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Barrett Rosser; M. E. Talian; Angela Crawford; Reed; Katie Burrows-Stone; June Freifelder; Jennifer Freed; Amy Stornaiuolo – English Journal, 2024
The digital is inextricably woven across people's everyday lives and literacy practices, and English educators are tasked with preparing students to be critical, ethical, and agentic inventors and consumers of digital text. What has crystallized for English educators is an awareness that facilitating "digital discourse"--or the multiple…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, Ethics, Literacy
Jinan El Sabbagh; Sarah J. Donovan – English Journal, 2025
Two teacher educators offer several activities for youth to examine representations of adolescence by writing poetry, studying social media, and analyzing young adult literature through a youth lens.
Descriptors: Poetry, Social Media, Adolescent Literature, English Instruction
Rich Novack – English Journal, 2025
This article describes literacy practices and outdoor activities in high school English classrooms--framed as critical rambling, a pedagogy seeking to raise awareness of issues like climate justice--with illustrations from a dissertation of teacher research and additional student work.
Descriptors: Language Arts, High School Teachers, Climate, Justice
Cassie J. Brownell – English Journal, 2025
English language arts (ELA) teachers and researchers have trialed methods for supporting youth who advocate for alternative and more just climatic futures (Beach & Smith, 2024; Datta, 2023). However, many educators are encountering legislation that muzzles critical talk in classrooms. Understanding that schools are not separate from society…
Descriptors: Youth, Radio, Audio Equipment, Acoustics
Benjamin N. Lathrop; Kaylyn Stockdell – English Journal, 2024
It's vitally important for English teachers to engage their students in critical media literacy (CML), a theoretical and practical approach to media that encourages and empowers students to read and create media texts critically, with an eye toward power relations. In this article, the authors share a two-week unit related to climate change that…
Descriptors: Climate, Media Literacy, Critical Thinking, Rural Schools
Theresa Redmond – English Journal, 2025
To start teaching about climate change in an immediately attention-grabbing and fully somatic way, the author begins with an activity called Singer/Songbird. The goal is for students to quickly identify that media and technology influence our environmental knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors toward climate change. Besides learning that…
Descriptors: Climate, Teaching Methods, Popular Culture, Influence of Technology