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Comprone, Joseph J. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1989
Suggests two shifts in perspective that will help turn writing across the curriculum courses toward aim and away from mode as a central organizing principle. Suggests a theoretical shift from "mode" to "topic" and a practical shift from single to plural textuality, combining several textual paradigms as demonstrated in the…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, Essays, Expository Writing
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Andrews, Paul Easton; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1990
Dialogue writing samples from 54 sixth grade students in three classrooms were compared with standard narratives written by the same subjects. Results show that children wrote longer stories and enjoyed the sessions more when writing dialogue. Children's reading levels and academic motivation had no affect on this result. (TJH)
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Dialogs (Language), Elementary School Students
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Edwards, Joyce M.; Juliebo, Moira F. – English Quarterly, 1989
Reports a longitudinal study in which first drafts on one assigned topic and one self-selected topic were collected once a year in grades one-three, and were analyzed for story structure, syntax, and cohesion. Finds no significant differences between the writing for the two tasks except in the area of cohesion. (SR)
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Elementary Education, Grade 1, Grade 2
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Ackerman, Brian P. – Child Development, 1988
Experiments revealed that children seemed able to integrate multiple sources of information but were more dependent on clue support and generally less likely to infer reason than adults. Children were more likely than adults to reject premise as an explanation of outcome. Only fourth-graders and adults modified inferences in response to resolution…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Comprehension
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Morris-Friehe, Mary J.; Sanger, Dixie D. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1992
A story format and discourse analysis procedure was used to evaluate the spoken language skills of 20 elementary students with learning disabilities over a 1-year period. Stories from memory were longer and characterized by more as well as different types of errors than were stories from pictures or stories based on games. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Error Patterns, Expressive Language
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Day, James M. – New Directions for Child Development, 1991
The role of narrative and dramatic processes in mediating and shaping both moral judgment and moral action, two processes central to moral development, is examined. The notion of the "moral audience," in which individuals seem to rehearse, review, and redefine their moral actions, is proposed and illustrated. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Decision Making, Drama
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Bristor, Valerie J. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1993
This article suggests ways that teachers can use videotape recordings to improve listening skills and enhance text structure instruction in the intermediate grades. Students develop story maps for narrative videos and texts and create organizational pattern guides for expository videos and texts. Lists of suggested videos and children's books are…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cognitive Mapping, Expository Writing, Intermediate Grades
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Gilderhus, Nancy – English Journal, 1994
Describes how one English teacher uses Leslie Marmon Silko's novel "Ceremony" as in introduction to Native American culture and as a complex example of narrative and storytelling. Shows how the book's difficulties are enhanced by the large differences between mainstream American and Native American cultures. (HB)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Cultural Differences, English Curriculum
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Peterson, Carole – Discourse Processes, 1993
Traces the clarity of noun/pronoun referents and the use of cohesive ties in personal experience narratives told by children aged two, four, six, and nine years as well as by adults. Shows that children interrelated their sentences in similar ways as adults. Discusses implications of the study for educators. (HB)
Descriptors: Adults, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
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Geelan, David R. – Research in Science Education, 1997
Presents a study that uses a quasi-ethnographic methodology employing impressionistic tales of the field to explore constraints and successes encountered by teachers while implementing innovative teaching approaches in middle school classrooms. A new middle school structure blended elementary and secondary school cultures. Presents three tales…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Innovation, Epistemology, Ethnography
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Ferrington, Gary – Journal of Visual Literacy, 1994
Explores the concept of "theater of the mind" and discusses design factors in creating audio works that effectively stimulate mental pictures, including: narrative format in audio scripting; qualities of voice; use of concrete language; music; noise versus silence; and the creation of the illusion of space using monaural, stereophonic,…
Descriptors: Audiences, Audio Equipment, Auditory Stimuli, Design Preferences
MacLean, Kathy – Multicultural Teaching, 1996
Describes how the retelling of stories and the creation of original stories assisted the language development and literacy of limited-English-speaking children in a British "early years" program for four- and five-year olds. The project culminated in individual books made by the students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
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Gouglas, Sean; Sinclair, Stefan; Ellefson, Olaf; Sharplin, Scott – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2006
Most humanities courses rarely require students to create the kinds of work they are studying. Sean Gouglas, Stefan Sinclair, Olaf Ellefson, and Scott Sharplin outline the value of this rare experience by describing an assignment in their graduate humanities computing course in which students examined hypermedia narratives by authoring a…
Descriptors: Games, Fantasy, Foreign Countries, Role Playing
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Browne, Stephen Howard – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2003
This essay examines Jefferson's Summary View of the Rights of British America as evidence of his craft as a storyteller. Specifically, I argue that Jefferson deploys a series of narrative renderings, the rhetorical effect of which is to eliminate the possibility of any genuine reconciliation with the English government. On the basis of this…
Descriptors: United States History, Freedom, Democratic Values, Democracy
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Miles, Sally; Chapman, Robin; Sindberg, Heidi – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: The authors describe the procedures used to explain an unexpected finding that adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) had a lower mean length of utterance (MLU) than typically developing (TD) children in interviews without picture support, but not in narratives supported by wordless picture books. They hypothesize that the picture support of…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Adolescents, Down Syndrome, Comparative Analysis
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