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Slinger, Cheri – Council Connections, 1997
Journal writing provides daily opportunities for students to express themselves, practice using the features of print they controlled, and extend their knowledge of print. By publishing the journals, two additional benefits are gained: the creation of more readable text for emergent readers; and the motivation to write more. "Life…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Beginning Writing, Childrens Writing, Classroom Techniques
Finkelstein, Barbara, Ed.; Eder, Elizabeth K., Ed. – 1998
This book, intended to be used in the middle and high school classroom, provides teachers with unique ideas and lesson plans for exploring culture and adding a multicultural perspective to diverse subjects. "Hidden messages" are the messages of culture that are entwined in everyday lives, but which are seldom recognized or appreciated…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Films
Mello, Robin – 1992
This workbook helps adolescents learn how to take charge of their own lives and happiness. The underlying idea is to teach them how to live responsibly. By learning to live responsibly, adolescents have the best chance of avoiding drugs, alcohol, and other addictive behaviors such as overeating and overspending. The workbook explains the steps to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autobiographies, Drug Addiction, Drug Education
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Mumford, Michael D.; Owens, William A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1982
To obtain information concerning the antecedents of various forms of vocational interests, scores on the 22 basic interest scales of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank were correlated with 389 life history or autobiographical data items. Presents and discusses clusters obtained for the business management, science, and adventure scales. (Author)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Career Development, College Students, Data Collection
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Thelin, John R. – Review of Higher Education, 1983
The complaint that memoirs of college and university life are impressionistic and biased and thus poorly suited for a research project is refuted. Memoirs can shape and supplement research questions and can remind and commit academe to the idea of the beloved campus. (MLW)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Bibliographies, College Environment, Colleges
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Muessig, Raymond H. – Social Education, 1983
High school students can study the life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt using primary and secondary sources, including biographies, autobiographies, diaries, interviews, and memoirs. Afterwards, students should prepare their own evaluative essays on Roosevelt. This approach will help them to understand a highly complex president. (CS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autobiographies, Biographies, Essays
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Feuers, Stelle; Diamond, Helen – Educational Horizons, 1978
The single most important influence on her career has been her husband, says Stelle Feuers, president of Los Angeles City College. Dr. Feuers believes that women must learn to qualify themselves in jobs, the way men do. Part of a theme issue on women and leadership. (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Autobiographies, Career Development, Educational Administration
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Trease, Geoffrey – Children's Literature in Education, 1996
Offers reflections and anecdotes from the seven-decade writing career of the well-known children's author of "Bows against Arrows" (1934) and the five-book series beginning with "Boats on Bannermore" (1949) about a group of teenagers in a grammar school. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Blacks, Childrens Literature, Feminism
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Mitchell, Diana – English Journal, 1996
Provides language arts teachers with specific techniques to help content-area teachers get more writing into their classrooms. Suggests that some of these techniques might be helpful to language arts teachers themselves, especially in getting students to think about learning. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Fiction, Interviews, Journal Writing
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Wyngaard, Sandra; Gehrke, Rachel – English Journal, 1996
Puts forth a plan for raising student consciousness about audience through peer evaluation sessions. Targets three areas of effective autobiographical writing: an engaging opening; focus; and showing, not telling. Discusses grading rubrics for these categories appropriate for student readers. (TB)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Autobiographies, Peer Evaluation, Personal Narratives
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Dow, Miriam C. – English Journal, 1996
Argues for the value of reading and interpreting autobiographical writing in a high school literature class. Explains a teaching method whereby students are asked to choose a special passage and respond to it in their journals from a personal viewpoint. Suggests that the sharing of these passages in class builds class chemistry. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, High Schools, Journal Writing
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Brubaker, Dale L.; Simon, Lawrence H. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 1996
Drawing on the autobiographies of school principals, proposes guidelines that can help educators combat the occupational hazard of excessive stress. Each guideline is illustrated by vignettes from educational leaders who have learned how to avoid some thinking fallacies that could erode self-esteem and leadership effectiveness. (RJM)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness
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Knowles, J. Gary – Language Arts, 1988
Maintains that early formative experiences have a strong impact on the way beginning teachers think about teaching and about becoming professionals, and that teacher training institutions must accommodate and deal with the autobiographies of preservice teachers; otherwise, future beginning teachers will teach as they were taught. (SR)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Educational Research
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Boyatzis, Chris J. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1994
This article argues for the inclusion of narrative literature in college social science courses, since such literature can enhance students' understanding of scientific content by elucidating theoretical and empirical concepts with concrete examples. Evidence of the effectiveness of autobiographical literature is presented, and suggestions for…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, College Instruction
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Holm, Gunilla – College Teaching, 1995
One teacher educator's approach to developing cultural awareness among future teachers was to have them read biographies and autobiographies about teachers in a variety of situations. Student responses to the personal stories are discussed. Use of such materials in a variety of disciplines, as a means of promoting critical thinking, is…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Autobiographies, Biographies, Cultural Awareness
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