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Kinder, Rose Marie – Journal of Basic Writing, 1991
Advocates the frequent use of journalistic texts for classroom discussions because unplanned material creates a supportive environment. Reports how two groups of students who had failed an upper-division writing exam and who were reluctant to discuss assigned readings, became engaged and careful readers when similar material was presented…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Writing, Higher Education, Reader Response
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Tracey, Terence J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1992
Criticizes previous article by Galassi, Crace, Martin, James, and Wallace on client anticipations and preferences regarding career counseling. Criticisms focus on theoretical grounding of the study, assessment format, data analysis, and data interpretation. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Client Attitudes (Human Services), Client Characteristics (Human Services), College Students
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Tinsley, Howard E. A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1992
Responds to previous article by Galassi et al. on client anticipations and preferences regarding career counseling. Shows Galassi et al.'s criticisms of Tinsley and Benton and the Expectations about Counseling instrument to be unfounded, discusses problems with terminology, and analyzes technical adequacy and findings of Galassi et al. Also…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Client Attitudes (Human Services), Client Characteristics (Human Services), College Students
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Brothers, Barbara – CEA Critic, 1990
Asserts that scholarly writers often ignore their audience when writing for publication. Offers suggestions for editors to help scholars write to communicate and be read. (PRA)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication (Thought Transfer), Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
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Fulps, Julia Shinneman; Young, Terrell A. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Describes reading response journals and discusses how and when they can be used to help students foster their ability to connect literature with their own lives and increase comprehension. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Journal Writing, Reader Response
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Heiden, Delores E.; Schmitt, Pamela – Reading Horizons, 1991
Explores journal writing exchanges through the observations of a classroom teacher and a college professor as their students connected with one another in an authentic literary experience. Offers four suggestions for helping a journal exchange to proceed smoothly. (MG)
Descriptors: Grade 6, Higher Education, Intermediate Grades, Journal Writing
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Lent, Robin – College Composition and Communication, 1993
Describes a method of teaching writing founded on a concept of response papers based on the strong emotional reactions of students to assigned texts. Gives examples from several student papers, highlighting typical kinds of response. Argues for the response paper as a site for safe thought concerning difficult issues. (HB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Reader Response, Student Attitudes
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Whitin, Phyllis – Language Arts, 1994
Highlights the role of the visual arts as a potential to respond to literature aesthetically. Studies the explorations of seventh-grade students as they worked in literature response groups. Notes that the students moved beyond the "who, what, when" of a story by reframing their understanding of literary texts through visual…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Group Dynamics, Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High Schools
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Borders, L. DiAnne – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1994
Responds to previous article by Rigazio-DiGilio on Developmental Counseling and Therapy and Systemic Cognitive-Developmental Therapy as two integrative models that unify individual, family, and network treatment within coconstructive-developmental framework. Considers extent to which model breaks impasse in integrating development into counseling…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Developmental Stages, Ecological Factors
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Fuhler, Carol J. – Journal of Reading, 1994
Advocates the use of literature response journals. Describes their use with an eighth-grade class and discusses teaching students how to respond well and how to include parents. (SR)
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Grade 8, Literature Appreciation, Parent Participation
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Lipson, Marcia – Journal of Reading, 1994
Describes an activity which uses poetry to help students differentiate between literal and critical comprehension and to focus on topics, main ideas, inferences, paraphrasing, and writing in response to text. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Poetry
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Neumeyer, Peter F. – Children's Literature in Education, 1994
Describes and critiques Maurice Sendak's newest book, "We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy," which includes nursery rhymes and pictures. Relates Sendak's book to the poetry of William Blake. Suggests possible readings for the book and approaches to teaching it. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Literary Criticism
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Hale, Janice E. – School Psychology Review, 1993
Responds to previous article (this issue) in which Frisby argues that five basic assumptions underlying Black Cultural Learning Styles hypothesis that widespread failure of black children can be attributed to culturally determined African-based learning styles that clash with Eurocentric configuration of schools are seriously flawed. Disagrees…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Blacks, Cognitive Style
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Richardson, Tina Q. – School Psychology Review, 1993
Responds to previous article (this issue) in which Frisby argues that five basic assumptions underlying Black Cultural Learning Styles hypothesis that widespread failure of black children can be attributed to culturally determined African-based learning styles that clash with Eurocentric configuration of schools are seriously flawed. Commentary…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Blacks, Cognitive Style
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Frisby, Craig L. – School Psychology Review, 1993
Responds to arguments in Hale's and Richardson's rebuttals to "One Giant Step Backward: Myths of Black Cultural Learning Styles" (Frisby, this issue). Contends that neither Hale nor Richardson presents substantive data refuting main evidence discussed in original article. Analyzes their comments within framework of five reasons why Black Cultural…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Blacks, Cognitive Style
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