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Darvin, Jacqueline – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2009
The purpose of this article is to provide a model of an academic intervention and support program in literacy that focuses on the needs of individual students and revalues them as readers, goals that are of extreme importance when working with adolescents who have repeatedly experienced academic failure and view themselves as poor readers. This…
Descriptors: Intervention, Clubs, After School Programs, Academic Support Services
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Udo, J. P.; Acevedo, B.; Fels, D. I. – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2010
Audio description (AD) has been introduced as one solution for providing people who are blind or have low vision with access to live theatre, film and television content. However, there is little research to inform the process, user preferences and presentation style. We present a study of a single live audio-described performance of Hart House…
Descriptors: Drama, Oral Interpretation, Accessibility (for Disabled), Sensory Aids
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St. John, Edward P.; Parrish, Dan – Christian Higher Education, 2012
The secularization of higher education has created a complicated context for discourse about religion and spirituality in most public and some private universities. Yet the growing orientation toward spirituality and faith among undergraduates calls for a renewed openness to matters of beliefs and values in college classrooms, a topic addressed by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Private Colleges, Religion
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Howie, Mark – English in Australia, 2008
In this article I use the occasion of farewelling my Year 12 students at the end of their schooling, some intertextual references to "Hamlet", and some conceptual frames of Derrida, to reflect dialogically on the role of critical literacy in Australian English curricula in the past, the present and into the future. (Contains 11 notes.)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, English Literature, Reflection
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Blackburn, Nick – Visible Language, 2011
This essay presents a revised history of the punctuation mark ["], drawn from the earliest communities who made it their own. By situating the development of ["] in its historical context, from first uses of the diple [diple] by the Greek scholar Aristarchus, it explains how it was the general applications which persisted into the sixteenth…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Semantics, Punctuation, Scripts
Evans-Boniecki, Jeannie – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This Glaserian grounded theory study, through conceptual coding of interviews and course syllabi, aimed at exploring the motivations and aspirations university professors had when they offered courses dedicated to the study of graphic novels. As a result, the emergence of the graphic novel as a vital literary influence in 21st-century academia was…
Descriptors: Novels, Literary Genres, Books, Picture Books
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Knewstubb, Bernadette; Bond, Carol – Higher Education Research and Development, 2009
Despite considerable research on teaching and learning in higher education, the relationship between university teachers' and students' understandings of the same teaching-learning events has not been a focus. This exploratory qualitative study used individual interviews to investigate the role of conceptions of teaching, learning and knowledge in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Case Studies, Alignment (Education), Teacher Expectations of Students
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Udo, John Patrick; Fels, Deborah I. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2009
Without access to audio description, individuals who are visually impaired (that is, are blind or have low vision) may be at a unique social disadvantage because they are unable to participate fully in a culture that is based on and heavily saturated by the enjoyment of audiovisual entertainments. Audio description was introduced as an adaptive…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Drama, Oral Interpretation, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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Fitzwilliam, Marie A. – CEA Forum, 2006
The question of whether "Hamlet" belongs in a freshman composition classroom is one that institutions are making easier to answer, though perhaps for political rather than pedagogical reasons. This article describes a project in which Marie Fitzwilliam and her colleagues were asked to engage in a dialogue with the administration on…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Writing Instruction, College Freshmen, Writing (Composition)
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Nathan, Gay T. – English Journal, 1977
Describes an assignment to "write Hamlet's letter to Gertrude." (DD)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Secondary Education
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American Journal of Play, 2009
Penny Wilson is a playworker--one of a group of professionals who facilitate children's play in adventure playgrounds, parks, and other settings, principally in the United Kingdom. Wilson grew up in the Southeast of England and spent much of her childhood playing on the coast near her family home. She studied illustration in art school, settled in…
Descriptors: Play, Children, Foreign Countries, Playgrounds
Kneipp, Janet R. – Independent School Bulletin, 1974
Author uses Hamlet as a model to show students the changes that must be coped with even if on a scale different than Hamlet's. (GB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Change Agents, Individual Characteristics
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Kamm, Jay D. – English Journal, 1982
Recounts how linking "Hamlet" to modern horrors and adventures stimulated student interest in the play. (JL)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Drama, Literature Appreciation, Motivation Techniques
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Halio, Jay – Literature/Film Quarterly, 1973
Compares three filmed versions of "Hamlet" in order to get a clearer notion of how Shakespeare's tragedy translates into the medium of film. (Author/RB)
Descriptors: Acting, Analytical Criticism, Drama, Films
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Hobson, R. Peter – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2007
In this commentary, I consider several strengths of the position adopted by Racine and Carpendale (2007), but suggest that the authors are in danger of overstating their case. In doing so, they appear to sideline an issue that should be pivotal for accounts of joint attention: how does a child come to arrive at an understanding that people, both…
Descriptors: Attention, Children, Theory of Mind
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