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Smith, Matthew – 1992
This paper, a research review, looks at the concept of rhetorical sensitivity and how it relates to persuasion. The paper maintains that rhetorical sensitivity and its measures, RHETSEN and RHETSEN 2, (developed in 1980 by Hart, Carlson, and Eadie) attempt to categorize the sensitivity people have for the rhetorical nature of interaction. The…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Literature Reviews, Persuasive Discourse
Woolbright, Meg – 1994
For instructors in college writing centers, doing research is crucial, both for understanding what they do and authorizing who they are. A dialogic relationship between the research undertaken and current theory is particularly crucial. The goal of this research needs to be understanding the relationship between the writing center and the larger…
Descriptors: English Departments, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Theory Practice Relationship
Purves, Alan C. – 1990
Elaborating on the complex nature of literacy from a social, epistemological, psychological, and pedagogical perspective, this book describes the group of people called the "scribal society." The book notes that scribes were (and still are) not simply people who can decode and encode written language, or "text"--scribes must…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends, Information Utilization, Literacy
Benoit, William L.; Moeder, Michael D. – 1989
An updated version of a bibliography which appeared in a 1982 edition of "Rhetoric Society Quarterly," this 132-item bibliography is divided into books and articles and book chapters. The selections date from 1933 through 1989. (NKA)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Public Speaking
Dobson, Russell L.; Dobson, Judith E. – 1989
Curriculum knowledge cannot be legitimized until its method of construction is examined. Dominant curriculum theories, those that are well established by tradition, usually provide research results reflecting a deterministic or imposed reality. The basic premise of this paper is that curriculum theorizing has, for the most part, been a utilitarian…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
Beissner, Katherine; Reigeluth, Charles M. – 1987
This study examined the sequencing of instruction in a course in physical therapy. In the first phase, a procedural elaboration sequence was designed using the Simplifying Assumptions Method. In the second phase, a prescriptive-theoretical elaboration sequence independent of the procedural sequence was designed. A descriptive-theoretical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Design, Physical Therapy, Research Needs
Dunlap, Diane M. – 1990
Formal mentorships should help new and aspiring administrators, yet there is little evidence about what works and what does not work in such programs. The study summarized in this paper explores demographic, relational, and operational characteristics of mentor dyads in both formal programs and informal pairings of aspiring and practicing…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Education, Mentors
Reed, Donald B. – 1990
Over the past 50 years, theoretical and methodological problems have plagued the study of leadership. This paper, proposing an alternative theory, argues that leadership has three fundamental components: projection and social control, which are linked by action. Projection is the visualization of a project to be completed. Educational…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership, Power Structure
Brindis, Claire – Family Life Educator, 1990
This special issue of the "Family Life Educator" features a planning document on adolescent pregnancy prevention designed to assist communities throughout the United States in translating the National Research Council's recommendations and strategies from the "Risking the Future" study into steps for future action. An introduction provides a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Pregnancy, Prevention
Boyles, Lyle E. – 1990
There are several ways practitioners and theorists can collaborate to find unity of expression for the purpose of beneficial educational change or "transformation." These include dealing with educational issues common to both; presenting a more defined, organized front to the public; and providing a regular forum for discussions and debates about…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Cooperation, Coordination, Educational Change
Willson, Victor L. – 1986
Methodological deficiencies inherent in expert-novice reading research make it impossible to draw inferences about curriculum change. First, comparisons of intact groups are often used as a basis for making causal inferences about how observed characteristics affect behaviors. While comparing different groups is not by itself a useless activity,…
Descriptors: Evaluation Problems, Reading Research, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Heesacker, Martin – 1986
This paper highlights three sources that may have important implications for the future of social influence research in counseling. The first source presented is a major new literature review by P. Paul Heppner et al. that reviews the literature on social influence on counseling and updates earlier reviews. The discussion focuses on three main…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Research Utilization
Severn, Jessica J. H.; Dunham, Rodney A. – 1986
A study examined (1) how advertising practitioners perceive research related to their profession, (2) how advertising practitioners learn of current research results, and (3) how, if at all, advertising practitioners use research. Individual discussions with advertising practitioners in the San Diego market led to an initial bank of items from…
Descriptors: Advertising, Media Research, Research and Development, Research Methodology
Miller, John P.; Seller, Wayne – 1985
This book introduces three major orientations to curriculum--the transmission, transaction, and transformation positions--and examines the philosophical, psychological, and social/economic foundations on which they are based. Part one of the text describes these three orientations in detail and shows how they can be used as helpful tools in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems, Educational Resources
Swanson-Owens, Deborah – 1985
Frequently curriculum implementation procedures consist of little more than teachers receiving descriptions of subject matter, definitions of new or technical terminology, and/or outlines detailing the surface steps of an instructional process. This case study analysis of how two high school teachers adapted some new curriculum features into their…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Program Implementation, Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes
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