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Chamberlain, Robert G. – 1986
An upper-division graduate level course at a Northwestern university teaches storytelling by using a rhetorical approach. Students submit three story summaries in assigned format at each class session. Each summary includes a statement of the point or moral of the story, a complete bibliography, and a listing of the story's source. The assignment…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Course Content, Folk Culture, Graduate Study
Broughton, John M. – 1987
Designed to pilot a particular technique for eliciting imaginative constructions centered on the microcomputer, this exploratory study used a "projective" type method with a game format that required group performance. Students in a mixed class of 88 graduate students enrolled in a course on social thought were directed to generate…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Creative Expression, Fantasy, Games
Wyatt, Charles, Ed. – Loblolly Magazine, 1980
Storyteller Monroe Brannon, although a native of Louisiana, was a long time resident of Gary, Texas. Mr. Brannon shared his fantastic memory of events and people which go back to the 1890s when he was two and half years old. He was keen observer of all that he saw and heard and forgot little. And so he was able to provide stories on a wide range…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Farmers, Folk Culture, Local History
Myers, Miles A. – 1982
The issue addressed in this paper is the relationship between form in fictional prose and form in other uses of language, particularly those uses important in composition theory. Form in composition theory has traditionally had two ways of identifying units of analysis: (1) the sentence and semantic units, and (2) pragmatic and rhetorical units.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Fiction, Language Usage
DiPardo, Anne – 1989
The best thinking and writing is at once personal and public, both infused with private meaning and focused upon the world beyond the self. The goal of writing teachers is to help students learn to negotiate between the two, to locate those dynamic points of connection where experience gives rise to inquiry. Notwithstanding the often eloquent…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Elbow, Peter – 1987
Voice is a useful critical concept for studying texts, and can be classified into three types: (1) audible voice--how much the reader "hears" the text; (2) dramatic voice--what kind of speaker or writer is implied in the text; and (3) one's own voice--the relationship of the text to the actual writer. Written language is more likely to…
Descriptors: Authors, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices
Stotsky, Sandra – 1982
Since derivatives are more likely to occur in expository or informational prose than in fictional, literary prose, a study was conducted to test the hypothesis that systematic contextual development of vocabulary is more apt to occur in informational selections than in fictional literary ones. The teaching of prefixes and the use of prefixed words…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Fiction
Nichols, Patricia C. – 1982
Examination of representative stories told by black American children of West African descent in South Carolina shows that specific cultural motifs have been preserved in the oral tradition of black communities. Typical stories are tales of the supernatural, such as the Hag story about mortals who shed their skin at night to do evil deeds.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black Dialects, Blacks
Clark, Irene Lurkis – 1985
Noting that writers frequently use reading aloud to evaluate written drafts, two studies were conducted to determine the extent to which holistic scores assigned by readers to college freshman essays correlated with holistic scores assigned by listeners. One study used 39 narrative essays, the other used 39 expository essays. The results of the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation
National Library of Australia, Canberra. – 1983
Procedural guidelines developed by the Audio Standards Committee of the National Library of Australia to help improve the overall quality of production of audio materials for visually handicapped readers are presented. This report covers the following areas: selection of narrators and the narration itself; copyright; recording of books, magazines,…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Educational Media, Foreign Countries, Guidelines
Carlsen, G. R. – 1978
Novels intended for adolescent readers have the following qualities in common: a tone that is implied by the diction and the syntax; themes that relate to adolescent concerns such as the search for status and identity, breaking family ties, and handling sex; a predilection to teach through example or to convey a message; and an atmosphere of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, English Instruction, High Schools
Stwertka, Eve Maria – 1977
Many students now entering college have read so little as to be classed "preliterate," making the problems of teaching the classics of narrative fiction complex. An analysis of the relationship between reading and speech implies that students must begin in childhood with a rich oral culture; those who have been strangers to discourse are not…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Fantasy, Fiction, Higher Education
Stoel-Gammon, Carol; Cabral, Leanor Scliar – 1977
This paper examines children's early attempts at describing events absent in space and time, referred to as the "reportative function." The first part of the paper offers some explanations for the late emergence of the reportative function in young children's speech. Part two presents examples of children's attempts to report past events…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communicative Competence (Languages)
Dixon, John; Stratta, Leslie – 1980
To determine staging points reached in written narratives based on the personal experience of four secondary school students, researchers examined (1) the kinds of ordering or reordering that occur as the writer imaginatively recovers the events of the past; (2) whether the writer automatically assumes or takes for granted that a reader is already…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Language Usage, Literature Appreciation, Models
Palumbo, Donald – 1979
Based on the premise that fortune telling is a spontaneous narrative exercise, this paper proposes that the Tarot deck is a marvelously intricate and finely tooled mechanism for generating innumerable, remarkably coherent stories in the archetypal mode. It explains the organization of the Tarot deck, the 78 cards and their meanings, and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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