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O'Brien, Lisa; Leighton, Christine; Giunco, Kierstin – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2018
This mixed methods study extends findings from a prior study exploring use of increasingly-complex, expository text situated within a five-week interdisciplinary intervention in which first-grade children attending a Sheltered-English (SEI) immersion classroom advanced their conceptual knowledge and academic language approximating levels near or…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Intervention
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Browning, Emma; Hohenstein, Jill – Education 3-13, 2015
This study explores learning about evolution when information is presented in either a narrative or an expository text (ET). Narratives engage the imagination, and consequently may allow children to overcome conceptual constraints that make evolution difficult to comprehend. Participants were 16 Year One, 21 Year Two and 25 Year Three pupils from…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Science Instruction, Imagination, Evolution
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Orton, Judy M.; Anggoro, Florencia K.; Jee, Benjamin D. – Educational Studies, 2012
Learning about a scientific concept often occurs in the context of unfamiliar examples. Mutual alignment analogy--a type of analogical comparison in which the analogues are only partially understood--has been shown to facilitate learning from unfamiliar examples . In the present study, we examined the role of mutual alignment analogy in the…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Comparative Analysis
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Harmon, Janis M.; Wood, Karen D.; Hedrick, Wanda B.; Gress, Michelle – Middle School Journal (J3), 2008
Student-centered tasks, such as having students select vocabulary to be learned, offer one way of supporting both content area learning and independent word learning. The underlying foundation of these tasks is the vocabulary terms and phrases that students personally deem important for understanding what is read. With this in mind, the authors…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Vocabulary Development, Grade 8, Teaching Methods
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Rowan, Katherine E. – English Quarterly, 1990
Offers a definition of explanatory text, and summarizes research on why abstract concepts and principles are difficult for lay readers to understand. Describes a three-week unit for composition classes on spotting difficult ideas, diagnosing the type of difficulty they pose, and selecting the text features most likely to make them less difficult.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Expository Writing, Reading Comprehension, Reading Writing Relationship
Flanigan, Michael – 1989
In teaching students to write extended definitions it is essential for writing instructors to teach students the concept of criteria. Without such a concept students will never be able to write effective definitions on their own. The criteria they establish for a particular definition allow them to judge which items support their positions on an…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Critical Thinking, Discussion Groups, Expository Writing
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Gordon, Ricia – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
This article profiles a group of college students with learning disabilities, outlines strategies used to help those students in their 100-level expository-writing class, and illustrates persistent writing problems with three student writing samples. This study revealed that, even with explicit support, students whose learning disabilities had an…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Concept Formation, Writing Instruction, Two Year College Students
Griffith, Marlene – 1982
Intended for writing teachers, from middle-elementary level through college, this booklet describes a teaching method that lets students write their own way into ideas, merging personal experience with intellectual thought in expository writing. The booklet first describes in greater detail the concept of writing to think as focused free…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing
Alley, Alvin Douglas – 1967
In this study, an analysis of the various theories of creativity was made to formulate guiding principles for teaching "creative rhetoric" in the secondary schools. The following basic assumptions were made: (1) Rhetoric is concerned with man's problems. (2) Rhetoric is a synthesis of the imaginative and rational processes. (3) Acts of rhetoric…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing