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Bryan Gillis – English Journal, 2020
Adolescence is complex and confusing. Identity development during the transition from adolescence to adulthood, or coming of age, is unique and is strongly influenced by each individual's gender and social class, as well as factors relating to culture and the social, physical, spiritual, and economic resources all used to survive. The author read…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, Literature Reviews, Books
Cathie English – English Journal, 2018
The language of leadership includes the ability to communicate effectively, a teacher's curricular goals and innovative practices, to a school district's administration, personnel, colleagues, students, parents, school board members, and other community constituents. This article focuses on explicitly teaching the language of leadership to novice…
Descriptors: Leadership, Faculty Development, Novices, Experienced Teachers
Monique Cherry-McDaniel – English Journal, 2017
This article employs the use of black textualities to reimagine an English classroom designed to cultivate critically conscious students. The author argues that a critically conscious classroom engages students in self-determination, citizenship formation, and strategic activism, and further argues that black textualities are perfect for…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Consciousness Raising, African Americans, Teaching Methods
Tanya J. Hannaford; Gretchen Teague – English Journal, 2018
According to the author, a teacher might both feed the soul and heed the voice of others. National Writing Project's (NWP) Summer Invitational Institute (SI) provides this opportunity. Since its first SI in 2007, Ozarks Writing Project (OWP), an NWP site at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri, has been helping southwest Missouri…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Partnerships in Education, Teacher Empowerment
Elizabeth Walsh-Moorman – English Journal, 2018
The visual reality of the world is often not reflected in the classroom experiences of students, creating little opportunity for them to learn how to be critical "readers" of the visual texts that fill their lives. After participating in a provocative summer workshop on Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) at the Cleveland Museum of Art, the…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Faculty Development, Museums, High School Teachers
Ryan Goble; Linette Chaloka; James Hultgren; Laura Payton; Ben Peterselli; Mike Roethler; Sara Schumacher; Nessa Slowinski; Joan Witkus – English Journal, 2018
English departments are roundly praised for their emphasis on skills rather than content. In the authors' classes, students read (skill), write (skill), think (skill), speak (skill), and listen (skill). Theoretically, the books being taught are interchangeable and simply a means to skill acquisition. But that's not always what happens in the…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Learner Engagement
Holly Genova; Mary Amanda Stewart – English Journal, 2019
Many students experience that the prepackaged secondary English as a Second Language (ESL) curriculum used in many classrooms does not effectively engage them or further their English acquisition. This article shares the story of creating a curriculum the authors believe other teachers can emulate to successfully teach adolescents who are new to…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, English (Second Language), Secondary Education, Second Language Learning
Michelle Lee Sprouse – English Journal, 2016
The most common forms of teacher professional development are ineffective and lead to low teacher satisfaction. A critique protocol offers an alternative that intellectually engages teachers and fosters meaningful collaboration at different career stages. This paper discusses the work that should be done before beginning any critique session, as…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration, Feedback (Response), Program Effectiveness
Melissa Summer Wells; Dawn Johnson Mitchell – English Journal, 2016
Within educational reform initiatives, professional development often feels like something done to, not with and for, teachers. In this article, two district literacy leaders share their experience designing a dialogic model of literacy professional development for teachers that advocates for open-door teaching. Through dialogic professional…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Dialogs (Language), Literacy, Advocacy
James S. Chisholm; Jeffrey Jamner; Kathryn F. Whitmore – English Journal, 2021
In this article, the authors describe how integrating music with reading and writing practices stimulated transmediation to (1) honor musical students' identities, (2) deepen readers' meaning making with literature, and (3) invite writers' memories to generate emotional grist for composing poetry. The authors share examples to inspire teachers to…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Self Concept, Teaching Methods
Bryan Gillis – English Journal, 2018
For almost thirty years, Alleen Pace Nilsen, in collaboration with an illustrious cast of scholars, including Kenneth Donelson, James Blasingame Jr., and Don Nilsen, have authored the yearly Honor List for prize-winning YA books. Their contributions have helped thousands of teachers and librarians select appropriate quality literature for their…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Awards, Self Concept, Individual Development
Patti Forster – English Journal, 2019
According to the author, prior to a move, their classroom was overflowing with stuff on the walls, on the shelves, under the tables, in the file cabinets, and in the folders upon folders in their computer drive. It wasn't just the author's physical and virtual spaces that were full; their curriculum units were packed with lessons and activities,…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Secondary School Curriculum, Lesson Plans, Curriculum Evaluation
Maya Pindyck – English Journal, 2017
The author was invited as a teaching artist into a first-grade classroom in New York City to teach a 14-session poetry residency culminating in an anthology of student writing. They began by sitting together on a carpet by the interactive whiteboard and read aloud several examples of "I wish" poems from Kenneth Koch's (1970) wonderful…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy, Literacy Education, Educational Theories
Amanda K. Palmer – English Journal, 2018
According to the author, for any change to occur in language arts, it must originate from a classroom need and have the support of "teacher leaders" who are able to carry it forward. Learning environments would cease to exist without a teacher leading the learning. The essence of the profession is leadership, yet many teachers do not see…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Teacher Leadership, Self Concept, Barriers
Tom Romano – English Journal, 2018
A writing invitation the author has found useful is to ask students to identify indelible educational moments. They all have them, some positive, some damaging. The moments don't need to have taken place in school. They could involve outdoor as well as indoor schooling: a moment when they realized betrayal for example; a moment when they knew they…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, Writing Strategies