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Gulla, Amanda Nicole – English Journal, 2012
When asked by a principal to design a workshop for ELA and ESL teachers on addressing new ESL regulations, the author suggested that they offer professional development that might inspire teachers to try new practices that could help their students grow as writers. The author decided to devote a workshop not to rules and regulations, but to…
Descriptors: Professional Development, English (Second Language), Poetry, English Instruction
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McCann, Thomas M. – English Journal, 2010
Middle school and high school students have a conception of what the basic demands of logic are, and they draw on this understanding in anticipating certain demands of parents and teachers when the adolescents have to defend positions. At the same time, many adolescents struggle to "write" highly elaborated arguments. Teaching students lessons in…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Persuasive Discourse, Adolescents, Logical Thinking
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Goodman, Yetta M. – English Journal, 2011
The author's career in professional education is intertwined with the history of language arts education in the United States and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). The author joined NCTE in the 1960s, though she was already teaching for about 10 years with a well-developed constructivist perspective on teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Literacy Education, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods
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Smyth, Theoni Soublis; Hansen, Angela – English Journal, 2010
Collaboration and the appreciation for multiple perspectives have become increasingly important. The current political and economic condition in the United States and globally has exemplified the urgency for people of many different backgrounds and ideologies to work together to find solutions to world problems such as climate change and economic…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Language Arts, Literary Genres, Interpretive Skills
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DeCosta, Meredith; Clifton, Jennifer; Roen, Duane – English Journal, 2010
English language arts classrooms are especially rich sites for both explicit and implicit collaborations among those who inhabit those spaces. In these venues, Bakhtinian "heteroglot voices" (Bakhtin 278) saturate the oral and written discourse that students produce as they engage in discussions and as they write in a wide variety of genres,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Scheuerman, Richard; Gritter, Kristine; Schuster, Carrie Jim; Fisher, Gordon – English Journal, 2010
Place-based literacy learning is hardly an innovation in education and need not revolve around Native American legends. The objective of place-based literacy learning is to use local literacy artifacts to facilitate critical thinking about cultural, political-economic, and environmental connections to promote community sustainability by relating…
Descriptors: Language Arts, American Indians, Educational Innovation, Literacy
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Hill, Jeremiah – English Journal, 2007
Based on the various metaphors we use to describe the work of teaching, high school teacher Jeremiah Hill articulates a new model--the teacher as creative professional. Hill urges educators to transform the "culture of teaching" by moving away from traditional expectations for classes and embracing connections that we discover among disciplines.
Descriptors: High Schools, Teaching Models, Instructional Innovation, Secondary School Teachers
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Troise, Melissa – English Journal, 2007
High school teacher Melissa Troise challenges students to recognize the relationships that exist between literary theories, such as Marxism, feminism, and postcolonialism, and urges students to expand their contexts for reading texts by accessing and combining theories. Troise believes theory provides students with the potential to better…
Descriptors: Self Motivation, Learning Motivation, Rhetorical Invention, Rhetorical Theory
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Koch, Richard – English Journal, 1986
Affectionately remembers a college professor and his particular approach to poetry reading and discourse. Refers to a Sufi tale regarding teaching and learning to demystify previous philosophical and pedagogical confusion. (JK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Poetry, Teaching Methods
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Ryan, Frank L. – English Journal, 1982
Recounts how contact with Kant convinced a teacher that while he thought in objectivist terms he taught in subjectivist ones. (JL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Epistemology, Higher Education
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Sims, Emily – English Journal, 2008
High school teacher Emily Sims shares her experiences co-teaching inclusive classes as a first-year teacher. She imparts practical advice for successful co-teaching relationships between the content teacher and the special education teacher, from which both students and teachers can thrive. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Team Teaching
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Glatthorn, Allan A. – English Journal, 1990
Finds the film "Dead Poets Society" superficial, misleading, and seriously flawed. Examines seven pedagogical issues raised by the film, including (1) should a teacher who suspects that students are about to break school rules connive at their misconduct? and (2) are "sensitivity games" likely to have a lasting effect on…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Film Criticism, Secondary Education
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Atkinson, Claudine D. – English Journal, 1971
A demonstration and discussion of the use of improvisational dramatics in teaching English. The author provides some ground rules for this method and suggests projects, including the improvisation of scenes from novels. (JB)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Dialogs (Literary), Lesson Plans, Participation
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Yagelski, Robert P. – English Journal, 1994
Examines the notion that much of what is taught in English classes is irrelevant to the challenges faced by today's students. Questions whether literary study serves students needing literacies outside the school. Considers the social context of literacy. Reconceives English instruction to provide relevant literacy skills. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Trends, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Hunter, Madeline – English Journal, 1989
Presents a teacher decision-making model that emphasizes "artistic teaching," in which teachers artistically use research and intuition to promote student achievement. Provides examples of this model implemented in several English classes. (MM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, English Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Secondary Education
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