerning the nature of educational theory, its relevance to educational practice and its role in the professional development of teachers. Instead of treating these questions as "theoretical", however, it approaches them through a reflective autobiographical account of the role that…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Role, Professional Development, Theory Practice Relationship
Robb, Daniel – Teacher Magazine, 2006
Each autumn, the author leads a group of teenagers around Walden Pond, once the home of Henry David Thoreau, and proves that a whole curriculum--from history to philosophy to science--can be taught outside of a conventional classroom. The pond--located in Concord, about 20 miles west of Boston--is where Thoreau built his famous cabin and wrote…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Teaching Methods, Field Trips, United States History
Meininger, Herman P. – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This article is about life story work with people with learning disabilities. It talks about reading and writing stories, and listening to them. Telling your life story, writing it down and talking about it with others can be an important part of self-advocacy for people with learning disabilities. Life stories are helpful when they are told or…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Writing (Composition), Self Advocacy, Learning Disabilities
Bullough, Robert V., Jr. – Studying Teacher Education, 2008
Within teacher education the position of educational foundations courses is increasingly precarious. Such courses are often declared irrelevant by students who embrace the aims of training and immediate practicality over education as the essence of learning to teach. Drawing on student and instructor diaries and diary summaries, the article…
Descriptors: Foundations of Education, Teacher Educators, Diaries, Education Courses
Kasten, Susan, Ed. – Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL), 2010
The classroom practices discussed in "Effective Second Language Writing" reflect various trends and methodologies; however, the underlying theme in this volume of the Classroom Practice Series is the need for clear and meaningful communication between ESL writers and their readers. While approaches differ, two core beliefs are constant: ESL…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Linguistics
Moldavan, Carla; Mullis, Lelia – 1998
This paper addresses students' affect toward mathematics in relation to the learning environment created by the teacher through the analysis of the mathematical autobiographies of students at four different institutions of higher learning in the Southeast. Most of the students were in teacher education programs. The original intent was to compare…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Mathematics Education
Heglar, Charles J. – 1994
Although slave narratives have enjoyed critical attention as literature and autobiography, when presenting them to undergraduates, there is some confusion--usually centering on the dissimilarities between the narratives and traditional autobiography. The narratives are not as linear, not as focused on personal development; the narrators are not as…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
Jones, Gwendolyn S. – 1994
A representative selection for studying African American autobiography as a literary discipline is "A Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South" by Anna Julia Cooper, published in 1892. As a literary form, the book is a series of eight essays: four essays about women and their relation to other groups or their place in the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Blacks, Females, Feminism

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