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Hunt, Elizabeth – Teaching Tolerance, 2003
Adoptive children face some different developmental concerns than their non-adoptive peers. Educators need to understand that certain lessons and assignments can affect adoptive and non-adoptive children very differently. In this article, the author offers several classroom strategies for adopted students. An autobiography assignment, potentially…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Autobiographies
Genor, Michele; Goodwin, A. Lin – New Educator, 2005
This paper introduces autobiographical analysis as a "disruptive strategy" that is deliberately structured to enable preservice teachers to develop new ways of thinking about teaching. Specifically, we: 1) describe how we incorporate a process of critical examination of preservice teachers' biases and assumptions throughout their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Educators
Peter, Katherine – 1992
The book is Katherine Peter's own account, in her native Gwich'in Athabaskan language, of life in 1936-47 in Arctic Village, Alaska. An introductory section offers background information on the author's life and the origins of this work. The text that follows is in Gwich'in Athabaskan on the left page, and in English on the right page. It tells of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Athapascan Languages, Autobiographies, Daily Living Skills
Miller, Nancy K. – 1991
This book reflects upon the ways in which contingencies of identity and location shape the writing of academic argument and the living of an academic life. Experimenting with a mode of writing called "narrative criticism," the book interweaves the personal and the theoretical, anecdote and text. It is organized around a number of…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Autobiographies, Feminism, Feminist Criticism
Parsons, Sharon; And Others – 1995
Recent research has focused on the use of reflection to examine teaching practices of preservice and inservice teachers. Limited research, however, has been done by university science educators on their own practice. This study involved two university science educators collaboratively participating in such an activity with an inservice teacher. It…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Case Studies, College Faculty, Constructivism (Learning)
Scarboro, Cheryl B. – 1994
A study investigated the ways male and female fifth-grade writers compose short, open-ended autobiographical narratives. The research focused on whether students composed narratives reproducing society's prescription of reality according to gender roles, or whether they found their own voices, writing as autonomous writers representing their own…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Content Analysis, Creative Writing, Grade 5
Cope, Jim – 1993
A study examined how students developed as readers from their own point of view. Reader autobiographies and questionnaires were collected from 272 advanced, general, and basic level 12th-grade high school students from a variety of high schools in the state of Georgia. In addition, three students who were characteristic of the three types of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Grade 12, High School Seniors, High Schools
Smith, Michael W. – 1991
To understand literature, it is necessary for a reader to make connections between the text of the literary work and the text of the reader's life. Student autobiographical writing before reading can be used to enhance students' ability to make such connections. Autobiographical writing helps students apply relevant life experience that might not…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
Wilson, David E.; And Others – 1993
Composing and telling stories can allow a person to resist and revise those confining stories drafted by others. As an illustration of the powerful role narrative plays in English teachers' research and teaching, a pre-service teacher's autobiographical story narrates her refusal of the oppressive roles she had been assigned. The teacher's story…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Higher Education
Paddison, John – 1991
For some instructors, the use of students' own experiences has proven to be an extremely useful starting point in the college composition classroom. In a first semester freshman composition course, students wrote autobiographies in which they examined different perspectives of the many communities in which they lived. Students then used the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cooperative Learning, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Altenbaugh, Richard J. – Education Research and Perspectives, 2004
Poliomyelitis, a virus that quickly attacks the central nervous system, struck the United States in 1916 with devastating results. Twenty-six states reported some 27,000 cases, claiming 6,000 deaths. The morbidity rate continued to climb during the next four decades until 1955 with the introduction of the Salk vaccine. It proved to be especially…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Public Schools, Disabilities, Educational History
Missinne, Leo E.; Wilcox, Victoria – 1981
This paper discusses the life, theories, and therapeutic techniques of psychotherapist, Viktor E. Frankl. A brief biography of Frankl is included discussing the relationship of his early experiences as a physician to his theory of personality. Frankl's theory focusing on man's need for meaning and emphasizing the spiritual dimension in each human…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Autobiographies, Counseling Theories, Group Therapy
Peer reviewedShor, Ira; And Others – College English, 1974
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Community Colleges, Developmental Programs, English Curriculum
Simson, Renate – 1979
Pointing to the widespread neglect afforded to the works of nineteenth century Afro-American women authors, this paper discusses, and presents excerpts from, the works of many of these authors to show the types of concerns they wrote about. Among the works discussed are the following: the slave narratives of Harriet Jacobs and Elizabeth Keckley;…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Black History, Black Literature
Chapin, Helen Geracimos – 1977
The literature of Polish, Greek and Italian American women has been largely neglected in the American literary tradition. Through an analysis of female characters in a number of white ethnic autobiographical novels, this paper stresses the importance of an awareness of women's struggles which coincide with immigration history. It also points out…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Characterization, Females

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