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Full-Text Articles in Education
Connecting, Helen Walker, Joanne Katzmarek, Steven L. Vanderstaay, Irwin Ramirez Leopando, Christopher Sweet, Howard Wolf
Connecting, Helen Walker, Joanne Katzmarek, Steven L. Vanderstaay, Irwin Ramirez Leopando, Christopher Sweet, Howard Wolf
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
JoAnne Katzmarek—Thoughts Like Flying Grouse
Steven L. VanderStaay—I'm With You, Huck
Irwin Ramirez Leopando—A Moment of Connections
Christopher Sweet—The Brightening Glance
Howard Wolf—Personal Teaching
Image Into Word: Glimpses Of Mental Images In Writers Writing, Hildy Miller
Image Into Word: Glimpses Of Mental Images In Writers Writing, Hildy Miller
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
This essay uses thought samples and interviews to show ways writers use mental imagery in non-creative writing task.
Critical Geography And The Real World In First-Year Writing Classrooms, Matthew I. Feinberg
Critical Geography And The Real World In First-Year Writing Classrooms, Matthew I. Feinberg
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
By helping students confront the ideologies that shape their physical and cultural experiences, critical geography in first year writing classrooms may be one means of collapsing the perceived distance between the classroom and the "real world."
Critical Thinking Skills And Emotional-Response Discourse: Merging The Affective And Cognitive In Student-Authored Texts Through Taxonomy Usage, Ed Comber
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
This essay discusses a taxonomy designed to help students identify emotive-response discourse in their evolving texts, a process that joins emotion and cognitive to foster critical thinking.
Instructional Perspectives Of Nurse Educators Engaged In Teaching Via Distance Education, John A. Henschke Edd
Instructional Perspectives Of Nurse Educators Engaged In Teaching Via Distance Education, John A. Henschke Edd
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The purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge regarding instructional perspectives of 35 University of Missouri-St. Louis nurse faculty, who were teaching via distance education formats. The study was designed to identify differences of respondents rating the seven factors of the Instructional Perspectives Inventory (IPI), which include: teacher empathy with learners; teacher trust of learners; planning and delivery of instruction; accommodating learner uniqueness; teacher insensitivity toward learners; learner-centered learning processes; and teacher-centered learning processes (Henschke, 1994). This study also identified differences between the seven factors and specific demographic data (age, number of years teaching nursing, number of semesters …
Reviews, W. Keith Duffy, Elizabeth Vander Lei, Marian Maccurdy
Reviews, W. Keith Duffy, Elizabeth Vander Lei, Marian Maccurdy
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Reviews
W. Keith Duffy. Memoirs of Soul: Writing your Spiritual Autobiography. (Nan Phifer, 2002).
Elizabeth Vander Lei. A Communion of Friendship: Literacy, Spiritual Practice, and Women in Recovery. (Beth Daniel, 2003).
Marian MacCurdy. Writing To Save Your Life. (Michele Weldon, 2001).
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The Seven Deadly Virtues, Lynn Z. Bloom
The Seven Deadly Virtues, Lynn Z. Bloom
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
The university stifles most creative writers except the most intrepid—even reckless, the good along with the bad—in the process of teaching them to write according to the conventions of the academy in general, and their specific disciplines in particular.
Shallow Literacy, Timid Teaching, And Cultural Impotence, David L. Wallace
Shallow Literacy, Timid Teaching, And Cultural Impotence, David L. Wallace
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Any attempt to move to a deeper notion of literacy in our theory and pedagogy must—among other things—involve us facing our own self interest and expecting disruption in our own classrooms, departments, and universities.