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Clerk, Douglas; Rutherford, Margaret – International Journal of Science Education, 2000
Examines the possibility that language confusion can be mistaken for misconception. Uses a written test to diagnose physics misconceptions among South African students. Reports that in several cases distracters were chosen by subjects who did not hold the target misconceptions. Indicates that caution is needed in interpreting student responses to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, English, Foreign Countries, Genetics
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Lamb, Brenda – English Journal, 1998
Discusses elements of rhetoric as they are applied in education: its contemporary meanings, the history of rhetoric, its implications for teaching, and its applications for life. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, English Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement
Gaylord, Susan Kapuscinski – Instructor (Primary), 1997
Four child-crafted book projects help promote students' holiday spirit. The projects, all based on a simple accordion fold, resemble cards but open to reveal more than just a greeting, allowing students to think and write about what the holiday means to them. Projects include a poetry book, a rhyming book, and a memory book. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Holidays, Language Arts
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Myers, Elizabeth M. – English Journal, 1998
Describes how Anna Deveare Smith's "Fires in the Mirror" can be adapted for the secondary level language arts classroom. Describes a storytelling exercise, and then describes the six stages of the project as students adapted personal narrative for performance: theme; obtaining the interview; the peer-editing workshop; preparing for the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Interviews, Language Arts, Personal Narratives
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El-Hindi, Amelia E. – Reading Teacher, 1998
Describes how the Internet can be used to support the active construction of knowledge within classroom, and can be used to create authentic literacy experiences for children. Discusses how literacy and learning are being redefined by the social constructivist perspective and constructivism. Notes specific Web sites. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Mediated Communication, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education
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Whipple, Michele – Language Arts, 1998
Argues that elementary language-arts teachers should expand their definition of "text" to include film, a valuable instructional material. Notes that today's elementary students come to class with a great deal of knowledge about films--prior experiences which teachers can tap into. Discusses the application to film of reader-response theories. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Film Criticism, Films
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Redfern, Richard K. – English Journal, 2001
Presents a (fictional) conversation between a college English professor and a graduate student in English who is something of a purist about the language. Shows, in conversations across a semester and a half, her changing attitudes about the rules of good English, "purity" in the language, divided usage, and confusing grammar and usage. (SR)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education
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Nilsen, Alleen Pace – English Journal, 2001
Discusses the logic, elegance, and history of using they, them, and their as singular indefinite pronouns. Notes that, as a solution to the pronoun problem, the strength of this solution is its vagueness. Offers numerous real-life examples from publications or broadcasts and lists why it is counterproductive for English teachers to exclude this…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education
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Wilson, Anthony – Children's Literature in Education, 2001
Considers poetry for children by the late Ted Hughes, British Poet Laureate. Examines it in its own terms as poetry and in terms of its intended audience. Suggests his poetry was an attempt to create a body of work that remained true to his gift of "caging" the minute within real and imaginary worlds. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Rike, Elizabeth K. – Stage of the Art, 1996
Describes the ongoing work of a teacher whose Summer Institute for Drama/Teacher Education at the University of Tennessee provides training for both theater and classroom teachers. Focuses on her teaching method--improvisational drama--which simultaneously addresses elements common to fiction and script writing, and now contained in the language…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fiction, Higher Education, Improvisation
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Stone, David S. – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Describes a fun outdoor assignment whereby secondary school students form into groups of four or five and learn about the importance of narrative setting by drawing on sidewalks with chalk. Reviews the five basic elements of setting: temporal, geographical, cultural, historical, and environmental. (TB)
Descriptors: Fiction, Freehand Drawing, Language Arts, Lesson Plans
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Mountain, Lee – English Journal, 2000
Describes a CD-ROM adventure story written by the author to educate her students about the word relationships of synonyms and antonyms. Discusses how this interactive medium put a different twist on each of the stages of the writing process itself. Relates how two students enthusiastically used the program, and were inspired to write one of their…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Hypermedia, Language Arts, Optical Data Disks
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Johnston, Francine R. – Reading Teacher, 2001
Shares some lesser known generalities and historical influences that have influenced the English spelling system. Argues that teachers can help students discover some of the patterns and complexities of English spelling and together explore the rich and fascinating story of how this printed language has developed and changed over time, thus…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Carroll, Pamela Sissi – English Journal, 2001
Collects and presents comments made by authors of young adult literature about their writing and about literature. Discusses how writing for young adults and teaching young adults might be related; why write books for adolescent readers; what their goals are as writers of young adult literature; and how they move from a blank page to a finished…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Solomon, Joan – Studies in Science Education, 2002
Describes an attempt to write and edit a series of stories, 'Science Web Reader,' which make good reading for pupils aged 11-13. Explores three aspects of story: the author identified as a person, the story as that person's thoughts, and the offering of a distinct point of view. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Middle Schools, Science Education
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