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Breanne R. Lucy – English Journal, 2021
A teacher remembers her classroom as it used to be before the pandemic as she prepares for a new year of unknowns. Brieanne R. Lucy reflects how before COVID-19 and schools were closed, students in her English class would stand in a circle and read their first thoughts aloud. Students would showcase their command of repetition for effect, sensory…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Classroom Environment, Teaching Methods
Lori D. Ungemah – English Journal, 2017
Research in English education needs further exploration on the purposeful implementation of death and grief within English curriculum. In this article Lori D. Ungemah examines how, as a high school English teacher, she integrated death and grief into a unit of study with her eleventh- grade English class. She discusses how her curriculum…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Arts, Death, Grief
Deidre Faughey – English Journal, 2020
The author pushes two desks together in the front of the class and pile supplies on them: markers, drawing paper, rulers, and pencils. As the students enter a combined English language arts (ELA) and English as a New Language (ENL) tenth-grade classroom, they select what they need and settle in to their work. As an ELA educator who is also a…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Teaching Methods, Grade 10, High Schools
Julianna E. Lopez Kershen – English Journal, 2015
In this series of candid reflective writings, a former high school teacher interrogates her teaching practice, students' identity development, the giftedness label, and differentiated instruction.
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Individualized Instruction, Teaching Methods
Leah M. Reed – English Journal, 2017
Through a case study of a seventh-grade ELA teacher, this article examines New Literacies pedagogy and more specifically a digital video project amid high-stakes testing pressures that often place limitations on teaching and learning.
Descriptors: Poetry, English Instruction, Grade 7, Multiple Literacies
Adrienne M. Costello; Thomas J. Reigstad – English Journal, 2014
The authors present a new young adult novel as a focal point for preparing prospective secondary teachers to employ a rich variety of literacies to enhance literature instruction. The hope is to encourage literature teachers to consider a wide range of useful methodologies available across generations of educational research. By demonstrating how…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Multiple Literacies, Novels, Secondary Education
Gulla, Amanda N. – English Journal, 2012
For many teachers of middle school and high school, the greatest challenge they face in trying to help struggling readers improve their skills can be students' self-perception. When young people do not see themselves as members of the "literacy club," it is not just a simple matter of persuading them that becoming a fluent reader is…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Ethnography, Vocational High Schools, Experiential Learning
Kist, William – English Journal, 2011
The debate over the place of new literacies extends throughout the history of English teaching and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). English teachers have had some help dealing with the onslaught of new media. From the start, NCTE has provided support for English teachers interested in branching out beyond a print-dominated…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, Teacher Associations, Multiple Literacies
Atkins, Janet – English Journal, 2010
Today, teachers and administrators are continuing to recognize that learning is a social function, and that students do indeed learn better when working with others. The author agrees with this concept, but she wants to sigh deeply when she hears of one more person or company who has marketed the best approach to collaboration in the classroom. In…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Cooperation, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Bomer, Randy – English Journal, 2011
No moment of teaching is an island, entire of itself. Every move the author makes, every decision to speak or keep silent, every utterance emerges out of a larger ongoing professional conversation, as unfinished now as it was a hundred years ago when that first "English Journal" ("EJ") appeared. His specific moves as a teacher are turns at talk in…
Descriptors: Literacy, Teaching Methods, Professional Identity, Teaching Experience
Ching, Stuart – English Journal, 2011
How does the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) help teachers and students foster cultural memory? In this article, the author underscores three areas of NCTE that have facilitated the integration of his experiences and cultural background into his teaching mission. First, NCTE has published groundbreaking research in this area: most…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Heritage Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
Sawch, Deb – English Journal, 2011
When approaches to critical inquiry and critical literacy are used by students to interrogate the dynamic between both fiction and nonfiction texts simultaneously, they shape a classroom culture of questioning that empowers students to take an informed and more activist stance about larger issues in the world. This article explores how nonfiction…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Critical Literacy, English Instruction, Fiction
Smith, Thomas B. – English Journal, 2008
Integrating vocabulary games and activities more often into the structure of the day, Thomas B. Smith establishes a word-rich environment for high school students to experiment with unfamiliar words in varying, playful contexts. Smith asserts that giving frequent opportunities for hearing, speaking, and writing in the typical context of the day is…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, High School Students, Educational Games
Duxbury, Alec R. – English Journal, 2008
Time and opportunity to discover truths are essential in education. Discovery takes repetition and trial and error. Discovery crosses intellectual and disciplinary boundaries as well. What is learned through the diverse experiences of one's academic and individual lives will pollinate each other if there is room left for discovery. The tyranny of…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Student Attitudes, Academic Discourse, Writing Processes

Donlan, Dan – English Journal, 1974
Music can be used to provide an environment for creativity, as a topic of study, or as a medium for student expression. (JH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creativity, English Curriculum, Language Arts