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Sommer, Robert – 2001
Autobiographies are typically included along with self-help books on resource lists for mental health clients. Although first-person narratives may have advantages of reader identification with the protagonist, little research has been done on this issue. One problem is that book categories overlap, e.g., some novels are autobiographical, and some…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Counseling, Family Relationship, Identification (Psychology)
Greene, Stuart – 1995
A study examined the problems students confront as they try to advance their own ideas when they are also asked to synthesize their interpretations of what others have said in developing a written argument. The researcher spent 15 weeks in a class of 15 students that focused on the theme of literacy. Discussions were observed and taped and…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Case Studies, Classroom Research, Higher Education
Conway, Jill Ker – 1990
This autobiography is concerned with the early years and young womanhood of Jill Ker Conway, the first female president of Smith College and a noted historian specializing in the experience of women in America. The book tells the story of Conway's journey from a girlhood on an isolated sheep farm in the Australian grasslands where she studied by…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries
Coia, Lesley; Taylor, Monica – 2001
Teaching is a reflective and deeply human activity, an ethical enterprise that involves the teacher as a person. The educational significance of autobiography lies in its ability to enable people to understand their present experiences and those yet to occur. Teacher-educators' interest in autobiography is very narrowly defined: the professional…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Data Collection, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Friedman, Norman – School Review, 1974
Author reviewed the life of the architect of Summerhill and evaluated Neill's contributions to education. (RK)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Book Reviews, Educational Attitudes, Educational History
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Kent, George E. – Phylon, 1973
Analyzes books in black literature selected to represent certain main lines of development in autobiography, fiction, poetry and criticism; the essay is limited in its coverage to books bearing a 1972 copyright. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black Literature, Book Reviews, Characterization
Dulsey, Bernard M. – Mod Lang J, 1970
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Autobiographies, Economic Change, Hispanic American Literature
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Mattingly, Paul H. – History of Education Quarterly, 1970
This essay criticizes both scientific and polemic history for not focusing upon historical change, and offers a possible alternative. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black Power, Economic Factors, Educational History
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Bruffee, Kenneth A. – College English, 1971
Identifies--and labels as elegiac romance"--a group of 19th and 20th century American, English, and European novels in which a narrator relates the story of a heroic, questing figure to whom he is committed in attempting to overcome the effect of loss which results from" the hero's death. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Literary Criticism, Literary Genres, Narration
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Uceda, Julia – Revista de Occidente, 1970
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Formal Criticism, Moral Criticism, Novels
Cosgrave, Mary Silva – Horn Book Magazine, 1983
Annotates six adult books of interest to high school students. Book subjects include Martha's Vineyard, growing up in the Great Depression, feral cats, and World War II. (FL)
Descriptors: Adults, Animals, Annotated Bibliographies, Autobiographies
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Weinberg, Nancy – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1982
Investigated how people with congenital orthopedic disabilities intially learn that they are different and how they learn the evaluative meaning associated with being disabled. Analyzed the content of 29 autobiographies. Results indicated that people born with orthopedic disabilities discover between ages 3 and 5 that they are different. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Autobiographies, Child Development, Children
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Moskos, Charles C., Jr. – Society, 1977
Describes the family, the Greek community, and traces his life growing up Greek in America. (AM)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Ethnic Groups
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Shaw, Jean M.; Chessin, Debby A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1996
During fall semester of their senior year, preservice elementary teachers evaluated their mastery of mathematics and teaching methods and wrote an autobiography of their school mathematics experiences. This process helped the prospective teachers gain insight into their own strengths and weaknesses and improved rapport with the methods course…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Autobiographies, Education Majors, Elementary Education
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Perreault, George; And Others – English Journal, 1996
Describes ideas for writing prompts and assignments proposed by three different teachers: (1) writing poems inspired by smells of herbs and spices; (2) writing about past perceptions and feelings after looking at a photograph; and (3) writing a "self-portrait." (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, Lesson Plans, Personal Narratives
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