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Karis Jones; Scott Storm – Myers Education Press, 2024
"What is a fandom, and why do fandoms matter for school?" Fandoms are passionate communities dedicated to appreciating and engaging with texts of interest (movies, TV shows, books, bands, brands, sports teams, etc.) via personally and communally meaningful literacy practices. It is increasingly obvious that scripted literacy curricula…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Literacy Education, Popular Culture, Classroom Environment

Ianacone, John A. – English Journal, 1993
Describes the way one English teacher designed a course by asking students to compare articles on the same topic from different newspapers. Claims that teaching such forms of textual analysis is highly motivating and pedagogically useful. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discourse Communities, English Curriculum, Newspapers
Simmons, Diane – ADE Bulletin, 1993
Outlines some of the issues and problems inherent in the group dynamics in the English classroom. Considers how English teachers are part of the group in a classroom and, therefore, are subject to the same predictable anxieties and are reliant on similar coping behaviors. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Discourse Communities, English Curriculum
Weeden, Scott R. – 1996
According to author David Roochnik, the "tragedy of logos" refers to the condition of having a "logos" (meaning a view of the rational structure of the world) and colliding with its limits and limitations. The tragedy of logos arises when some event or experience shows that things are otherwise, because tragedy entails the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks

Tinberg, Howard B. – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Recommends that students conduct ethnographic studies of language in their own communities. Emphasizes that the focus ought to be conventions of speaking and writing, as well as conventions that govern the conduct, the "texts," of a culture. (RAE)
Descriptors: Community Study, Cultural Differences, Discourse Communities, Ethnography
Kelder, Richard – 1987
Assigned to teach a freshman composition course with a history and reading co-requisite, a New York college instructor developed a course in which students would begin to see history--through their reading, writing, and thinking--as a series of events intricately connected with their own lives and ways of looking at the world, rather than…
Descriptors: Biographies, Content Area Writing, Course Content, Critical Thinking
Zeni, Jane – 1990
Designed to help teachers, grade six through high school, overcome misgivings about computers for writing and make the most of the new technology, this book offers answers to an urgent question in language arts: how can computers be woven into the human fabric of a writing workshop? The book is based on a five-year study of computers for writing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Collaborative Writing, Computer Centers, Computer System Design