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Cocetti, Robert A. – 1991
The primary goal of the basic course in speech should be to investigate oral communication rather than public speaking. Fundamental to understanding oral communication is some understanding of the oral mind, that operates when orality is the primary means of expression. Since narrative invites action rather than leisurely analysis, the oral mind…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Narration, Oral History, Oral Language
Miller, Gail – 1983
The availability of both oral and written historical narratives provides the Readers Theater adapter with a rich opportunity to experiment with mixing oral and written narrative styles in documentary form. Those who plan to use such mixing must consider the differences between oral and written narratives. Writers and readers have almost unlimited…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Narration, Oral History, Oral Interpretation
Meyer, Janice Jones – 1980
Composing oral poems and storytelling are two exercises that speech teachers can use in oral interpretation courses. Conducting the oral poetry exercise early in an introductory interpretation course allows students to become acquainted with each other and to encourage each other while sharing something of themselves with the entire class. This…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatics, Higher Education, Narration
Hyon, Sunny; Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1992
This study of the narratives of 48 black, low-income, urban kindergartners examined the frequency of topic-centered style (a discourse centering on a single topic) and topic-associating style (a discourse of personal anecdotes or episodes whose connections are never overtly stated). The children were from four classrooms in two schools in Pontiac,…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Discourse Analysis, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
McKeough, Anne – 1984
To relate the way in which children structure stories at different age levels to their performance on other tasks or to their general stage of cognitive development, a study required subjects of four age groups to participate in working memory tasks in two different paradigms and to generate stories involving a variety of characters. The structure…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Discourse Analysis
Manuel-Dupont, Sonia – 1989
The relationship between oral language and academic success as a rationale for the study of narrative structures is discussed in order to determine Northern Ute children's acquisition of "school language" structures. In addition, this paper compares hypotheses concerning the expected linguistic behavior of Northern Ute children in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Languages, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
McCabe, Allyssa – 1992
Drawing attention to different models of storytelling, this paper summarizes information about specific aspects of children's oral narrative structure in several cultures and explores some implications these aspects have for multicultural education programs that include stories. The paper first describes a methodology for trying to understand…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Early Childhood Education
Hildyard, Angela – 1978
The propositions and inferences in a narrative story can be classified into two sets: the structurally explicit are those concerned with the central theme or structure of the story, and the incidentally explicit deal with information peripheral to this theme. This study compared readers and listeners from grades three and five in their…
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Grade 3
Katchen, Johanna E. – 1991
A technique for teaching English to English majors in a Taiwan university involves students' oral production of descriptive stories to accompany a piece of classical or folk music. The project provides practice in preparing a report in English, practice in speaking before a group, sensitivity toward and ability to talk about aural stimuli, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Folk Culture