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Yung, Kevin Wai-Ho – ECNU Review of Education, 2019
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate from the author's insider perspective the lived experiences of engaging in private tutoring in Hong Kong as a tutee, a tutor, and a researcher and draw implications on several issues arising from the prevalence of shadow education. Design/Approach/Methods: This article adopted an autobiographical narrative…
Descriptors: Learning, Teaching Methods, Tutors, Personal Narratives
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Guzzetti, Barbara; Zammit, Katina – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2019
Research on men's literacy practices, particularly their writing practices, is sparse. The purpose of this study was to examine the writing practices of adult men by focusing on why and how men write autobiographical comic zines and perzines of prose, poetry, and cartoons reflecting online and offline hybridity. A theory of writing as meaning…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Sexual Identity, Males, Masculinity
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Nel, Norma; Wang, Linpu; Krog, Soezin; Lebeloane, L. D. M. Oupa – Education as Change, 2019
A South African university and a Chinese university embarked on a collaborative research project in 2014. The project was propelled by the introduction of Mandarin as a second additional language in South African schools and Mandarin taught as a foreign language to non-Chinese learners and mixed-blood learners (one parent is ethnic Chinese) in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, International Cooperation, Intercollegiate Cooperation
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Howard, Arianna; Patterson, Ashley; Kinloch, Valerie; Burkhard, Tanja; Randall, Ryann – Gender and Education, 2016
This article de-centres imperialist, capitalist, patriarchal traditions of critical approaches in Curriculum Studies via an examination of experiences shared at the "Black Women's Gathering Place" (BWGP), a non-traditional space where a diverse, intergenerational group of Black women engage with each other through the sharing of stories.…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Personal Narratives, Story Telling
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Gass, Susan – Language Teaching, 2016
A professional journey is always part personal and mine is no exception. How does an individual from the Midwest of the United States get involved with language? It is something I have pondered for a long time along with the additional question of how that involvement translated into a profession. I hardly see it as a profession; rather, it was a…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Career Choice, Autobiographies
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Black, Stephen – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
This paper features the first-hand 'lived' experiences of one current university researcher on how social class across his lifelong educational journey has impacted his political dispositions. Written in an autobiographical style, the paper examines four successive life phases, beginning with working-class life in East London in the 1950s, failure…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Social Class, Political Issues
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Martin-Beltrán, Melinda; Montoya-Ávila, Angélica; García, Andrés A. – TESOL Journal, 2020
Although TESOL educators often incorporate autobiographical narrative as pedagogy to develop language and literacy among language learners, research has paid little attention to how immigrant youths' personal stories relate to advocacy and social justice. This article addresses this gap by investigating and theorizing how student advocacy…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Valentino, Kristin; McDonnell, Christina G.; Comas, Michelle; Nuttall, Amy K. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2018
Reduced autobiographical memory specificity (AMS) has robust associations with psychopathology. As such, understanding the development of AMS (or its inverse, overgeneral autobiographical memory) and how it may be unique from other aspects of memory performance is important. In particular, it is unclear whether child AMS is distinct from…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Autobiographies, Memory
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Latta, Mark; Kruger, Tina M.; Payne, Lindsey; Weaver, Laura; VanSickle, Jennifer L. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2018
Mitchell (2008) asks faculty to adopt "a 'critical' approach to community service learning" (p. 50), one that focuses on social change, redistribution of power, and the development of authentic relationships. However, the path of transformation from "traditional" to "critical" service-learning practices remains…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Social Change, Power Structure, Transformative Learning
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Gibson, Janet Louise – Research in Drama Education, 2018
This article interrogates access through the lens of public autobiographical performances by people living with dementia who, not generally construed as subjects in Western cultures, rarely appear on public stages. This scarcity underscores a strong connection between access and subjectivity, as well as between access, political distributions of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Dementia, Performance, Theater Arts
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Saleh, Muna; Menon, Jinny; Kubota, Hiroko – LEARNing Landscapes, 2018
(Re)telling and (re)living our stories within our response community, we became more wakeful (Greene, 1995) to processes of (re)naming that contoured ways in which we were storied in diverse worlds (Lugones, 1987). We also gained a deeper appreciation as to how we, in turn, (re)named ourselves and others. Narratively inquiring (Clandinin &…
Descriptors: Diversity, Identification (Psychology), Autobiographies, Story Telling
Gallagher, Kelly; Kittle, Penny – Educational Leadership, 2018
High school teachers Gallagher and Kittle describe a 9-week unit on writing a narrative they created (and taught at their respective schools) that gave students many chances to practice different elements of writing a story. Their unit "spiraled" students back to key skills at each step, giving extended writing practice often lacking in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Writing Assignments, Writing (Composition)
Benjamin E. Norquist – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This project is a regional case study of higher education institutions, employees, and students in the occupied Palestinian town of Bethlehem. A three-article format, this project employs autoethnography to explore the ways the author's religious community conceived of the holy land; mapping and photo documentation to explore the infrastructures…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Teaching Methods, Ethnography, Autobiographies
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Black, Alison L.; Crimmins, Gail; Henderson, Linda – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
This paper provides a rationale for understanding personal/professional identities to support personal/professional learning and positioning in academe and higher education. It explains the importance of women writing and speaking out the stories of their lives (everyday and academic), having their voices heard and responded to, and using embodied…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes, Women Faculty
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Macfarlane, Bruce; Burg, Damon – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
The core themes of research into higher education studies (HES) have previously been identified through quantitative approaches focused on publication patterns, but there is a lack of fine-grained, qualitative analysis about the development of the field. This paper provides an intergenerational analysis of the emergence of HES in the UK since the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accountability, Foreign Countries, Epistemology
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