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DuBois, James M.; Dueker, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Research Administration, 2009
In an effort to foster research integrity, the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation mandate education of all trainees in the responsible conduct of research (RCR). Nevertheless, recent studies suggest that rates of questionable research practices and scientific misconduct are both high and considerably underreported.…
Descriptors: Research, Administration, Behavior, Integrity
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Prendergast, Catherine – College English, 2009
The fiftieth anniversary of the Strunk and White edition of "The Elements of Style" is an appropriate occasion for considering its enormous popularity. Especially interesting is the esteem for the book held by Theodore Kaczynszki, convicted as the Unabomber. His embrace of Strunk and White's values points to a kind of violence and primitivist…
Descriptors: Authors, Writing (Composition), Emotional Response, Psychopathology
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Klug, Beverly J.; Turner, Kaye; Feuerborn, Patricia – Reading Teacher, 2009
An idea to bring ethnically diverse authors to Southeast Idaho to promote reading and cultural understandings was conceived 24 years ago. The Visiting Author Series resulted from a committee's dream and resulted in new understandings of the literacy process as well as bringing the world to this region.
Descriptors: Literacy, Authors, Reader Text Relationship, Librarians
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Whitney, Anne – English Education, 2009
Intrigued by the paths by which K-12 classroom teachers come to publish articles about their work, Anne Whitney undertook a project to clarify the extent and character of contributions classroom teachers have made to three journals that have become the standard-bearers for scholarship directly applicable to language arts classrooms: "Language…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, English Teachers, Authors, Periodicals
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Mayers, Leah – Teaching Artist Journal, 2009
In this article, the author relates how she discovered that she was a book and paper artist after she had been kicked out of two high schools, went to art school, had a degree in Political Science and Women's Studies, had another one in Education, and was teaching school full time. After she constructed and stitched her first multisection…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods, Art Activities
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Beverstock, Caroline; Bhaskaran, Shanti; Brinkley, Jacquie; Jones, Donna; Reinke, Valerie – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2009
In many adult literacy programs around the country, instruction emphasizes reading, but equal time is not given to the development of writing skills. Adult students are often reluctant to expose the difficulties they have with writing, difficulties which will be painfully apparent when they do write. With students who are reluctant to write,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Adult Literacy, Writing Skills, Authors
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Hamilton, David; Weiner, Gaby – Education Inquiry, 2011
Drawing on our experience of working in Sweden and seeking to help colleagues enter the prestigious culture of Anglophone academic text production, this article explores the landscape of academic writing and publishing. We first provide an account of the birth of academic writing and the gradual emergence of its present forms. We then explore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English, Faculty Publishing, Writing for Publication
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Parsons, Linda T.; Castleman, Michele – Journal of Children's Literature, 2011
The Coretta Scott King (CSK) Award, instituted in 1969 and recognized as an official award by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1982, is conferred annually to an African American author and an illustrator for their outstanding contributions to literature about the Black experience for children and young adults. A partial impetus for the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Books, Illustrations
Rogers, Ibram – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
As a 26-year-old English teacher in 1958, Chinua Achebe had no idea that the book he was writing would become a literary classic, not only in Africa but also throughout the world. He could only try to articulate the feelings he had for his countrymen and women. Achebe had a burning desire to tell the true story of Africa and African humanity. The…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), African Culture, Novels, Authors
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2008
This article presents a profile of author Gilda O'Neill and a description of how she became a writer. She left school at 15 after being told by a teacher that "girls like her" never became writers. Now a best-selling author, she hopes her work will inspire others to regain the love of learning they lost at school. She always knew that stories…
Descriptors: Authors, Profiles, Writing (Composition), Females
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Ernst, Shirley B.; Mathis, Janelle B. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2008
Multicultural literature today is characterized by rich language, captivating illustrative techniques, and authentic stories within all genres. Never before have so many possible topics and cultures been available in books to share the diversity of both local and global societies as well as to validate the life experiences of readers. In the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cultural Pluralism, Illustrations, Authors
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Hales, Robert E.; McDuffie, John J.; Gabbard, Glen O.; Phillips, Katharine; Oldham, John; Stewart, Donna E. – Academic Psychiatry, 2008
Objective: The authors, all senior editors in the Books Division of American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., provide practical advice to authors who may be considering writing or editing a medical book. Methods: The authors summarize strategies for developing a book proposal and outline an approach to developing a focus for a book. They also list a…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Writing for Publication, Medicine
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Barkdoll, Jayme K.; Scherff, Lisa – English Journal, 2008
Preservice teacher Jayme K. Barkdoll interviews John Green, author of the Michael L. Printz Award-winning young adult novel "Looking for Alaska". Green recalls his experience as a young adult and shares his ideas about reading and writing young adult literature.
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, Authors, Interviews
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Dadlez, Eva M. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2008
During the eighteenth century, amateurs as well as philosophers ventured critical commentary on the arts. Talk concerning taste or beauty or the sublime was so much a part of general discourse that even novelists of that era incorporated such subjects in their work. So it would not be surprising to find that perspectives on aesthetics are…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Novels, Art Criticism, Art Appreciation
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Alamillo, Laura A.; Arenas, Rosie – Multicultural Education, 2012
This article first sets the context by recalling a study conducted by Alamillo (2004) at a California elementary school. That study examined culturally and linguistically responsive pedagogy in the classroom through the use of Chicano children's literature. Both the text and the illustrations found in recent publications and the role they played…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Mexican Americans, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Childrens Literature
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