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Lee, Sang-Chul; Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1994
Examines Korean president Roh Tae-woo's 1988 Inaugural Address. Focuses on audience expectations on this occasion, which include the influence of Confucianism and of Western political ideas, recent Korean political history, and the speech as an inaugural delivered at the end of an unusual and challenging campaign. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Ferris, Dana R. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1994
Reports on the findings of a study that examined the persuasive written texts of 60 university first-year composition students, half of whom were native speakers of English and half of whom were nonnative English speakers. Considers 33 variables between the 2 subgroups. Finds clear differences. Discusses results and implications for…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Native Speakers
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Donmoyer, Robert – Theory into Practice, 1993
Discusses fairness in student evaluation, focusing on art criticism as a metaphor in which the evaluator transforms into something akin to an art critic. The article explains what the art criticism approach looks like in the classroom and describes the process of art criticism (description, analysis, interpretation, judgment). )SM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Criticism, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Overstreet, Deborah Wilson – ALAN Review, 1994
Discusses the female characters in the novels of Lois Duncan, especially in their roles as victims. Argues that, although these characters often begin the novels as stereotypes, they usually turn out to be complex individuals by the novel's end. Shows how Duncan encourages readers to take responsibility for their actions. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, English Instruction, Females
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Fabiano, Theodore F.; Goodson, F. Todd – English Journal, 1993
Describes a method of teaching students to identify and analyze misleading or manipulative rhetoric used in political campaigns. Provides excerpts from student-written journals based on the 1992 presidential debates. Argues that such activities are beneficial in English classes. (HB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Debate, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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House, Jeff – English Journal, 1993
Discusses the processes by which students think through and compose essays. Shows how writers often begin with the conclusion, or the ending. Provides a basic three-step model which allows students to analyze literary works systematically, with the objective of producing organized essays. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Essays, Literary Criticism
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Totten, Samuel – Reference Librarian, 1998
Describes a project that immerses students in the world of Nazi-occupied Europe. Students study the works of Holocaust victims and survivors, examining influences on style, content, and themes as a writer. (AEF)
Descriptors: Authors, English Instruction, Fiction, Foreign Countries
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Elliott, Ward E. Y.; Valenza, Robert J. – Computers and the Humanities, 1996
Applies 51 stylometric computer tests of Shakespeare play authorship and 14 of play authorship, developed by the Shakespeare Clinic, to 37 "true Shakespeares," 27 plays of the Shakespeare Apocrypha, and to several poems of unknown authorship. Finds that no claimant, and none of the apocryphal plays or poems, matched Shakespeare. (DSK)
Descriptors: Authors, Computational Linguistics, Computer Uses in Education, Content Analysis
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Smith, Penny – Journal of Educational Administration, 1999
Shows how 28 contemporary films' messages about educational administrators shape and limit popular discourse about schools and their mission. Hollywood's celluloid images cannot capture our school communities' complex, challenging everyday realities. Practitioners should understand how mass media shapes policy debates about public institutions and…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Film Criticism, Mass Media
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Bean, Thomas W.; Valerio, Paul Cantu; Mallette, Marla H.; Readence, John E. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1999
Explores preservice elementary teachers' literature-circle discussion of a multicultural young-adult novel with a focus on two research questions: how preservice teachers discuss a multicultural young-adult novel, and what are the views and theories that informed their understanding of literature response discussion. Participants in the discussion…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Elementary Education, Ethnicity, Higher Education
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Perlin, Ruth R. – Art Education, 1998
Summarizes the lives and pursuits of four U.S. artists: Winslow Homer, John Frederick Peto, George Bellows, and Joan Mitchell. Explains the concepts apparent in the four works of art and shows how the artists created these works through expressing their perceptions of the world around them. Lists questions for further exploration. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art Expression, Artists
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Johnson, Greer – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 1999
Argues that teachers must incorporate a range of reading practices generated from traditional and contemporary literary theories that provide different textual analysis to reconceptualize literary and literacy curriculum for the new millennium. Outlines four approaches to reading practices to replace traditional analysis with major focus on a…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy
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Ahlquist, Roberta – Comparative Education Review, 2000
Reviews three books that argue that science education should reflect global scientific contributions, use multicultural and feminist perspectives, and be grounded in everyday life experiences with science. Suggests questions of policy and practice in moving from theory to implementation of a more equitable, socially responsible science education.…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Epistemology, Equal Education, Feminist Criticism
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Gurak, Laura J.; Silker, Christine M. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1997
States that researchers in technical communication have begun to take advantage of the interactions taking place via computer-mediated communication as a rich source of research. Reviews three forms of technical communication research methods (ethnography, rhetorical analysis, surveys) and raises preliminary issues to consider when using such…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Ethnography, Information Sources
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Mills, Jon; Chandramohan, Balasubramanyam – Computers and the Humanities, 1996
Describes the use of TACT computer software to teach Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." Employs TACT to reinforce understanding of the text achieved through a combination of analytic approaches to literary texts with linguistic methods. Argues that exposure to the software made students' interaction with the text more complex and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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