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McMurtry, Teaira – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2023
Historically, language instruction involving Black Language (BL) assumes a goal of eradication, particularly in school-sanctioned literacy practices. Language arts education for Black students must be liberatory, that is, antiracist and artful. The opportunities for English Language Arts (ELA) teachers to create, augment, and change the course of…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Grade 11, Code Switching (Language), Black Dialects
Benjamin N. Lathrop – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
The 2016 presidential election marked the beginning of a so-called "post-truth era" in which mis- and disinformation have contributed to political polarization and violence, the acceleration of global warming, and thousands of preventable deaths. In this paper, I draw on the results of a 2-week, practitioner inquiry-informed case study…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Media Literacy, Critical Literacy, Climate
Seltzer, Kate – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
The author describes a literacy activity that took place in an 11th-grade English language arts classroom: student-created role-play. Through a discussion of two such role-plays, the author explores how these performances illustrate students' engagement with raciolinguistic ideologies that marginalize certain speakers through the simultaneous…
Descriptors: Literacy, Grade 11, Language Arts, Role Playing
Litten, Jonathan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
This article presents a case study on the use of expressivist writing pedagogy as a practice of identity construction for an adolescent Chinese-Speaking English Language Learner (ELL) in a 6-12, college preparatory, international boarding school context. The study implements a narrative inquiry/content analysis framework to analyze themes of…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Identification (Psychology), Adolescents, Chinese
Abrams, Sandra Schamroth; Walsh, Sara – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
This article explores the ways "gamification" can play a role in adolescents' development of vocabulary. Gamification involves the application of game-design thinking and play elements to non-game activities, such as routine homework or classroom lessons. Drawing upon data from in-school and after-school settings, the authors…
Descriptors: Games, Design, Play, Adolescents
Brown, Lori; Buskey, Frederick – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
Violent writing is a real, yet rarely understood phenomenon in the secondary and post-secondary classroom. The 2007 Virginia Tech shooting tragedy sensationalized violent writing as a marker of disturbed and violent persons. However, violent writing comes in multiple forms and is composed for multiple reasons. As secondary schools wrestle with…
Descriptors: Violence, Writing (Composition), Language Arts, Qualitative Research
Kirkland, David E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
Using 18 weeks of classroom data from a much larger ethnographic study, Kirkland examines the reading ideologies influencing the literacy engagement of a young Black male, Derrick. (To protect participants' identities, this article uses pseudonyms in place of participants' actual names.) In doing so, Kirkland theorizes about how young Black males…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Ideology, Males, Reading Motivation
Hughes, Janette Michelle; King, Alyson; Perkins, Peggy; Fuke, Victor – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
Students at two different sites (a 12th-grade English class focused on workplace preparation and an alternative program for students who had been expelled from school) read graphic novels and, using ComicLife software, created their own graphic sequences called "autographics" based on their personal experiences. The authors explore how…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Literacy Education, Novels
Benson, Sheila – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
This article explores how third space theory might be used within literacy classrooms as a means of better understanding student learning resistance and devising ways to overcome it. The author uses vignettes from an 11th-grade student's efforts to contest spatial use within his language arts class as springboards to further consider how third…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Language Arts, Secondary Education, Personal Space
Lapp, Diane; Fisher, Douglas – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
The authors had the most fantastic teachable moment when they shared book club time with 24 students they teach at Health Sciences High and Middle College. As they reflect on their conversation with the students, they are convinced that the impetus for the students' interest in what they were reading and discussing with their peers was that they…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Teaching Conditions, Adolescents, Reading Strategies
Pritchard, Robert; O'Hara, Susan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
Do proficient, bilingual readers of Spanish and English use different strategies when reading passages written in each language? Are there differences in the frequency with which proficient, bilingual readers of Spanish and English use particular strategies when reading these passages? Are there patterns in the manner in which the subjects use the…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Metacognition, Data Analysis, Comparative Analysis
Eva-Wood, Amy L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
Assuming that readers' emotional responses can enhance readers' metacognitive experiences and inform literary analysis, this study of 11th-grade poetry readers features instruction that models both cognitive and affective reading processes. The author: (1) Presents a case for more explicit attention to emotion in language arts classrooms; (2)…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Literary Criticism, Metacognition, Reading Processes
West, Kathleen C. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
Students engaged in literary response on weblogs they wrote and maintained for an 11th-grade English class. Three focal students, all members of a "regular" American Literature class in a school that is highly invested in The College Board's Advanced Placement program, forge hybrid social languages from the discourse of formal literary analysis…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Advanced Placement, School Culture

Unrau, Norman J.; Ruddell, Robert B. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1995
Describes a series of instructional episodes in an 11th-grade classroom discussing J.D. Salinger's short story "The Laughing Man." Presents and discusses the "Text and Context" model for the negotiation of interpretations in classroom contexts. Offers suggestions for developing interpretive classroom communities. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 11

Lenihan, Greg – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2003
Describes how the author uses Franz Kafka's "A Little Fable" with his mainstream class of high school juniors. Considers how it is essential to show students how to stop reading when they don't understand something--to go back and reread it and begin making sense of it. Uses writing lists, student opinions, and classroom discussion. (SG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 11, Reading Aloud to Others
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