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Developing facilitation skills - a narrative

Collegian, 2003
Effective facilitation has been identified in the literature as one of three elements, along with context and evidence, that have a dynamic and coexisting relationship to enable the successful uptake of evidence into practice. This paper presents an overview of the concept of facilitation within the context of practice development, ahead of a personal ...
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The influence of ChatGPT on thinking skills and creativity of EFL student teachers: a narrative inquiry

Journal of Education and Teaching
There is an urgent need in the educational community to explore the potential impact of advanced language models powered by artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, on thinking skills and creativity.
Galip Kartal
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Personal narrative skills of Urdu speaking preschoolers

Narrative Inquiry, 2019
The present study aimed to explore the personal narrative skills of Urdu speaking preschoolers, aged between 4 and 5 years. The study also aimed to investigate the gender differences in narrative skills, and relationship and the predictive ...
S. Hamdani   +3 more
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From infancy to adolescence: The longitudinal links between vocabulary, early literacy skills, oral narrative, and reading comprehension

Cognitive Development, 2018
Previous research suggests that (a) individual differences in reading and language development are stable across childhood, (b) reading and vocabulary are intertwined, and (c) children’s oral narrative skill contributes to later reading comprehension ...
Sebastian Suggate   +2 more
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Narrative Skills in Children With Selective Mutism

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2004
Selective mutism (SM) is a rare and complex disorder associated with anxiety symptoms and speech-language deficits; however, the nature of these language deficits has not been studied systematically. A novel cross-disciplinary assessment protocol was used to assess anxiety and nonverbal cognitive, receptive language, and expressive narrative abilities ...
Alison, McInnes   +4 more
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Style and Narrative Skills

1998
Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is a melting pot of themes and ideas expressed in a rich mix of styles and techniques, mingling the comic and the serious, entertainment and instruction. Perhaps because many of the individual poems within the Tales can be categorised by genre or type of story (rather like the way a fairy story differs from a thriller ...
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Double consciousness to scaffold narrative skills

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2021
Abstract Determining the utility of auditory hallucinations (including imaginary friends) in developing logic is sorely under-investigated (Fernyhough, Charles. 2016. The voices within: The history and science of how we talk to ourselves. New York: Basic Books). The present account demonstrates how Peirce’s double consciousness fueled by
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How to "Do Things" With Narrative: A Communication Perspective on Narrative Skill

2003
In the 1960s and 1970s our understanding of communication took a linguistic turn (Rorty, 1967/1992). In response to the work of Wittgenstein, Austin and others, the discipline came to recognize that language use is central to communication, and increased its attention to both features and structures of language.
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Skills toolkit 2: An authentic narrative

2018
Abstract This chapter is concerned with narrative, and suggests a method for infusing your own interview answers with a narrative thread that will make them more accessible and interesting for the interviewer. It considers the value of narrative, then discusses being authentic: the importance of appearing authentic to our listeners, what
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