Teaching Trickster Tales: A Comparison of Instructional Approaches

Marya Jarvey Bergen Catholic High School ; Anne McKeough University of Calgary ; Michael C. Pyryt University of Calgary

Abstract

Trickster tales, with their teachings on how to behave in the world, are a powerful means for transmitting social knowledge and cultural mores to children. In this study we compared two approaches to teaching fourth-grade students to write trickster tales. Although both instructional methods incorporated aspects of the writing process approach, only the developmentally based method took into account students’ expected developmental growth patterns in narrative composition.

Journal
Research in the Teaching of English
Published
2008-08-01
DOI
10.58680/rte20086770
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