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McDonough, Jo – ELT Journal, 1994
Diaries kept by four teachers working on the same language program revealed themes about individuals, the whole group, methodology, and teacher roles. Two main diary styles and metacomments on this activity were revealed. Diary writing for classroom research and personal-professional development is discussed. (Contains 12 references.) (JP)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Diaries, English for Academic Purposes, Language Teachers
Blough, Doris B.; Berman, Joye P. – Learning, 1991
Presents 20 suggestions on how to keep students interested in their classroom learning logs and to make the logs an effective classroom tool. The list notes different approaches students can take when writing about what they have learned. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Diaries, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Innovation
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Scott, John Anthony – History Teacher, 1992
Suggests using primary sources such as diaries and folk songs in history instruction to broaden the textbook portrayal of history. Recommends the establishment of centers throughout the United States with access to library resources. Identifies some existing centers. Includes an appendix on folk songs and history in the classroom. (SG)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Diaries, History Instruction, Music
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Mervis, Carolyn B.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1991
This study analyzed data from a diary study of a child's lexical development. Correct forms and errors in the use of the plural morpheme were recorded from 18 to 30 months. Morphology was acquired before syntax, and there was evidence for a syntactic definition of noun by the age of 20 months. (BC)
Descriptors: Diaries, Infants, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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Thornbury, Scott – ELT Journal, 1991
Describes the piloting of diaries to record self-assessments of teaching-practice lessons for trainees for the Royal Society of Arts Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFLA). An analysis of these training logs suggests they are instrumental in the development of personal theories of learning and teaching. (15…
Descriptors: Diaries, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Learning Theories
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Palmer, Gillian M. – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
A study was conducted on the use of diaries in intensive, short-term inservice courses to formalize participant response to teaching input from the dual perspective of pedagogy and evaluation. The paper examines practical implications of introducing and adapting diaries as a formal component of INSET. (SM)
Descriptors: Diaries, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Delaney, Anne E.; Bailey, Kathleen M. – ESL Magazine, 2000
Two English-as-a-Second/Foreign-language (ESL) teachers describe their experiences using journals of their teaching experiences. They share what they learned about their own classroom practices by keeping teaching diaries and explain how they made the entries in the journals while teaching full time. (Author/VWL) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Diaries, English (Second Language), Journal Writing
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Cassebaum, Anne – Academe, 2001
Presents a diary of one month spent by a professional-track professor as an adjunct. Discusses the large salary decrease, the turmoil of job insecurity, and the "invisibility" of adjunct faculty. Asserts that although faculty should feel bound together by the work they have chosen, the class rift between tenure-track and adjunct faculty has…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Diaries, Faculty College Relationship
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Keegan, Robert T. – Human Development, 1998
Focuses on the struggle of American psychologists with the question of objectivity and the observer's role, notes Titchener's description of the dangers of subjectivity in observation, and describes the phenomenological approach to observation. Discusses the awareness of baby diarists of the potential problems with the method related to its…
Descriptors: Child Development, Diaries, Individual Development, Infants
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Whitehead, Kay – History of Education, 1999
Focuses on the diary and teaching career of William Cawthorne in an effort to explore the concepts of masculinity and professional identity present in South Australia during the mid-nineteenth century. Discusses the process of converting teaching into a profession that aimed for the middle-class and the presence of female teachers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Careers, Diaries, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Auerbach, Barbara – School Library Journal, 2004
Drawing on the age-old adage "write what you know," teachers all over the country have embraced the memoir as an integral part of the language-arts curriculum. Before constructing their own personal narratives, students are immersed in the genre, listening to and reading a wide variety of samples front children's literature. As they read,…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Picture Books, Diaries, Autobiographies
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Malm, Birgitte – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2004
In this study, occupational life histories of Montessori teachers in Sweden have been constructed in collaboration with a group of them. Data exploration and analysis have included journals, interviews, written reflections and conversations. Of interest has been to shed light on underlying values, ways in which professional roles reflect personal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Montessori Method, Diaries
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Gayle, Barbara Mae – Communication Education, 2004
Learning to engage in civil discourse requires students to maintain an openness to new points of view and attitude change. In a public speaking course based on principles of civil discourse, classroom procedures were designed to foster subjective reframing by engaging students in the disorienting exercise of supporting multiple perspectives on the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Public Speaking, Classroom Techniques, Student Attitudes
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Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2005
The genocide of American Indians over the last five centuries is documented by the persecutors in myriad historical media: diaries, audiotapes, autobiographies, photographs, books, essays, and newspaper accounts. Many authors believe that their stories convey an objective reality but scholarship has illustrated that writers construct history more…
Descriptors: Diaries, Death, Autobiographies, American Indians
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Ewald, Jennifer – Applied Language Learning, 2006
A dialogue journal is a series of collaborative, ongoing reflections between a teacher and a student, interacting in a forum of written, informal "conversation". Used at all levels ranging from K-12 to post-graduate contexts and in disciplines such as language, history, biology, mathematics, and teacher education, dialogue journals have…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Diaries, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Attitudes
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