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McClure, Amy A., Ed.; Kristo, Janice V., Ed. – 1996
Focusing on children's books identified as "notable" for their rich use of language, this book presents essays that discuss literary genres and literary language, responding to the language of Notable Books, and developing an appreciation for language diversity. The book also presents brief essays by well-known children's authors…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Alaska State Council on the Arts, Anchorage. – 1991
This study is aimed at determining the economic impact of the arts in the state of Alaska. Summary and analysis of data from statewide surveys of organizations, art retailers, and artists are the focus of this study. The survey looked at (1) "Artists: Types of Work Produced"; (2) "Artists: Percent of Income from Producing Art";…
Descriptors: Acting, Alaska Natives, Artists, Authors
Day, Frances Ann – 1994
Intended to be used as a resource guide, this book provides educators with information about writers and artists whose backgrounds and works reflect the diversity of our society. The guide includes 39 authors and illustrators who celebrate their diversity of cultures. These subjects represent a variety of minority and ethnic groups but have in…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Artists, Authors, Biographies
McGowen, Carolyn Smith – 1993
Designed to tap the rich collection of instructional techniques in the ERIC database, this compilation of lesson plans focuses on practical suggestions for addressing the works of women authors in the English/language arts classroom at elementary, middle-school, and secondary levels. The 57 lesson plans in this book cover lessons on gender equity,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Authors, Biographies, Class Activities
Yates, Janelle – 1993
The live and work of Zora Neale Hurston, an African American writer and a folklorist (1891-1960), are described for children aged 10 years and older. Emphasis is placed on the author's childhood in rural Florida and her struggles to receive an education. Over the course of her career, Hurston, a trained folklorist, collected two volumes of black…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Black Achievement, Black History
Keiner, Judy – 1996
This paper presents a case study of a young writer, a girl aged between 9 and 10 over the 6-month period analyzed. The writer accessed KidPub, a World Wide Web site that accepts stories submitted by or on behalf of children and young people under the age of 16 and publishes them, giving each story its own Web page. With the help of a mentor, the…
Descriptors: Authors, Case Studies, Childrens Writing, Computer Mediated Communication
Smith, Theodore R.; Wobschall, Marguerite – 1989
These guidelines have been developed to assist California State Department of Education staff members in organizing a manuscript so that it is clear, and will require a minimum of rewriting, editing, and keyboarding before it is sent for publication. The intention is to give staff members a better idea of what is expected of them as authors, and…
Descriptors: Authors, Board of Education Policy, Desktop Publishing, Editing
Sabine, Gordon; Sabine, Patricia – 1983
Initiated by the Center for the Book, the Library of Congress program that promotes books and reading, this text contains the results of interviews of 1,382 Americans who were asked, "What book made the greatest difference in your life?" and "What was that difference?" The introduction contains the titles and authors of the books named by…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Authors, Behavior Change
Eaton, Gale; Burgin, Robert – 1983
This study by two Ph.D. students in library science reviewed a systematic sample of the research literature in library and information science published in 62 core library journals in 1983 to order to identify substantive articles and compare their findings on research methodologies and trends with those reported in a similar study performed in…
Descriptors: Authors, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis
Salomone, Ronald E., Ed. – FOCUS: Teaching English Language Arts, 1985
The 15 articles in this journal issue deal with children's literature. Among the topics and titles discussed are (1) Virginia Hamilton's books, (2) the new realism in children's literature, (3) gender bias in children's books, (4) teaching "Where the Wild Things Are" to adults, (5) language use in "Alice in Wonderland," (6)…
Descriptors: Adults, Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Plevin, Arlene – 1982
The methods used by a college freshman composition teacher to make writing an authentic and natural activity for students are outlined in this paper. Among the techniques described are the use of (1) warm-up activities to encourage sharing written efforts, with teacher-as-participant; (2) peer editing groups; (3) reflection questions; (4) student…
Descriptors: Authors, Class Activities, College Freshmen, Creative Writing
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Anderson, Thomas H. – 1981
Focusing on what authors can do to facilitate learning from content area textbooks, this report labels authors as "considerate," providing text that readers can understand with a minimum of cognitive effort, or as "inconsiderate," creating text that requires a conscientious, highly skilled effort if readers are to comprehend…
Descriptors: Authors, Check Lists, Cognitive Processes, Coherence
Axford, Roger W. – 1980
The lives and careers of 24 contemporary American Indians, including Dr. Louis W. Ballard (musician and composer, Cherokee and Sioux); Charles Banks Wilson (artist and historian); Veronica L. Murdock (President of the National Congress of American Indians, Mohave); Peter MacDonald, Sr. (Chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, Navajo); and Jim…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Artists, Athletes
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Lockheed, Marlaine E.; Stein, Sandra L. – 1979
Sex differences in the content and authorship of articles published in major educational, women's and minority journals from 1973-1977 were examined. In that five-year period, research related to women in education accounted for approximately 10% of the research published in four major educational research journals (American Educational Research…
Descriptors: Authors, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Federal Aid
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Moir, Hughes, Ed.; Henning, Mary Jo, Ed. – 1976
The fifth Children's Literature Institute focused upon United States historical fiction. This volume discusses the lives, works, and ideas of the nine authors who made presentations at the institute. They are: Milton Meltzer, author of books about such minority groups as Native Americans, Blacks, and Jews; Brinton Turkle, whose books include a…
Descriptors: American History, Authors, Books, Childrens Literature
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