Sentences with phrase «person narrative perspective»

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To counteract that perspective, Hahn teaches that the gospel is a narrative that connects all of history together, and that people's lives have a place in that story.
Each of our stories lends itself to creating or re-creating particular perspectives and views of other people and in sharing segments of our own narratives and our perceived role in the world.»
The fifth - grade students worked on a creative writing piece, developing a first - person narrative from the perspective of a sailor or Native American.
Presentations at the NCTE Conference were about narrative as a way of fostering student engagement and motivation, narrative as a way to understand other people's cultures or environments, narrative as a way to create student voice, narrative as a spur to innovative thinking, narrative as a way to learn any academic discipline, narrative as a form of persuasion, narrative as a way to create personal meaning and new knowledge, narrative as an impetus for social change, narrative as a way to inspire creativity, narrative as the beginning of inquiry, narrative as an expression of imagination, narrative as a reflection on one's own process of learning, and narrative as the basis of collaboration among those with multiple perspectives.
Simplicity, clarity, and emotional resonance are hallmarks of Rose's first - person narrative, which offers an unflinching view of her world from her perspective....
In Third Person Limited, the author narrates the story from the close perspective of one character (at a time) to create the immediacy and intimacy of a first - person narrative, without being «trapped inside» a protagonist'sPerson Limited, the author narrates the story from the close perspective of one character (at a time) to create the immediacy and intimacy of a first - person narrative, without being «trapped inside» a protagonist'sperson narrative, without being «trapped inside» a protagonist's head.
I love first person perspective adventure games, so I was pretty exited when I was given the chance to preview the narrative - driven Kôna: Day One, by Canadian developer Parabole.
I'm hesitant to draw these comparisons, because these games were far more successful with their narratives, but the narrative delivery — first - person perspective throughout, silent protagonist, detailed and well - realized worlds — actually reminded me a bit of both the Half - Life and Bioshock games.
Across the three projections, which split our perspective in both a narrative and spatial refraction, the artist portrays her heterogeneous subjects as they go on with their lives, catching glimpses of people and scenery alike and building a choral — and a little cubist — portrait of the American town.
The 25 monumental paintings on view challenge a Western painting tradition that historically erases or misrepresents people of color, offering narratives centered on Black experiences and perspectives.
By countering old narratives which had long framed the representation of persons of color — of privilege and exclusion, vulnerability and typecasting — the four artists foreground their diverse perspectives and question how identity unfolds.
Permanency Through Wabanaki Eyes: A Narrative Perspective From «The People Who Live Where the Sun Rises» Morrison, Fox, Cross, & Paul Child Welfare, 89 (1), 2010 View Abstract and Document Presents a discussion of customary adoption with Roger Paul, a member of the Passamaquoddy and Maliseet Tribes.
This integrative perspective draws from the following theoretical orientations: psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person - centered, Gestalt, behavioral, cognitive - behavioral, rational emotive behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, reality therapy, solution - focused brief therapy, narrative therapy, and feminist therapy.
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