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Paley, Grace – Teachers & Writers, 1996
Provides a history of the Teachers and Writers Collaborative in the form of a personal anecdote. Discusses the future of the Collaborative, and the importance of imagination. (PA)
Descriptors: Imagination, Personal Narratives, Teacher Student Relationship, Writing Attitudes
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Peters, Lori – Initiatives, 1990
Describes female college student's experience of sexual harassment. Experience focuses on teacher student relationship. Relates how the student responded to the harassment and the student's feeling of empowerment by taking action on her own behalf. (ABL)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Sexual Harassment, Teacher Student Relationship
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Strickland, Donna – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1998
Considers the circumstances under which "basic writing" emerged both as a college course and as a field of study. Aims to map the "strange context" of discourses that have composed basic writing and to determine the strategic function of each of these discourses, including David Bartholomae's recent call for undoing basic…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, College English, Higher Education, Teacher Student Relationship
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Scott, Mary E. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1992
Explores the historical development of mentoring and several current critical issues in mentoring: purpose and process, characteristics of mentors, the establishment and duration of mentoring relationships, and mentoring for women and minorities. Notes that personnel in academic settings need to consider these issues when implementing a mentoring…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education, History
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Phillips, Gerald M. – Communication Education, 1993
Offers a narrative based on a real event, in the form of a "docustory," describing that moment when teaching worked--when, in an instructional setting, communication was "perfect" or "excellent." Describes a watershed moment during the campus unrest of the 1960s when a professor learned it is morally wrong for teachers to play power games with…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational History, Higher Education, Power Structure
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Journal of Counseling and Development, 1991
A counseling student describes her experience as a target of long-term, systematic harassment in the form of sexual seduction by her practicum supervisor. The author recounts the effects of experiencing the harassment, confronting her harasser, and enduring an investigation. Claims events of case demonstrate sexualization of professor-student…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training
Staton, Jana; Peyton, Joy Kreeft – 1986
The use of dialogue journals as a means of communication between students and teachers originated as a teacher-developed classroom practice rather than a research idea or theory-derived technique. It began in 1964 when a California teacher, Leslee Reed, became fascinated with the comments about learning that she solicited from her students, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Diaries, Educational History, Interpersonal Communication
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Simmons, Sue Carter – College Composition and Communication, 1995
Describes the work of Barrett Wendell, a composition teacher at Harvard in the late 19th century, giving particular attention to his idea of writing themes--short writing assignments on topics students choose themselves. Reviews one particular student's struggle with Wendell's writing themes. Examines Wendell's political challenges at Harvard as a…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Student Interests, Student Needs
Olmstead, Kathryn – Echoes, the Northern Maine Journal, 1994
A profile of Edward M. (Ted) Holmes--Maine storyteller, writer, teacher, and professor. Most of his stories and characters come from Maine fishermen, whom he once helped to organize cooperatives. Holmes credits his success to his ability to listen. Some examples and insights into his teaching and writing styles are given. (TD)
Descriptors: Authors, College Faculty, Higher Education, Local Color Writing
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Moss, Kay; And Others – Primary Voices K-6, 1996
Reflects on the meaning of "community." Cites multiple perspectives from the past--those of J. Dewey, L. Vygotsky, F. Tonnies, of anthropologists who study indigenous peoples, and of other researcher/educators. Finds that in the school community a shared history evolves to forge a common bond that becomes the bedrock of a "learning…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1992
In tracing the spread of the educational philosophy of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, it is useful to understand educators' emphasis on an internal or external locus of control. Pestalozzi was an individual with an internal locus of control, and this trait was reflected in his educational philosophy of self-learning and free investigation. However,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Raillon, Louis – Western European Education, 1989
Profiles the career of Roger Cousinet relative to the "New Education" he advocated throughout the later half of his life. Describes his notion of free-group work method and its psychological bases. Gives an overview of the "New Education" and relates Cousinet's ideas to today's classroom. (KO)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Kononenko, V. P. – Soviet Education, 1990
Presents research findings concerning the murder of an adolescent peasant boy during the struggle between the Bolsheviks and anticommunists in Stalinist Russia. Includes information gleaned from court records, correspondence, and interviews with family and teachers. Concludes that the boy, Pavlilk Morozov, did what he felt was right in a difficult…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Communism, Foreign Countries, Homicide
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Tozer, Malcolm – Journal of Moral Education, 1987
Discusses the contributions to educational theory and practice and particularly moral education of Edward Thring. Nineteen eighty-seven is the centenary of the death of Thring who, as headmaster of Uppingham School, built it from a small country grammar school to a thriving public school of national reputation. Includes several quotes from Thring.…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Educational Theories, Ethical Instruction
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Gardner, Philip; Cunningham, Peter – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1997
Investigates changing pattern of teacher-student relationships in 20th century England through the lens of the professional lives and pedagogical practices of teachers using oral history methods. Relates the findings of oral history interviews to those from documentary and secondary sources. Assesses the strengths of the oral history method. (DSK)
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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