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Van de Kleut, Geraldine; White, Connie – Language Arts, 2010
This article is a discussion of the importance of using student resistance to inform and change teacher practice. The authors relate two narratives of practice, one of which takes place in a constructivist second-grade classroom in Ontario, and a second that takes place in a preservice classroom in California. In the first, a student uses the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Resistance to Change, Grade 2, Constructivism (Learning)
Roser, Nancy – Language Arts, 2010
Roser discusses how both teachers and librarians, whom she calls the preservers of children's reading, should cling tightly to three essential practices to ensure that our children read more, read better, and read more widely. She argues we should: a) keep the classroom library viable; b) preserve, protect, and defend time for self-selected…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Instructional Materials, Classroom Environment, Teacher Influence
Walter, Amy – Language Arts, 2006
The purpose of writing is to communicate with an audience. Teachers need to move heaven and earth to be sure that every child knows what it is to become a published author. Criteria for selecting a piece is important. In this article, the author explores why the criteria that children use for selecting poetry to share with an audience differ from…
Descriptors: Criteria, Audiences, Poetry, Authors

Kucan, Linda – Language Arts, 1994
Explains how children's literature (particularly illustrated tradebooks) makes its way into basal anthologies. Sets an implicit standard for reviewing and selecting such anthologies. (RS)
Descriptors: Anthologies, Basal Reading, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education

Language Arts, 2000
Describes 30 children's books published in 1999 selected by the National Council of Teachers of English's Children's Literature Assembly as being notable for their potential to enhance language awareness and usage among children in grades K-8. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Language Usage
Wickstrom, Carol D.; Curtis, Joan Scott; Daniel, Kayla – Language Arts, 2005
This case study of a struggling reader suggests that learning to read is not necessarily about using the right program, but rather about making the right connection. This case describes how Ashley, a child with special needs, came to literacy in her own way in the company of Barbara Park's fictional character, Junie B. Jones, a girl about her age…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Special Needs Students, Emergent Literacy, Reader Response

Gilles, Carol; And Others – Language Arts, 1998
Presents thoughts of teachers (many from Lee Expressive Arts Elementary School in Columbia, Missouri) on why they engage in the expressive arts and literature. Offers specific examples of how teachers explore life and literature through drama, music, and art with 22 children's books. (SR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Expression, Childrens Literature, Drama

McClure, Amy A.; Bownas, Joan; Dapoz, Lisa; Hildebrand, Karen; Oxley, Peggy; Webb, Lillian; Weston, Lynda – Language Arts, 1999
Reviews 31 collections of children's poetry that help students see the world from a fresh perspective. Notes how they were used in a variety of classrooms and how children responded to them. Organizes the books in terms of: making the ordinary extraordinary; looking at relationships in new ways; new views of the world; and a fresh look at animals.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts

Sanders, Maureen – Language Arts, 1987
Recounts observations of a child's interactions with Beverly Cleary's Ramona books, noting that she exhibited "passionate attention" toward the characters by becoming involved with them and discussing them often. Shows that the child's comments grew from observations to criticism over time, and her passionate attention to Ramona expanded…
Descriptors: Attention, Case Studies, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking