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And Others; Heins, Ethel L. – Horn Book Magazine, 1979
Lists and annotates new books for children, arranged according to the following categories: Christmas books; picture books; stories for younger, for intermediate, and for older readers; folklore; poetry; and nonfiction. Also annotates two books of interest to adults: an autobiography of Lucy Boston and an annotated bibliography of children's books…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Books
Peer reviewedWilson, Pauline – Library Quarterly, 1979
Argues that the concept of "librarian as teacher" is an organization fiction, and that this fiction is dysfunctional being both harmful and costly. (Author/CWM)
Descriptors: Essays, Fiction, Group Status, Librarians
Peer reviewedMitchell, Diana – English Journal, 1996
Provides language arts teachers with specific techniques to help content-area teachers get more writing into their classrooms. Suggests that some of these techniques might be helpful to language arts teachers themselves, especially in getting students to think about learning. (TB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Fiction, Interviews, Journal Writing
Maryles, Daisy; Riippa, Laurele; Ink, Gary – Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 2003
Includes bibliographies of notable books of 2002, including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; books for young adults, including fiction, nonfiction, audiobooks, and titles for reluctant readers; notable books for children; videos for children; children's recordings and software; bestsellers, fiction and nonfiction; paperback bestsellers; almanacs,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annual Reports, Atlases, Audiodisks
Peer reviewedNeilsen, Lorri – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2002
Describes a panel discussion on the acceptability of fiction in academic discourse. Gives advice to scholars wondering whether fiction should be considered as knowledge: stop taking yourself so seriously; embrace "scholartistry", the application of the artistry of imaginative powers to scientific inquiry; know that truth changes; explore…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Context Effect
Alvarez de Eulate, Evangelina; Del Rey Belinchon, Juan – Francais dans le Monde, 1996
As part of a student exchange between a French and a Spanish college, students produced four photo-novels, one by the French group and one by the Spanish, each in both French and Spanish versions. The unique aspect of this project was that most of the communication between the two student groups was by videotaped "letters." (MSE)
Descriptors: Fiction, Film Production, French, International Educational Exchange
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1996
Suggests activities to acquaint students with the author Cynthia Rylant and includes a bibliography of most of her writing in the categories of: picture books, first readers, fiction and short stories for intermediate and young adult readers, nonfiction, poetry, board books, and related videos. Also included are citations for professional book…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Biographies, Childrens Literature
Wiegand, Wayne – Library Journal, 1997
Discusses the need to place a greater emphasis on the subject of reading in library and information science (LIS) education and research. Topics include literacy studies, print culture history, reader-response theory, ethnography of reading, genre fiction and cultural studies, information versus reading, and access to information versus content of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Content Analysis, Fiction, Information Science Education
Peer reviewedLogsdon, Bruce – Eureka Studies In Teaching Short Fiction, 2000
Suggests that, in the author's experience teaching fiction to high school students, the key to their understanding a work lies in their ability to make connections with the characters. Notes the importance of using many activities to enable all of the students to understand character. Describes three such activities, incorporating brainstorming,…
Descriptors: Characterization, Discourse Analysis, Fiction, Films
Peer reviewedJarraway, David R. – College English, 2002
Incites inquiry as to how modern American literature reflects on the problem of identity. Spotlights the contribution to modern American writing by Wallace Thurman's "Harlem" fiction. Endeavors to link a racial imperative to a sexual imperative by means of a current theoretical discourse surrounding notions of city and community life.…
Descriptors: Community Role, Cultural Differences, Fiction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGillis, Candida – English Journal, 2002
Notes that with so many multivoice novels accessible to teens, there is a great opportunity to expand students' reading repertoire. Proposes that young adult novels are an excellent transition to classic literature that may seem remote or difficult. Offers advice on teaching multivoice novels. Concludes that multivoice novels show young readers…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature), Critical Reading, Fiction
Peer reviewedJournal of Reading, 1991
Shares experiences from three teachers in the following articles: "Integrating Content Area Skills with Fiction Favorites" (Hilda E. Ollmann); "Turning Teenagers into Reader Response Researchers" (Sharon Kane); and "Increasing Student Awareness of the Importance of Reading" (Rose Katz Ortiz). (MG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Fiction
Peer reviewedBanks, Jane; Tankel, Jonathan David – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1990
Argues that television convention mitigates against depictions of technology as socially destructive. Argues that the presentation of science as television fiction is a conservative act. Concludes that television reinforces the socially constructed technological imperative of industrial societies, effacing its own role in the preservation of the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Content Analysis, Futures (of Society), Mass Media Role
Peer reviewedNeustadter, Roger – Youth and Society, 1989
Traces the changes in the depiction of childhood in science fiction films from the 1950s to the present decade. Argues that the contemporary science fiction representation of the sentimental child is a cultural idealization that opposes the social reality of the vanishing child. (FMW)
Descriptors: Characterization, Child Role, Children, Cultural Images
Frost, Everett C. – Humanities, 1988
Delineates the differences between prose fiction and media drama. Outlines what is gained and what is lost in translating prose fiction to the radio. The constraints include program formats and the resulting lack of character development. The gains include liveliness and immediacy. Discusses use of flashback and narration. (KO)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Drama, Dramatics, Fiction


