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David, Ann D.; Consalvo, Annamary – English in Texas, 2023
Teachers want their students to have access to the books they need to fall in love with reading, which means having classroom and school libraries stocked with a wide variety of books. But as English teachers are well aware, Texas leads the nation in book challenges and bans. This article defines and describes the different forms of censorship and…
Descriptors: Censorship, School Libraries, English Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Kimberly Athans – English in Texas, 2024
The author discusses essential skills and strategies teachers can use to create a shared linguistic space in today's English classrooms. Topics such as increasing reading enjoyment and developing voice, agency, purpose, and authenticity in student writers are a major focus. Readers will learn how to unpack information overload in the digital age…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literacy Education, English Teachers, Reading Attitudes
Rebekah O'Dell – English in Texas, 2023
Our classrooms have not been the same since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down schools and forced us to rethink everything we know about teaching. While much of the public conversation has centered on "learning loss," the author instead found that personal loss and collective trauma have had the strongest impact on defining the differences…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students
Brewer, Amanda; Núñez, Mariannella – English in Texas, 2021
The authors examined secondary English teachers' values and beliefs about text selection (canonical versus modern and young adults) when working with emergent bilinguals. Findings showed that the tensions teachers identified were focused on whose literacy actions the teachers wanted to prioritize in the classroom: those of the students or those of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Reading Material Selection, Teacher Attitudes, Bilingual Students
Walker, Kelsey; Seitz, Sally – English in Texas, 2022
Austin Film Festival's Digital Storytelling Curriculum examines the art of storytelling as a critical tool for communication. Developed collaboratively with Austin Film Festival and Austin Independent School District secondary English teachers, Digital Storytelling is nine-week, English language arts screenwriting curriculum in which all students…
Descriptors: Films, Film Production, Video Technology, Story Telling
Cumins, Amy; Peña, Amanda Nicole; Montoya, Maria Ramirez – English in Texas, 2019
English teachers should write and share their writing. The authors analyze how composing sonnets added to understanding of poetic genre, literary terminology, and state standards. This article argues on behalf of more creative writing in English language arts and explains the benefits of teachers and students sharing their writing.
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Teachers, Literary Genres, Poetry
Stewart, Mary Amanda – English in Texas, 2016
The unique challenges (and promises) teachers encounter today can be informed by the past. What literacy and language education mean for Mary Stewart, assistant professor of bilingual and English as a Second Language (ESL) education at Texas Woman's University, is a product of what it has meant for educators like her grandmother and mother. In…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Second Language Instruction, English Instruction, English Teachers
Bump, Elizabeth – English in Texas, 2018
Especially since the implementation of T-TESS, it has become imperative for Texas English teachers to examine ways to incorporate student-centered instruction and activities in all areas, including the writing process. This article provides techniques and examples for English teachers who desire to work smarter and more responsively to meet the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Student Centered Learning, Writing Processes, English Teachers
Baylor, Adrian – English in Texas, 2017
This article shares the experiences, tips, and passion of an English I teacher who teaches English language learners (ELLs) who have been in U.S. schools for at least one year. She provides information about various teaching strategies that have been effective in her classroom over the past few years. The article addresses student grouping,…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Secondary School Students, Second Language Learning, English Curriculum
Porter, Zane G. – English in Texas, 2018
This article encourages English language arts and reading (ELAR) teachers to take hold of their ability to thrive in the classroom by suggesting three practices that will facilitate that quest. Many ELAR teachers show the signs of burnout and a defeatist mindset too early in their careers. The author seeks to provide constructive ways for teachers…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, Language Arts, Educational Practices
Chisholm, James S.; McPherson, Linda – English in Texas, 2014
Although much deserved attention has been paid recently to the mentoring and development of beginning English and language arts (ELA) teachers in middle and secondary school settings, we know relatively little about effective approaches to mentoring beginning English teacher educators. As a community of professionals dedicated to the teaching and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teachers, English Teachers, Language Arts
Lain, Sheryl – English in Texas, 2017
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English Language Arts seem to relegate fiction and poetry to the back shelf. This change in emphasis, favoring nonfiction, has an impact in the classroom. After districts and schools realign the curriculum, many English teachers feel compelled to put away some of their fiction and poetry units. One way to…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Common Core State Standards, English, Language Arts
Petrón, Mary; Ates, Burcu – English in Texas, 2016
The great number of refugees in the U.S. creates challenges for educators to determine the best ways to embrace refugee children and incorporate culturally and linguistically appropriate classroom practices to successfully meet their educational and emotional needs (Prior & Niesz, 2013). This article aims to contribute to English teachers'…
Descriptors: Refugees, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Definitions
Rodriguez, Regina Chanel – English in Texas, 2015
Music is often regarded as a thing of the creative realm, something that sits to the side of the main core subjects, but music in the classroom shows music can be much more than a complement to a poetry unit. The author's journey through the Country Music Hall of Fame's Words & Music program revealed that delving into the world of songwriting…
Descriptors: Music Education, Writing Instruction, Music Activities, Musical Composition
Abshire, Britt-Marie Kristina – English in Texas, 2014
Despite its importance, many teachers overlook a vital component of the lesson cycle--closure. This article explains how a high school English teacher implements Meta Moments, a systematic time for closure that fosters metacognitive habits in students.
Descriptors: High School Teachers, English Teachers, Metacognition, Lesson Plans
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