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Using Stories for Professional Development: 35 Tales to Promote Reflection and Discussion in Schools
Dillon, James – Eye on Education, 2019
This book offers a selection of stories about teaching, learning, and school life that you can use in a variety of PD formats and settings. Grouped into four categories--students, teachers, administrators, and parents--these tales offer a powerful entry point for thinking and reflecting on your school environment in a new and meaningful way. Each…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Professional Development, Educational Environment, Group Discussion
de Las Casas, Dianne – Teacher Ideas Press, 2006
In this book, the author has adapted 25 folktales from across Asia for whole classroom use. Every student in the class will participate in telling these tales. The number of students in the class divides the stories. Using large poster board students illustrate their portion of the story and then present the story in grade level concerts.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theaters, Tales, Picture Books
Sekaquaptewa, Emory, Ed.; Pepper, Barbara, Ed. – 1994
Intended to promote the preservation of the Hopi language, two illustrated children's books present traditional Hopi tales in bilingual format. Based on a story told by Herschel Talashoema, "Coyote & Little Turtle" tells how Little Turtle tricked Coyote into carrying him from the hot sand that burned his feet to Little Turtle's home in a spring.…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, Childrens Literature, Cultural Maintenance, Grammar

Beck, Mary Giraudo – 1991
The Tlingit and Haida are Native Americans who inhabit southeast Alaska and share many traditions and stories. Written by a non-native scholar, this book contains nine Tlingit and Haida tales concerned with shamans and kushtakas. Land otters were fearful hybrid beings of the spirit world. Able to live on land and in water, they had the special…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
Helbing, Donna L., Comp. – 1981
This book is a collection of folklore and tales written or collected by and/or about people in Flagler County, Florida, and intended to stimulate adult reading enthusiasm. Most of the stories are humorous; they are grouped into seven chapters in the book. Chapters include tales of events, ghosts, drinking and moonshine, courting, old cures and…
Descriptors: Adults, Fables, Fiction, Folk Culture
1975
The translator selected six short stories by modern Indian writers and compiled them as a reader for advanced students of Hindi and Area Studies. The Hindi text on the right-hand page is translated into English on the left. The stories were selected to include vignettes of urban and rural life and characters from both middle and lower class…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Hindi, Indians, Instructional Materials
Raines, Shirley C.; Isbell, Rebecca – 1999
Listening to stories can expand children's knowledge, provide sheer enjoyment, and help children understand their world and how people relate to each other in it. This book compiles tips and suggestions from expert storytellers and teachers, and shows teachers and parents how to capture children's attention and imagination using simple, creative…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities
Armstrong, Michael – Open University Press, 2006
In this book, the author reveals the creative force of children's narrative imagination and shows how this develops through childhood. He provides a new and powerful understanding of the significance of narrative for children's intellectual growth and for learning and teaching. The book explores a series of real stories written by children between…
Descriptors: Tales, Mythology, Anthologies, Imagination
Moss, Peter – 1977
This monograph contains a report of the field work stage of a research project, on the educational significance of the modern Australian oral tradition, which involved the collection of recordings of people telling tales, reminiscing, recalling personal events of significance, and recounting traditional Australian legends from non-Aboriginal…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Oral History
Sierra, Judy – 1992
Intended to be read aloud to children ages six to nine and read alone by children nine and up, this book presents 24 versions of the Cinderella folktale from around the world, thus representing a broad range of cultures, geographical areas, styles, and variations on the basic theme. The folktales in the book are intended to enhance children's…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Goforth, Frances S.; Spillman, Carolyn V. – 1994
Designed for teachers in the primary grades, this book provides a number of units outlining possible instructional strategies for teaching folk literature. The book's aim is to help children personally connect with literature so they will continue to love reading throughout their lives. The first chapter offers background on the world of folk…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Folk Culture
Brown, Richard A. – 1987
This collection of short stories contains tales of a mythical animal called the "Tajar." Tajar tales are a tradition among campers who attend summer camps. The stories are to be read aloud, and approximate reading times for the stories are provided. Tajar looks something like a tiger, a jaguar, and a badger. He is a friendly, but mysterious…
Descriptors: Camping, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Folk Culture
Fleming, Maria – 1995
Designed to enrich reading programs, this book presents 13 illustrated, reproducible patterns and directions for creating small books that feature folktales from around the world. Each mini-book is in a special format that offers children in grades 1-4 some element of surprise: flaps to lift, tabs to pull, and pictures that pop up. The book begins…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Expression, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education
McCullough, L. E. – 1996
Designed to combine with studies in various disciplines, such as history, costume, language, dance, music, and social studies, the 10 plays in this book are drawn from the fount of American folklore and popular culture. They range from European, African, and Asian folktales recast in New World settings to the mythology associated with real-life…
Descriptors: Drama, Folk Culture, Popular Culture, Production Techniques
Moss, Barbara, Ed.; Lapp, Diane, Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2009
Upper-elementary students encounter a sometimes dizzying array of traditional and nontraditional texts both in and outside of the classroom. This practical handbook helps teachers in grades 4-6 harness the instructional potential of fiction, poetry, and plays; informational texts; graphic novels; digital storytelling; Web-based and multimodal…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Protocol Analysis, High Stakes Tests, Cartoons