A few of these projects were conducted outside a classroom setting;
however, they could easily be adapted to a classroom setting. This list
will continue to be updated.
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* The Storytelling Project: Teaching about Racism and Tolerance
through Storytelling and the Arts 2007
This is an innovative, interdisciplinary curriculum model
developed by a racially diverse team of artists, teachers, and
university faculty and students. This interactive model is a
framework for both curriculum and for professional development for
educators interested in teaching/learning about race and racism.
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* Storytelling with Stuff 2007
The Spurlock Museum has found that adding storytelling to its
educational offerings is an effective way to increase both the
Museum’s offerings to the public and the range of visitors attending
programs.
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* Mathematics, Art, Research, Collaboration and Storytelling: The
High M.A.R.C.S. Project 2007
This article describes a curriculum integration project designed
to help students better contextualize their learning, by linking
mathematics, art, research, collaboration, and storytelling.
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Storytelling as a Democratic Approach to Data Collection:
Interviewing Children about Reading 2007
This paper examines how storytelling can be used as a method of
collecting authentic and revealing research data from children. The
results show that the children's storytelling gave access to their
cultural models of reading. Storytelling may be especially useful
with poor readers as there are no literacy demands.
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* History in the Schools - Twin City Tale Spinners 2006-2007
The Twin City Tale Spinners worked during 2006 and 2007 to
improve the telling of historical stories in local schools in McLean
County, Illinois.
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Storytelling as Pedagogy: An Unexpected Outcome of Narrative Inquiry
2007
This study examines how the use of narrative research methods can
benefit preservice teacher education.
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* Using Storytelling to Break the Silence that Binds Us to Sameness
in Our Schools 2006
Findings suggested that (a) stories of urban educators contain
historical and socio-cultural ideologies that have shaped American
education; and (b) storytelling, if combined with opportunities for
dialogue and inquiry, can help to break the silence surrounding
cultural differences in schools.
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* Benefits of Storytelling Methodologies In 4th and 5th Grade
Historical Instruction 2006
Students in the experimental group listened to and participated
in oral narratives during their history lesson while students in the
control group received conventional lecture and note-taking
instruction. After collecting and analyzing the data, results
indicate a significant increase in history affinity in the positive
direction for the experimental group with no change in history
affinity for the control group.
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* Telling the Stars: A Quantitative Approach to Assessing the Use of
Folk Tales in Science Education 2005
During the final stage of testing, the revised instrument and
methods found significant increase in positive attitude toward
science after the presentations.
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* Storytelling and Story Reading: A Comparison of Effects on
Children's Memory and Story Comprehension 2005
Students in both the reading and storytelling groups improved on
most measures. However, on some measures, notably those regarding
recall ability, students in the storytelling group improved more
than students in the reading group.
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* Stagebridge’s 2004-2005 Storybridge Program 2005
Stagebridge’s 2004-2005 Storybridge Program provided direct
instruction and teacher training to eight 4th and 5th grade classes
in three schools. Conclusions: Students showed improvement in
language arts and listening comprehension skills as a result of the
program. Participating teachers gained a deeper awareness and
understanding of storytelling as an art form and its impact on the
core subject matter curriculum.
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Oral Storytelling and Teaching Mathematics: Pedagogical and
Multicultural Perspectives 2004
This book contains two case studies of teachers telling epic oral
stories to teach math to elementary and middle school students. The
book also includes theoretical discussions of essential elements of
oral storytelling, multicultural education, how oral storytelling
can help children who have difficulty learning mathematics, and
mathematical problem solving.
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Storytelling for Middle Grades Students, Fastback 482 2001
This book offers tips for using storytelling in middle grade
classrooms, noting that having students do the storytelling may have
greater motivational benefit than having the teacher tell the
stories to the students. The Fastback states that storytelling by
students helps to develop higher-level thinking skills, such as
analysis and synthesis, as well as skills in oral composition.
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STORIES: A Classroom-based Program to Reduce Aggressive Behavior
2001
This program used the peer group and story form as vehicles to
improve social problem solving for aggressors, victims, and
bystanders. Post-intervention reports show decreases in
externalizing and antisocial behaviors for children not identified
as aggressive, and increases for the identified children.
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The Importance of Oral Storytelling in Literacy Development 1999
This paper provides specific suggestions as to how caregivers,
teachers, and parents can help children become lifelong learners and
readers through the use of storytelling.
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How Does It Get Into My Imagination?: Elementary School Children’s
Intertextual Knowledge and Gendered Storylines 1999
Case study of children's responses to stories used
poststructuralist theory to examine how students used their
intertextual knowledge to understand and produce disruptive stories
regarding gender.
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Story Upon Story 1999
This article discusses how stories can be used to "teach" history
and science.
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The Effects of Storytelling versus Story Reading on Comprehension
and Vocabulary Knowledge of British Primary School Children 1998
This study shows that children who witnessed storytelling scored
higher on comprehension/vocabulary measures than did children who
listened to story reading.
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Teaching Through Stories: Yours, Mine, and Theirs 1998
This book describes classroom uses for teachers' and children's
own stories, as well as stories from a multitude of outside sources.
It offers a theoretical basis for the use of storytelling, gives
practical tips on storytelling techniques, and provides practical
storytelling activities for use across the curriculum in
kindergarten through high school.
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* Thinking and Doing Literature: An 8-Year Study 1998
A series of studies conducted over an 8-year period by the
National Research Center on Literature Teaching and Learning
examined the ways people think when they read literature and the
ways in which instruction could support those kinds of thinking.
Interactions with students convinced the researchers that literature
and storytelling can play an important role in enriching students'
understanding across subject areas.
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Figures, Facts and Fables: Telling Tales in Science and Math
1996
This book stresses that classroom teachers can be storytellers
and offers suggestions on how to be a good storyteller. Practical
suggestions are offered on how teachers can use storytelling for
science and mathematics. Rationale on how storytelling benefits
learning and how students can best benefit from storytelling
exercises is presented.
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* Mathematics and Science Curricula in Elementary and Secondary
Education for American Indian and Alaska Native Students 1991
Issues related to the improvement of mathematics and science
education pertain to Native students as well as to the general
population. Native students are most successful at tasks that use
visual and spatial abilities and that involve simultaneous
processing. Storytelling techniques can be used to develop
culturally relevant problems.
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Establishing an Affective School Environment To Enhance Character
Development in Pre K-3rd Grade Students Using Storytelling
Techniques 1990
The purpose of this study was to socialize children in
Prekindergarten through 3rd-grade classes to be cooperative,
responsible and achieving individuals using storytelling techniques.
Evaluation data indicated effectiveness in improving character
development and decreasing behavior problems. An emphasis on story
writing and storytelling resulted in over 600 works by students.
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* Reading, Writing, and Storytelling: A Bridge from the Middle
School to the Preschool 1989
Middle school students are writing original children's stories
and then telling these stories to preschool children. Findings show
that most of the preschool children read more books, select a wide
variety of materials, maintain a desire to read, and tell their own
stories. The middle school students increase their sensitivity for
communicating with a unique audience and they report an improved
awareness of children's ability to use and appreciate language.
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* The Effects of Storytelling Experiences on Vocabulary Skills of
Second Grade Students 1987
Second grade students in Waterloo, Iowa, were taught storytelling
techniques and given opportunities to practice these techniques for
six months. They significantly increased their performance on
vocabulary and reading comprehension tests beyond what was expected
for that six month period.
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