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McLaughlin, Margaret A. – 1994
Educators at Georgia Southern University began using a whole language approach to developmental literacy instruction by adapting the model David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky provide in "Facts, Artifacts, and Counterfacts." Rather than a focus on information retrieval and transfer, whole language curricula encourage students to engage…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Blacks, Higher Education, Reader Response
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Foley, Christy L. – Reading Improvement, 1991
Discusses Guam's unique multicultural student and teacher population. Describes two classroom language arts activities (the method of taped repeated reading and "write around") that have met with success and continue to gain momentum in Guam's classrooms. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Arts
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McLaughlin, Margaret A.; And Others – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1995
Explains how whole language classes differ from traditional developmental classes and illustrates how both African American and Caucasian students benefit from a whole language approach. Makes a case for the importance of using African American literature as well as other literature. Describes reading and writing assignments. (TB)
Descriptors: Black Literature, Blacks, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Moore, Alex – 1990
A case study is presented that details the English learning experiences of Mashud, a Bangladeshi boy who emigrated to England. Although Mashud was fluent and skilled in his native Sylheti language, he had a great deal of difficulty learning English. He attempted to spell phonetically and showed little understanding of grammar or punctuation. In…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Case Studies, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries