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Peer reviewedMo, Weimin; Shen, Wenju – Children's Literature in Education, 1999
Discusses Jean Fritz's book "Homesick" as a work of art on the borderline between biography and fiction. Suggests young readers should be provided accurate historical knowledge in order to (1) understand the characters' emotions and experiences, and (2) prevent traditional misconceptions from being perpetuated. (NH)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Braun, Joseph A., Jr.; Crumpler, Thomas P. – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2004
This descriptive study uses narrative analysis to examine the nature and quality of pre-service teachers' initial attempts at reflection via the genre of memoir writing in a social studies methods course. The paper begins by reviewing other uses of narrative reflection and autobiographical writing in teacher education. This is followed by an…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Social Studies, Autobiographies
Schroots, Johannes J. F.; van Dijkum, Cor; Assink, Marian H. J. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2004
This comparative study (i.e., three age groups, three measures) explores the distribution of retrospective and prospective autobiographical memory data across the lifespan, in particular the bump pattern of disproportionally higher recall of memories from the ages 10 to 30, as generally observed in older age groups, in conjunction with the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Autobiographies, Recall (Psychology), Older Adults
Li, Xin; Lal, Shirley – Intercultural Education, 2005
This paper describes and discusses the effect of service-learning on students' reflective thinking about their own knowledge in multicultural teacher education at a state university in Southern California (USA). Two versions of students' multicultural autobiographies, one at the beginning and the other at the end of the course, were examined to…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Multicultural Education, Critical Thinking, Teacher Education
Cleveland, Emily Sutcliffe; Reese, Elaine – Developmental Psychology, 2005
The authors examined the contributions of maternal structure and autonomy support to children's collaborative and independent reminiscing. Fifty mother-child dyads discussed past experiences when the children were 40 and 65 months old. Children also discussed past events with an experimenter at each age. Maternal structure and autonomy support…
Descriptors: Children, Mothers, Memory, Autobiographies
Valantasis, Richard – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2005
Mentoring new faculty into vocations of teaching falls squarely on the shoulders of those entrusted with setting the course for the next generation of faculty. Often the role of new teacher development is assigned to senior faculty. In this essay the author provides an autobiographical account of experiences both as a mentor and as one who had…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, College Faculty
Clark, M. Carolyn; Rossiter, Marsha – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2006
This article examines the potential of personal storytelling as a pedagogical method. When incorporated into the educational experience, autobiographical stories serve as a primary and fruitful link between lived experience and curricular content, a connection integral to adult learning. These stories enable learners to identify congruencies and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Personal Narratives, Experience
Portalupi, JoAnn – 1995
For one instructor, her work in autobiography began with an interest in understanding how her past has influenced her present work of teaching. Autobiography is an interpretive act and both a reunion and a release from the past. While there is commitment to truth in writing an autobiographical text, the autobiographer necessarily engages in the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, Educational Background, Literary Devices
Boyatzis, Chris J. – 1989
This paper argues that instructors of child development should use literature to supplement theory and research in their courses. It is argued that literature elucidates psychological concepts with real life examples while deepening students' appreciation for the complexity and diversity of human development. Particularly effective in achieving…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Child Development, Cultural Differences, Developmental Psychology
Fox, Stephen L. – 1992
Despite the stereotype of today's undergraduates as having an inadequate literacy level, a teacher of English at a large midwestern university was surprised to find that students' literacy autobiographies reflect what might be called a conventional literacy success story, one that represents a strain of American autobiography dating back to…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Literacy
Gale, Xin Liu – 1994
Situated between academic discourse and that kind of personal writing that is only for the writer herself, autobiographical writing could serve as a middle ground in which first-year college writers render and describe personal experiences yet at the same time explain and analyze them. In "Lives on the Boundary," Mike Rose offers some…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Autobiographies, College Freshmen, Freshman Composition
Wu, Ruoyi – 1994
A doctoral student's interest in self-culture connections led her to observe an English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) writing class focused on autobiography and read all the students' papers. Autobiographical writing not only gives ESL students a chance to write about what matters to them, but the teacher can capitalize on students' cultural…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGinsberg, Allen – College English, 1974
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Authors, Autobiographies, Fiction
Pitts, Mary Ellen – 1988
Although the recent thrust toward writing as interaction with a text has led to de-emphasis of personal-experience writing per se, autobiography, if approached in the context of textuality (in Roland Barthes's sense), can provide a model for writing as a means of discovering one's identity--of interacting with life as text and with the written…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Butler, Sydney J.; Bentley, Roy – 1989
The best way to understand and appreciate the forms and structures of autobiography is through the creation of lifewriting stories--memoirs, portraits, reminiscences, anecdotes, family histories, etc., which provide entry points for exploration in life experiences. Lifewriting texts provide the best point of penetration for the developing reader…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Models, Personal Narratives

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