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Ehud Tsemach – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This study describes the thinking strategies and epistemological stances of two Bible experts, who applied a literary and historical interpretive approach, respectively. A thinking-aloud protocols methodology was used as the two scholars read the same biblical story and verbalized their thoughts. The findings reveal intricate relationships between…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Religious Education, Specialists, History
Martin, Daisy; Wineburg, Sam – History Teacher, 2008
Teaching a way of thinking requires making thinking visible. Educators need to pull back the curtains from historical cognition to show students not only what historians think, but "how" they think. Given that many students believe that history is a single story to be committed to memory and that texts speak for themselves, teaching historical…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Historians, Content Area Reading, Reading Processes

Riley, James D. – Clearing House, 1992
Provides and describes the use of a "Proficient Reader Protocol" in the evaluation of the middle school reader. Defines the six main components that combine to make up proficient reading and shows how each component is measured by the protocol. Proposes implications for the classroom. (HB)
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Protocol Analysis, Reading Instruction

Maria, Katherine; Hathaway, Katheryn – Journal of Reading, 1993
Describes an activity (the first assignment in a graduate reading course for teachers) which provides teachers with the opportunity to develop awareness of their own reading processes by thinking aloud about the strategies they use when reading texts that are difficult for them. (SR)
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Protocol Analysis, Reading Comprehension

Rouet, Jean-Francois; Passerault, Jean-Michel – Instructional Science, 1999
Examines the potential of online methods for hypermedia research that allow the recording, analysis, and interpretation of learner/hypermedia interaction. Discusses discourse comprehension research, comprehension of printed text, reading time, verbal protocols, event-related potentials, and interaction protocols in hypermedia research. Contains 56…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Interaction, Learning Processes, Man Machine Systems