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Mary Amanda Stewart; Douha Abbasher – Research in the Teaching of English, 2024
Although research illustrates the benefits of biliteracy, most bilingual students will not have access to a bilingual education program in which they receive official instruction in all their languages. However, the English language arts can become a space where any teacher can support students' biliteracy through purposeful curricular,…
Descriptors: Russian, Bilingualism, Literacy, Early Childhood Education
Skerrett, Allison – Research in the Teaching of English, 2010
This study compares and contrasts the selection and distribution of literary texts in the English programs of two diverse secondary schools, one in Massachusetts, USA, the other in Ontario, Canada. Analysis of the departments' curriculum documents, state/provincial curriculum policies, and teacher interviews indicated that at both schools,…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Advanced Courses, Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators

Pappamihiel, N. Eleni – Research in the Teaching of English, 2002
Addresses issues of English language anxiety in two settings: English as a second language and mainstream classrooms. Reveals that interaction with Chicano students raised anxiety levels and that such strategies as avoidance were used to reduce anxiety. Concludes with recommendations for teaching and research that recognize the complexity of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, English (Second Language), English Instruction, Mainstreaming

Tezer, Phyllis – Research in the Teaching of English, 1970
Cites reasons for and examples of using a contrastive approach (between English and the students' native language) in teaching English as a foreign language; based on part of the author's unpublished M. A. thesis, Wayne State University, 1966. (Editor/SW)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), English Instruction, Language Instruction

Boyd, Maureen P.; Rubin, Donald L. – Research in the Teaching of English, 2002
Examines the discourse in an English as a second or other language (ESoL) classroom in a best-case scenario that contrasted dramatically with more typical school settings. Samples student critical turns (SCTs) across a six-week literature-rich science unit. Shows that the teacher played a crucial role in extended dialogue among students. (SG)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education

Langer, Judith A. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1988
Contends that issues that occur at the intersection of culture and interaction with learning and instruction have been too sharply restricted in scholarly studies on the teaching of English language arts. Suggests that the bifurcation of concerns among language educators is in part a reflection of school, not scholarly, issues. (MS)
Descriptors: Black Students, Culture, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)

Neufeld, Paul; Fitzgerald, Jill – Research in the Teaching of English, 2001
Describes the English-reading development of Latino English learners who were members of the low reading group in a first-grade all-English classroom. Reveals that one boy's development was characterized by two relatively distinct phases, the first marked by plateaus and learning to play it safe and the second marked by cognitive shifts and a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, English (Second Language), English Instruction, Grade 1