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Weiland, Steven – Review of Higher Education, 1994
This paper argues that faculty career studies have neglected important work in life-span human development and narratives of the academic life. It suggests that such studies should use recent contributions from the behavioral sciences, pay attention to scholarly and scientific biography/autobiography, be discipline specific, and use varied methods…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Careers, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis
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Morrow, Jean; And Others – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1995
Describes an activity in which fifth-grade students researched the lives of famous mathematicians, wrote autobiographies, and constructed a life line for each. (11 references) (MKR)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
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Fitzgerald, Charlotte D. – Black Scholar, 1991
The well-known "Up from Slavery" is actually Booker T. Washington's second attempt at an autobiography. The earlier work, "The Story of My Life and Work," was written primarily for African Americans and published in a ghostwritten and poorly produced edition in 1900. The two versions are compared. (SLD)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black Culture, Black History, Blacks
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Vinz, Ruth; Erdahl, Tracy – English Education, 1993
Advocates the value and importance of asking prospective teachers to tell autobiographical stories about their teaching experiences. Describes in detail the story of one prospective English teacher's journey from recent graduate to professional teacher and her initiation into the English teaching discourse community. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Beginning Teacher Induction, Discourse Communities, English Curriculum
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Leggo, Carl; Norman, Renee – English Quarterly, 1993
Describes the experiences of the participants in a graduate course called "Research in Written Composition" that nurtured the exchange of writing among teacher and students. Narrates the experience of one student and the instructor as a record of an empowering relationship and presents numerous excerpts of their journal writing. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Collaborative Writing, Creative Writing, English Curriculum
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Consiglio, Anthony – English Journal, 1999
Describes a high-school course called "Autobiography" that discusses nonfiction and gender. Describes how students write their autobiographies piecemeal while reading and discussing a partly autobiographical work of fiction, and how the course eventually centers around identifying biases of different sorts in one's own and in others' writing.…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Bias, Course Descriptions, English Instruction
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Kemper, Kim – Thresholds in Education, 1996
A junior high school teacher shares the story of a childhood dominated by poverty, family alcoholism, sexual and physical victimization, and haphazard school attendance. Surviving these traumatic experiences (and a teen pregnancy) was not easy. This teacher's background enables her to unearth covering-up strategies used by children trying to…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Autobiographies, Child Abuse, Divorce
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Tobin, Lad – College English, 1996
Scrutinizes the author's response to a seemingly stereotypical male narrative written by a student fitting the disruptive macho male stereotype. Examines how teachers respond to stereotypical male narratives of conquest and individualist triumph, and whether their responses to such essays are not conditioned by their responses to the authors. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autobiographies, Higher Education, Males
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Myers, Eleanor L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
Contends that autobiographic writing, specifically copy change poetry, helps developmental students to connect prior experiences with present identity, to become more aware of their feelings, to think about decisions and their consequences, and to construct meaning based upon personal choices. Describes copy change as a simple procedure involving…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Basic Writing, Creative Writing, Critical Thinking
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Norcross, John C.; Sommer, Robert; Clifford, Jennifer S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Explores six methods for incorporating into courses published autobiographies written by individuals suffering from mental disorders: (1) outside readings; (2) examples for classroom lectures; (3) primary texts for discussion sections; (4) remedial or extra-credit assignments; (5) information resources; and (6) source books for topical seminars.…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Course Content, Course Evaluation, Educational Practices
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Research in Science Education, 2000
Argues for the use of autobiography paired with radical doubt as a strategy to arrive at intersubjectivity, thereby avoiding false claims to objectivity and failure-prone inner (hyper) subjectivity. Uses this argument to introduce the contributions to the special thematic journal issue of which this paper is a part. (Contains 24 references.)…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Epistemology, Personal Narratives, Philosophy
Wang, Hongyu; Yu, Tianlong – Multicultural Education, 2006
Reading and writing autobiography as a pedagogical mode of engaging multicultural education is no longer new. The authors also adopt this strategy in their own respective teachings at two universities where students are predominantly White and (lower) middle-class women. In this article, the authors not only reflect on their own teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Autobiographies, Multicultural Education, Student Diversity
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Grace, Andre P. – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2006
"Writing the queer self" involves locating the self within a broad understanding of queer that recognises a spectrum of sex, sexual and gendered subjects. In this article, I discuss how I write the queer self to link the personal to my positional practice as a gay teacher educator. I overview my work with Agape, which is a focus group…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autobiographies, Teacher Educators, Homosexuality
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Dollinger, Stephen J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2006
Approximately seven years after completing a photographic essay about the self, 44 adults were surveyed about their lives, current creative activities, and their work values. In accord with prediction, those who devised richer, more multidimensional and creative photo essays--the more individualistic--were engaged in more creative lifestyles as…
Descriptors: Creativity, Photography, Creative Activities, Predictive Validity
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Reese, Elaine; Cleveland, Emily Sutcliffe – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
Children's autobiographical memory is hypothesized to be a function of their understanding of mind (Perner & Ruffman, 1995; Welch-Ross, 1995). In the context of mother-child reminiscing, children may learn about and display their understanding of mind (Nelson, 1999; Welch-Ross, 1997). We studied links among maternal reminiscing style,…
Descriptors: Memory, Mothers, Young Children, Recall (Psychology)
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