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Jaepl, Vol. 3, Winter 1997-1998, Alice G. Brand (Editor) Jan 1997

Jaepl, Vol. 3, Winter 1997-1998, Alice G. Brand (Editor)

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Essays

Regina Foehr. A Tribute to James Moffett. Miles Myers. Remembering James Moffett. Donald R. Gallehr. Reading Jim Moffett. Richard L. Graves. Jim, We Hardly Knew You. Regina Foehr. Memories of James Moffett. Sheridan Blau. A Reflection and Memoir. Betty Jane Wagner. Outliving Jim Moffett.

C. Jan Swearingen. Doubting and Believing: The Hermeneutics of Suspicion in Contexts of Faith. A belief-centered pedagogy helps students infuse cultural values into adversarial modes of academic writing.

Terri Pullen. Active Reciprocity: The Positive, Mindful Flow of Mental Energy. The construct of mindfulness relates to Eastern …


A Tribute To James Moffett, Miles Myers, Donald R. Gallehr, Richard L. Graves, Regina Foehr, Sheridan Blau, Betty Jane Wagner Jan 1997

A Tribute To James Moffett, Miles Myers, Donald R. Gallehr, Richard L. Graves, Regina Foehr, Sheridan Blau, Betty Jane Wagner

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A tribute to James Moffett, a visionary and trailblazer, who wrote about trends in education long before others even considered their possibilities.


Front Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor) Jan 1997

Front Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor)

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Editor's Message

This is the last issue of my three-year term as inaugural editor of the Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning.

There is something fine for me in starting something from nothing, so to speak. What is it about the mystery, doing the truly active research that does not require a library or the internet? I always feel the fun, the risk of doing things other people do not do. That does not necessarily make me popular. But it does make me strong. Then it makes me scared which also makes me vulnerable to criticism. At …


Julia Kristeva And The Psychological Dynamics Of Writing, Janet M. Ellerby Jan 1997

Julia Kristeva And The Psychological Dynamics Of Writing, Janet M. Ellerby

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By tapping into latent emotional dynamics, Kristeva's poststructuralist psychology offers a means to modify the cognitive order emphasized in academic discourse.


Active Receptivity: The Positive, Mindful Flow Of Mental Energy, Terri G. Pullen Jan 1997

Active Receptivity: The Positive, Mindful Flow Of Mental Energy, Terri G. Pullen

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The construct of mindfulness relates to Eastern meditative practices, consciousness, quantum physics, and creativity.


The Osmotic Self And Language Arts Pedagogy, Kristie S. Fleckenstein Jan 1997

The Osmotic Self And Language Arts Pedagogy, Kristie S. Fleckenstein

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Educators should evolve a pedagogy that privileges a participatory self, in which ego boundaries are permeable.


The Pedagogy Of Place: Re-Valuing Environment And Community In Education, Thomas K. Dean Jan 1997

The Pedagogy Of Place: Re-Valuing Environment And Community In Education, Thomas K. Dean

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The impending collapse of our civil society and natural environment necessitates a revised perspective on community.


Happiness And The Blank Page: Csikszentmihalyi's Flow In The Writing Classroom, Gina Briefs-Elgin Jan 1997

Happiness And The Blank Page: Csikszentmihalyi's Flow In The Writing Classroom, Gina Briefs-Elgin

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Redefining happiness to include encounters with difficulty helps students embrace rather than dread arduous writing tasks.


Back Matter Jan 1997

Back Matter

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No abstract provided.


Reviews, Carolyn E. Hill, Michael Kuhne, Felicia M. Briscoe, Hanna Berger, Candace Walworth Jan 1997

Reviews, Carolyn E. Hill, Michael Kuhne, Felicia M. Briscoe, Hanna Berger, Candace Walworth

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Reviews

Carolyn E. Hill. Token Professionals and Master Critics: A Critique of Orthodoxy in Literary Studies. (James Sosnoski, 1994).

Michael Kuhne. Releasing the Imagination: Essays on Education, the Arts, and Social Change. (Maxine Greene, 1995).

Felicia M. Briscoe. Artwork of the Mind: An Interdisciplinary Description of Insight and the Search for it in Student Writing. (Mary M. Murray, 1996).

Hanna Berger. If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit. (Brenda Ueland, 1997).

Candace Walworth. The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart: Poems for Men. (Robert Bly, James Hillman, Michael Meade, …


Doubting And Believing: The Hermeneutics Of Suspicion In Contexts Of Faith, C. Jan Swearingen Jan 1997

Doubting And Believing: The Hermeneutics Of Suspicion In Contexts Of Faith, C. Jan Swearingen

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

A belief-centered pedagogy helps students infuse cultural values into adversarial modes of academic writing.


How Many Students Does It Take To Write A Joke? Humor Writing In Composition Courses, Paul Lewis Jan 1997

How Many Students Does It Take To Write A Joke? Humor Writing In Composition Courses, Paul Lewis

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While calling attention to rhetorical principles and practices, humor writing can energize composition courses.


Front Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor) Jan 1996

Front Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor)

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Editor's Message

Many of us come out of formal and advanced training in writing. We are at home with the humanities: philosophy, drama, the arts, aesthetics. We connect easily to both the teaching of literature and to literary exegesis. Ideas about literacy come easily to us.

We need to be aware of work being done in the field outside our focus in writing, literature, and language. Connections need to be made between us and other members of our cultural tapestry. Every once in a while someone tells me about the name of a book, an organization, or a journal that …


Jaepl, Vol. 2, Winter 1996-1997, Alice G. Brand (Editor) Jan 1996

Jaepl, Vol. 2, Winter 1996-1997, Alice G. Brand (Editor)

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Essays

Jean Trounstine. Sacred Spaces. Drama in the prison classroom teaches that transgression can enhance spirituality.

Irene Papoulis. Spirituality and Composition: One Teacher's Thoughts. The author explores her ambivalence about combining her interest in spirituality and her composition teaching.

George Kalamaras. Meditative Silence and Reciprocity: The Dialogic Implications for 'Spiritual Sites of Composing. Recent studies of silence must focus on the dialogical nature of Eastern meditation, examining the values of meditative awareness and social theories of reciprocity.

Christopher Ferry. When the Distressed Teach the Oppressed: Toward an Understanding of Communion and Commitment. Jane Tompkins' adaptation of Paulo Freire's educational philosophy …


Spirituality And Composition: One Teacher's Thoughts, Irene Papoulis Jan 1996

Spirituality And Composition: One Teacher's Thoughts, Irene Papoulis

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The author explores her ambivalence about combining her interest in spirituality and her composition teaching.


Meditative Silence And Reciprocity: The Dialogic Implications For "Spiritual Sites Of Composing", George Kalamaras Jan 1996

Meditative Silence And Reciprocity: The Dialogic Implications For "Spiritual Sites Of Composing", George Kalamaras

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Recent studies of silence must focus on the dialogical nature of Eastern meditation, examining the values of meditative awareness and social theories of reciprocity.


Diversity And Dialogue In Reforming The Academic Community, Mary Louise Buley-Meissner Jan 1996

Diversity And Dialogue In Reforming The Academic Community, Mary Louise Buley-Meissner

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Affirming multiculturalism in higher education should include discussions of students' spiritual diversity.


Transcending Gender: Toward A New Awareness Of The Fluid Self In Writing, Jack Ramey Jan 1996

Transcending Gender: Toward A New Awareness Of The Fluid Self In Writing, Jack Ramey

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The constructs of the male and female in the gendered self are not binary opposites but interlocking halves of an inseparable whole.


Re-Visioning Psychology In The Writing Class, Dennis Young Jan 1996

Re-Visioning Psychology In The Writing Class, Dennis Young

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With its emphasis on soul-work and the imaginal frames of psyche, archetypal psychology helps teachers more fully interpret the motivations and intricacies of writing and learning.


Reviews, Lisa Langstraat, Linda T. Calendrillo, Judith Bradshaw-Brown, Frances Jo Grossman Jan 1996

Reviews, Lisa Langstraat, Linda T. Calendrillo, Judith Bradshaw-Brown, Frances Jo Grossman

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Lisa Langstraat. The Epistemic Music of Rhetoric: Toward the Temporal Dimension of Affect in Reader Response and Writing. (Steven B. Katz, 1996).

Linda T Calendrillo. Images in Language, Media, and Mind. (Roy F. Fox, Ed., 1994).

Judith Bradshaw-Brown. The Tao of Teaching. (Greta Nagel, 1994).

Frances Jo Grossman. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. (Anne Lamott, 1994)


Back Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor) Jan 1996

Back Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor)

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

No abstract provided.


Sacred Spaces, Jean Trounstine Jan 1996

Sacred Spaces, Jean Trounstine

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Drama in the prison classroom teaches that transgression can enhance spirituality.


From Writers To Writer/Designers, Margaret Batschelet, Linda Woodson Jan 1996

From Writers To Writer/Designers, Margaret Batschelet, Linda Woodson

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Instructors should extend the idea of thought in word only to possibilities offered by the visual.


Break Point: The Challenges Of Teaching Multicultural Education Courses, Arlette Ingram Willis, Shuaib J. Meacham Jan 1996

Break Point: The Challenges Of Teaching Multicultural Education Courses, Arlette Ingram Willis, Shuaib J. Meacham

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Teaching multicultural education courses to preservice teachers exacts an emotional toll as they begin to acknowledge their ethnic awareness.


When The Distressed Teach The Oppressed: Toward An Understanding Of Communion And Commitment, Christopher Ferry Jan 1996

When The Distressed Teach The Oppressed: Toward An Understanding Of Communion And Commitment, Christopher Ferry

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Jane Tompkins' adaptation of Paulo Freire's educational philosophy is critiqued through exploring the spiritual basis of his idea of the "Easter experience."


Aiding Aids Through Writing: A Study And Bibliography, Emily Nye Jan 1996

Aiding Aids Through Writing: A Study And Bibliography, Emily Nye

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A writing group at an HIV clinic generated four kinds of narratives, each with a different healing function. A selected bibliography follows.


Jaepl, Vol. 1, Winter 1995-1996, Alice G. Brand (Editor) Jan 1995

Jaepl, Vol. 1, Winter 1995-1996, Alice G. Brand (Editor)

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Essays

Mary C. Doane. Writing Reality: Constructivism, Metaphor, and Cosmology. Two philosophies of metaphor are contrasted in constructing discourse and reality.

Derek Owens. Earthworm Hermeneutics. As an alternative to recent misreadings of boundary politics, a more responsible, outsider pedagogy needs to be cultivated.

Tim Doherty. Strictly Ballroom? Dancing Along the Borders of Movement and Writing. Multiple intelligences are exercised when movement and writing intersect in the composition curriculum.

Ellen W. Kaplan. The Subversive Play: Using Play, Dream, and the Body in the Classroom. The as-if world of play brings body-centered knowledge into the expressive writing class. …


Earthworm Hermeneutics, Derek Owens Jan 1995

Earthworm Hermeneutics, Derek Owens

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

As an alternative to recent misreadings of boundary politics, a more responsible, outsider pedagogy needs to be cultivated.


Strictly Ballroom? Dancing Along The Borders Of Movement And Writing, Tim Doherty Jan 1995

Strictly Ballroom? Dancing Along The Borders Of Movement And Writing, Tim Doherty

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Multiple intelligences are exercised when movement and writing intersect in the composition curriculum.


The Found Play: Learning And Teaching The Value Of Interpretive Reading And Writing, Randi Patterson, Kim Jernigan Jan 1995

The Found Play: Learning And Teaching The Value Of Interpretive Reading And Writing, Randi Patterson, Kim Jernigan

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The "found" play is designed to make explicit the interpretive strategies that students use in everyday life, in a literary work, and in critical reading and writing.