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Roberts, Thomas J. – Media and Methods, 1979
Discusses two paperback books, "The Malacia Tapestry" and "The Shattered Chain," that are written with a junk-fiction formula yet have serious themes. Contends that teachers may find the books useful in motivating thoughtful nonreaders. (FL)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Higher Education, Literary Analysis, Paperback Books
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Christenbury, Leila; And Others – School Counselor, 1996
Discusses bibliocounseling, in which students read and react to writing about situations or persons similar to themselves. Overviews key points counselors should be aware of before engaging in bibliotherapy. Presents an annotated bibliography of recent works selected for bibliotherapy comprising fiction for adolescents, and nonfiction for…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Behavior Development
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Yang, Anson – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Presents a case study that used mystery stories to help English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) students develop their linguistic competence and reading skills. Instruction focuses on the symbolism used in both stories and the characterization of the major protagonists with the view to encourage discussion among students. Results suggest that literary…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English (Second Language)
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Trimmer, Joseph F. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Describes class discussions in an undergraduate English fiction class. Draws a parallel between students' reactions to reading material and the instructor's own responses to fiction as an undergraduate. Suggests that a literature teacher can depart from the usual role of telling students how they must read a given story. (SG)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Fiction, Literary Criticism
Fraknoi, Andrew, Ed. – Universe in the Classroom, 1988
Criticizes astrology and uses student interest to help encouraging critical thinking and the scientific method. Provides some thought-provoking questions, three activities, and resource materials and a list of astronomy organizations. (YP)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Activities, Science and Society, Science Curriculum
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Holsinger, M. Paul – Councilor, 1995
Maintains that fiction written for children and young adults can build interest and enhance understanding of the World War II era. Discusses and recommends five Holocaust-related fictional books. Includes an unannotated bibliography of 61 books on the subject categorized by topic and grade level. (CFR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Content Area Reading, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
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Brandt, Paula, Ed.; Wade, Rahima, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1995
Contends that elementary teachers should use literature in their classrooms to teach essential social studies concepts. Describes types of literature useful in the social studies classroom. Includes recommended children's books for each of eight categories of literature. (CFR)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Biographies, Books, Childrens Literature
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Banks, Dennis N. – Social Science Record, 1994
Maintains that, with the recent elections in South Africa, interest in the study of southern Africa has increased. Compares and contrasts the images of South Africa presented in the novels of Alan Paton and Peter Abrahams. Asserts that the pictures painted by these authors are not pleasant but are necessary to understand recent events. (CFR)
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Secondary Education, Family (Sociological Unit), Fiction
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Wear, Delese; Hawthorne, Richard – Teaching Education, 1991
Proposes two approaches for nurturing teachers' and students' ability to develop caring attitudes and to experience others' lives vicariously: critical reading of literature and writing narratives. The article suggests that intimate, confrontive engagement with texts read and/or written by students might inform teachers of previously unrecognized…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Fiction, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
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Valentine, Kristin B.; Jacobsen, Janet L. – Public Libraries, 1992
Describes a public library program designed to stimulate appreciation of adult fiction written in and about the contemporary western United States. Discussion covers project objectives, oral interpretation of literature, project phases, study guides and bibliographies, staff orientation, lectures, evaluators, personnel, publicity, problems, and…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Evaluation Methods, Fiction, Grants
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Owens, John E. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1992
Presents a fictional look at engineering curricula and hiring practices to suggest ways that mathematics teacher educators can learn from experiences of other professions in preparing teachers and providing beginning teachers with appropriate experiences. (MDH)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Employment Experience, Engineering Education, Engineers
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Flaim, Mary L.; Chiodo, John J. – Social Studies, 1994
Asserts that the study of geography promotes spatial skills and increases awareness of the significance of location and place. Maintains that novels are good resources for geographic instruction. Provides geographic content reviews and suggested instructional methods for using two novels, "Old Yeller" and "Prairie Songs." (CFR)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Curriculum Design, Decision Making, Educational Strategies
Chelton, Mary K. – Library Journal, 1993
Various techniques for providing reader's advisory services in public libraries are discussed, including managing the reader's advisory interview, writing annotations for booklists, preparing topical and effective displays, genre cataloging, holding book talks and reviews, using library space effectively, and utilizing e-mail discussion groups to…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Cataloging, Electronic Mail
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Carter, Susanne – Feminist Teacher, 1992
Contends that war fiction published by U.S. women has evolved as a genre of its own in the twentieth century. Asserts that the common element that unites this otherwise diverse body of literature is the constant reminder that women as well as men are participants and victims in war. (CFR)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Females, Fiction, Higher Education
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Rocha, Osbelia Juarez; Dowd, Frances Smardo – MultiCultural Review, 1993
Analyzes the content of 29 works of fiction for children in kindergarten through grade 3 to determine characteristics and stereotypes of Mexican Americans portrayed and whether the portrayals of Mexican-American girls and women has changed from the period from 1950 to 1969 to that of 1970 to 1990. (SLD)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Content Analysis, Cultural Images, Ethnic Groups
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