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Pressick-Kilborn, Kimberley; te Riele, Kitty – Studying Teacher Education, 2008
Engaging in a self-study is a multi-faceted activity that involves not only autobiography and theory, but also students and colleagues. Learning from and with colleagues can take many forms. This article discusses the authors' experience with reciprocal classroom observation in a teacher education context. Peer observation supported our learning…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Observation, Collegiality, Autobiographies
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Matz, Lou – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
University of the Pacific is a private, comprehensive university with a College of Arts and Sciences and six professional schools, and with a population of more than four thousand students on its main campus in the ethnically diverse central valley city of Stockton, California. The signature component of Pacific's general education program is the…
Descriptors: General Education, Seminars, Citizenship Education, Private Colleges
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Moreira, Claudio – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
This performance autoethnography shows the author's struggle in finding his place, scholarship, voice, and body, into the academic setting. Mixing together memories of his lived experience with sugar cane workers, notes, and leftovers of different fieldworks, plus 6 years of life as grad student at the University of Illinois, the author looks for…
Descriptors: Social Change, Social Justice, Self Concept, Social Environment
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ter Avest, Ina; Bakker, Cok; Miedema, Siebren – Religious Education, 2008
The last decade identity is often and very fruitfully conceptualized as "narrative identity." Neither for individuals nor for groups is identity a given beforehand anymore. On the contrary, identity has to be constructed in an inductive way continuously. Three qualitative research methods are applied to explore in an inductive way the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Autobiographies
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Miller, Daniel M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
The study is an autoethnographic case study of one Black man's experiences, both within and outside academe. Two strands of vignettes--one personal, the other professional--run throughout the paper. The two strands are presented in a format similar to parallel editing used in film editing. The overarching goal of the piece is to offer a view of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Race, Racial Identification, Autobiographies
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Adams, Jennifer; Luitel, Bal Chandra; Afonso, Emilia; Taylor, Peter Charles – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This forum constitutes a cogenerative inquiry using postcolonial theory drawn from the review paper by Zembylas and Avraamidou. Three teacher educators from African, Asian and Caribbean countries reflect on problems confronting their professional practices and consider the prospects of creating culturally inclusive science education. We learn that…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Foreign Countries, Values, Sciences
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Bloodworth, William – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1978
Explains unique aspects of native American autobiography. (MKM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Autobiographies, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices
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Bloom, Lynn Z. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1983
Argues that by closely examining, editing, and rewriting actual autobiographical texts, students can learn how their own writer-oriented materials can be transformed into reader-oriented materials. (RAE)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Autobiographies, Reader Text Relationship, Revision (Written Composition)
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Bruner, Jerome – Language Arts, 1988
Examines four autobiographical self-narratives to see not what they are about, but how the narrators construct themselves. Proposes that an individual's ways of telling and conceptualizing eventually become recipes for structuring experience itself (past and future). (SR)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cognitive Structures, Discourse Analysis, Personal Narratives
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Karl, Jean; And Others – Language Arts, 1988
Presents an autobiographical essay of editor Jean Karl, as well as appreciations by authors Phyllis Naylor and Lillian Moore. (ARH)
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Books, Childrens Literature
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Malde, Susan – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1988
Describes Guided Autobiography, a course based on the life review concept taught to 39 older adults. Formal evaluation of course impact on self-concept, time competence, and purpose in life revealed no significant results, although informal evaluations and a follow-up study indicated course resulted in positive change. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Counseling Techniques, Life Satisfaction, Older Adults
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Howland, Jacob – Phylon, 1986
The general character and significance of a quest for the real gives "Black Boy" its special form. The autobiography displays the development of Wright's soul and the nature of his own specifically artistic quest. The opening scene metaphorically prefigures the shape and movement of Wright's formative experiences as a whole. (LHW)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black Literature, Black Studies, Literary Criticism
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Adkins, Bonnie J.; And Others – Social Work, 1985
Writing as a therapeutic tool is not new. The unique approach described in this article, however, requires the writing and oral delivery of a personal autobiography as an early component of group psychotherapy for pathological gamblers. The spoken autobiography expedites group process through its early development of group cohesiveness, catharsis,…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Counseling Techniques, Group Therapy, Group Unity
Meagher, Eileen M. – 2003
Malika Oufkir of Morocco recounts her story in "Stolen Lives." Loung Ung of Cambodia relates her story in "First, They Killed My Father." Susan McDougal of Arkansas, USA, tells her story in the aptly named, "The Woman Who Wouldn't Talk." This paper looks at the struggles of these three very different women from very…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Females
Conroy, Pat – Learning, 1974
The author describes his experiences in Hollywood while his book, an autobiographical account of his experience teaching in a southern school, was being filmed there. (JA)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Film Production, Films, Teacher Background
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