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Wamsted, John O. – Qualitative Research in Education, 2012
In this article the author--a full-time high school mathematics teacher and concurrent doctoral candidate in Department of Middle-Secondary Education and Instructional Technology at Georgia State University--will make a case for the use of an autoethnographic methodological tool he is calling "narrative mining." He will begin by briefly…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Personal Narratives, Autobiographies, Research Methodology
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Han, Pi-Chi; Henschke, John A. – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2012
Dr. Malcolm Shepherd Knowles popularized andragogy as the theory of adult learning and was referred to as the Father of Adult Education in the United States (US). As his doctoral students, the authors had extensive personal contacts with him. This paper utilizes the method of autoethnography to explore how cross-cultural learning and…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Mentors, Autobiographies, Ethnography
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Young, Lauren L. – Disability & Society, 2012
This current issues piece will explore how autobiographies written by people with autism can help identify sensory processing differences that might be viewed as possible attributes in an enabling society, but for which ableist perceptions are often negative. In concrete terms, these constructions may be preventing people from entering employment…
Descriptors: Autism, Autobiographies, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Social Attitudes
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Dauncey, Sarah – Disability & Society, 2012
Through a close reading of Three Days to Walk, a memoir of disability by Chinese writer Zhang Yuncheng, this paper develops a new understanding of self-narrated life writing and its intersection with disability consciousness in the contemporary Chinese context. It examines the changing nature of disability life writing since the end of the early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, Personal Narratives, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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López, Josué R. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
I examine the development of my political clarity and its relation to the exercise of humanistic violence as a K-12 teacher in the United States. Reflecting upon my experiences as a classroom and community educator, I conclude that the mission of forging a new humanity is currently not possible from within the U.S. classroom. Presenting a series…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Humanism
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Boisseau, T. J. – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2014
In searching for a way of teaching American history as something that truly belongs to women, and men, to the powerful as well as to those who lack power in a formal sense, as something that is not the story of white people with an interesting person of color charitably thrown in for good measure, Boisseau writes that while many influential…
Descriptors: History Instruction, United States History, African American History, Females
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Charlton, Emma; Cliff Hodges, Gabrielle; Pointon, Pam; Nikolajeva, Maria; Spring, Erin; Taylor, Liz; Wyse, Dominic – Education 3-13, 2014
This paper considers how children perceive and represent their placed-related identities through reading and writing. It reports on the findings of an 18-month interdisciplinary project, based at Cambridge University Faculty of Education, which aimed to consider children's place-related identities through their engagement with, and creation of,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reader Text Relationship, Interdisciplinary Approach, Geographic Location
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Tran, Trang Thi Thu; Moni, Karen – Cogent Education, 2015
This study investigated EFL students' and teachers' perspectives and experiences of managing foreign language anxiety (FLA). Data were obtained from 49 student autobiographies, 18 student interviews, 8 teacher interviews and 351 student responses to an open-ended question. Content analysis was used to analyse the data with the use of NVivo. A…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Teachers, Student Attitudes
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McGregor, Catherine – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2015
A persistent and troubling trend in teacher education programmes is how gender is constructed heteronormatively. Finding ways that challenge novice teacher thinking about gender and gender identities has proven to be difficult ([Grace, A. P., and K. Wells. 2006. "The Quest for a Queer Inclusive Cultural Ethics: Setting Directions for…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Gender Issues, Social Bias, Gender Bias
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Schneider, Sandra Beth – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2015
This article presents an autoethnographic and theoretical reflection on my justifications for the use of "neoliberal deconstruction" in the undergraduate social foundations classroom. I engage the reader in a discussion concerning the need to make neoliberal agendas, as they pertain to corporate reform in education, salient to students.…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Change, Undergraduate Study, Foundations of Education
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Begg, Andy – Policy Futures in Education, 2011
The following reflections relate to the reasons for and an approach to an autobiographic task, the notions that underpin it, and some thoughts about the quality and value of such a project. The focus was on the ways one views curriculum change over time; and the intention was to provide an example that others may sense as either familiar or at…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Writing (Composition), Reflection, Curriculum Development
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Jaya, Peruvemba S. – Qualitative Report, 2011
The study is focused on understanding identity construction through combining my own experience with the theoretical underpinnings of postcolonial theory, social identity theory and through the examination of two films. The central question that I am interested in is understanding the identity construction and formation process especially as it…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Self Concept, Immigrants, Autobiographies
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Ellis, Catriona – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2011
This article looks at the remembered experiences of children who went to school in the late colonial period and examines the extent to which these memories relate to the official literature of the time and the historiographical debates surrounding education. The precise focus is memories of formal elementary education in the Madras Presidency…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Educational History, Presidents, Autobiographies
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Gardner, Howard – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2011
As someone who has dabbled in biography and autobiography, the author knows how difficult it is to determine what really happened and why. Even people who agree on the sequence of events, and describe them similarly, may end up creating quite different narratives of a given life. Intellectual autobiography may be somewhat less problematic, because…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Autobiographies, Ethics, Creativity
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Castleman, Michele D. – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
As a narrative series, Brandon Sanderson's humorous, middle grade, Alcatraz Smedry novels display some of the arguably vague concepts of Reader Response theorist Wolfgang Iser as accessible themes that encourage a critical understanding of the stories. "Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians" (2007), "Alcatraz Versus the Scrivener's Bones" (2008) and…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Novels, Childrens Literature, Fantasy
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