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Olson, David R. – Written Communication, 1995
Reflects on the origins and development of the author's thinking about the nature of writing and the relationship between writing and cognition. Recounts efforts to understand the effects of writing on cognition. Revises an earlier contention that literacy represents a form of cultural progress in favor of a more cautious view of writing as an…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Smith, Karen Patricia – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1992
Discusses literature for children and young people that explores Aboriginal themes. Topics addressed include Aboriginal tradition and literary themes, Eurocentric presentations of traditional Aboriginal stories, the autobiographical movement, and recent single-author works and collaborations. Addresses of Australian bookstores are included to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Autobiographies, Bookstores, Childrens Literature
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Howard, George S.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1992
Conducted studies using two perspectives for obtaining evidence relevant to validity of autobiographical data. In Study 1, construct validity of standard psychological constructs (assertiveness, trustworthiness) obtained from autobiographies was equal to that of standard instruments designed to assess these constructs. Evidence for validity of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems, Research Methodology
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Sommers, Nancy – College English, 1993
Relates autobiographically the author's experiences learning to write as an inventor, in the process exemplifying personal writing as a mode to be fostered in composition courses. Argues for a presentation of writing as a constant discovery and construction of knowledge rather than an accumulation of facts. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, English Curriculum, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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Vacca, JoAnne L. – Reading Teacher, 1994
Describes two professional development activities for teachers: writing an autobiographical sketch (which helps construct personal meaning); and action research projects (which bring teachers together to solve problems). (SR)
Descriptors: Action Research, Autobiographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
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Davis, Emory – Writing on the Edge, 1990
Presents an interview with Amy Tan. Reveals how she became a writer and discusses her views on teachers of writing, about the book "The Joy Luck Club," about autobiography and fiction, and about writing and rewriting or the creative process itself. (NH)
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Fiction, Higher Education
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Holmes, Leigh Howard – English Journal, 2002
Describes how nonfiction literary prose offers advantages that literary fiction does not by showing a sense of honesty that comes with a single voice telling things as they are seen by that person. Discusses important distinctions between personal essays and autobiographies. (SG)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, English Instruction, Nonfiction, Personal Narratives
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Woodin, Tom – History of Education, 2005
This paper charts the emergence of community publishing and worker writer groups in England in the early 1970s. These workshops supported working class and marginalized people to express their personal experience through poetry, prose, autobiography and history, a process with significant educational, cultural, political and social implications.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Working Class, Autobiographies
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Johnson, Rebecca J.; Greenhoot, Andrea Follmer; Glisky, Elizabeth; McCloskey, Laura A. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2005
This study examined the relations among early and recent experiences with abuse, depression, and adolescents' autobiographical memory in a longitudinal study of family violence. Participants' (N = 134) exposure to violence was documented when they were 6 to 12 years old and again when they were 12 to 18 years old. The second assessment included…
Descriptors: Memory, Adolescents, Family Violence, Depression (Psychology)
Alper, Gerald – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2005
The author, a Manhattan-based psychotherapist, contrasts the fascinating but profound differences between the autobiographical narratives of young college students and the free-associative unconscious voices of patients engaged in the process of psychotherapy. The author begins by recounting the immense impact of his own divorce upon his…
Descriptors: College Students, Autobiographies, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Patterns
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Moore, Rita A.; Ritter, Scott – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
This writing describes a literacy project between preservice teachers enrolled in a small university in Montana and an inner city school classroom in Kansas. It shows how the preservice teachers and children negotiate meaning at the beginning of the project as well as what the preservice teachers were learning from the children and from their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Urban Schools, Urban Areas
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Navab, Aphrodite Desiree – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
By analyzing the similarities and differences between the art and art practice of Neshat and Ghazel, this article seeks to examine the way that their art simultaneously deconstructs stereotypes of Iran while offering more encompassing representations. In "un-saying" their life stories, these artists struggle not to "be said" by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Films, Videotape Recordings, Immigrants
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Klinker, JoAnn Franklin; Todd, Reese H. – Qualitative Report, 2007
The authors describe a project that illustrates the use of autoethnography as a research methodology to better understand their decisions to become professors. Strangers to one another, both authors discovered common motivations to make mid-life changes in opposition to cultural expectations. A review of the literature on epidemic theory,…
Descriptors: Females, Ethnography, Autobiographies, Social Theories
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Henderson, Karla; Oakleaf, Linda; James, Penny; Swanson, Jason; Moore, Annette; Edwards, Michael; Hickerson, Benjamin – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2008
The purpose of this paper is to use reflexive methodology to describe the emotions and experiences of doctoral students and a professor who collaboratively conducted a research study using triangulated qualitative research data. The study was the major learning strategy in a doctoral seminar focusing on qualitative research approaches. In using an…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Learning Strategies, Experiential Learning
Kenny, Wade – 1994
The subject and the object are more strategically assigned than some might readily assume, both as people speak and as they live them. Subjectivity is associated with doing, hence responsibility, and therefore it noticeably slides in matters of credit and blame, with issues like Newton's or LaPlace's discovery. In scientific papers the subject has…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Language Styles, Psychiatry
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