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    Abduction in the Practice of Teaching.John Henning - 2007 - Semiotics:75-86.
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    Expanding Relationships.John E. Henning - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):143-158.
    This article examines the reading protocols of eleventh grade, primary school (USA) students for the purpose of better understanding their development in the interpretation and organization of text. Peirce’s description of thought as a triadic process is utilized to show how a continuous process of differentiation and integration leads to an increasingly sophisticated perception of context, organization and coherence within a text. More proficient student readers are simultaneously better able to distinguish more finely and to integrate more broadly across the (...)
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    Just the Right Word.John Henning - 2000 - Semiotics:249-261.
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    Seeing Things the Same Way.John Henning - 2001 - Semiotics:275-291.
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    The Evolution of Sign.John Henning - 1999 - Semiotics:140-158.
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    Using Action Research to Improve Instruction: An Interactive Guide for Teachers.John E. Henning, Jody M. Stone & James L. Kelly - 2008 - Routledge.
    Action research is increasingly used as a means for teachers to improve their instruction, yet for many the idea of doing "research" can be somewhat intimidating. _Using Action Research to Improve Instruction_ offers a comprehensive, easy-to-understand approach to action research in classroom settings. This engaging and accessible guide is grounded in sources of data readily available to teachers, such as classroom observations, student writing, surveys, interviews, and tests. Organized to mirror the action research process, the highly interactive format prompts readers (...)
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