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Schoeman, Sonja – South African Journal of Education, 2007
Despite enormous growth in the study of learners' cognitive processes, relatively little is known about how learners reason about social phenomena and issues involved in disciplines, such as history. Yet, according to scholars the process could hardly be more important, and it demands redress and scientific explanation. To contribute to the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, History Instruction, Etiology, Foreign Policy
Conle, Carola – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
This study argues for the need to collect data on the interaction of imaginative processes and moral and ethical qualities of narrative. It locates the curricular context of experiential narratives and provides a narrative illustration of key terms from a moral theory. It reports on research in which experiential narratives were told to grades…
Descriptors: Interaction, Moral Development, Ethics, Action Research
Krummheuer, Gotz – 1997
This research dealt with the social constitution of learning in classroom settings, attempting to reveal Bruner's (1990, 1996) folk psychology or folk pedagogy in everyday teaching and learning processes. Specifically, it focused on how the reasons or arguments for completing activities emerge while children are attempting to solve a given…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Group Activities
Incorporating Narratives and Postmodernism Theory into the Introductory Communication Speech Course.
Williams, Colleen C. – 1998
Intended for teachers, this paper offers a method of incorporating narratives and postmodernism theory into the introductory communication course. It discusses narrative and the essential role it plays in attaching meaning to human experiences and establishing their identities. The paper describes the concepts taught in the introductory course,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Introductory Courses
Moore, Dinty W. – 1992
A short story assignment incorporates creative writing into the syllabus of a freshman composition class, while erasing the misconception that creative writing is something a "regular" student cannot do. Students write a rough draft both of a personal experience essay and of a short story. Based on peer-reviews of both, students choose…
Descriptors: Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Narration
Venturelli, Shalini S. – 1992
An ethnographic study of a pre-school classroom explored an unconventional triangulated framework using literary theory, cultural and critical theory for communication inquiry into the narrative experiences of multicultural children. Field observations were conducted during 1991 in a pre-kindergarten class in a western United States university…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Research, Communication Research, Cultural Context
Dunning, David B. – 1992
A study investigated whether classroom reading instruction that focuses students' attention on story characters' motives and feelings improves their narrative comprehension. The subjects for this study were 48 third-grade students from 3 different classrooms in the same school. Two different treatments were used: the External Events (control)…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Inferences, Instructional Effectiveness, Narration
Mistry, Jayanthi; Herman, Hannah – 1991
This study examined the presence of specific story elements and story cohesiveness in child narratives. A sample of 35 Hawaiian children who attended a preschool that emphasized early literacy activities was compared with a control sample. Children first constructed a story from a set of five pictures with adult support, and then retold the story…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Language Enrichment
Peer reviewedJohnson, Paul David – Phylon, 1975
Asserts that the relationship between the Negro character and the white in American fiction before the Civil War reveals a social mythology which Herman Melville was the first to undercut, by presenting the destiny of Negroes linked to that of America as a symbol of nemesis to white Americans who disregard the impact of slavery on the enslavers…
Descriptors: Characterization, Literary History, Narration, Nineteenth Century Literature
Peer reviewedThurman, Robert C. – Anthropological Linguistics, 1975
This article discusses two syntactic processes known as chaining and linkage, insofar as they are relevant to Chuave, a Papuan language spoken in the East New Guinea Highlands. These processes are discussed in relation to Chuave medial verbs. (CLK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Form Classes (Languages), Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Maree, Kobus; Ebersöhn, Liesel; Liesel, Maisha – South African Journal of Education, 2006
The purpose of this article was to investigate the extent to which a postmodern, narrative approach to career counselling can be utilized to address complexities in career counselling settings characterized by diversity. We also contemplated whether the inclusion of multiple approaches towards the data collection for assisting clients in career…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Postmodernism, Narration, Data Collection
Knoblauch, C. H.; Brannon, Lil – 1989
This report introduces a yearlong teacher research project, planned and implemented by a group of high school English teachers from districts in and around Albany, New York, which resulted in six reports that serve as "portraits" of high school literature classrooms. The question directing the research was: how do the "best"…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Research, High Schools, Literature
Crowhurst, Marion – 1988
Existing evidence suggests that students do less well in writing argument than they do in writing narrative reports, and the reasons for the poorer performance are complex and interactive. In some ways argument is more cognitively demanding than narrative, but lack of experience in persuasive writing, and the interrelated nature of the writing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Narration, Persuasive Discourse
Roemer, Danielle M. – 1982
Kindergarten-aged children's use of parallel constructions in their peer storytelling, while not common, reflect children's interest in the organizational principle of theme and variation. Semantic and syntactic parallelism represent two of many ways in which some youngsters employ theme and variation in their storytelling. The constructions give…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Narration, Parallelism (Literary)
O'Banion, John D. – 1989
To bridge the gap between literature and composition, and between tradition and individual talent, teachers of literature and composition should consider how Roman rhetoricians integrated many arts into their instruction on oratory. With the perspectives of Cicero and Quintilian in hand, teachers would be inclined to stress rhetorical…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Models

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