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Kate E. Kedley; Jenna Spiering – English Journal, 2017
In this article, the authors argue that the format and content of graphic novels that depict LGBTQ experiences are a unique and effective pedagogical tool to engage students in critical discussions about gender and sexuality. Through analysis of two exemplar texts, teachers are offered a vocabulary and method for engaging in these conversations by…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Gender Differences
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St. Jarre, Kevin R. – English Journal, 2008
In this article, the author states that as educators and politicians across the country continue to scratch their heads in dismay at how male secondary students seem to be lagging behind in reading, it is useful to look beyond all of the genetic, physiological, and even sociological theories so often proffered by breathless experts. Anyone who…
Descriptors: Males, Gender Differences, Reading Material Selection, Reading Interests
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Darvin, Jacqueline – English Journal, 2009
One way to merge imagination with problem-posing and problem-solving in the English classroom is by asking students to respond to "cultural and political vignettes" (CPVs). CPVs are cultural and political situations that are presented to students so that they can practice the creative and essential decision-making skills that they will need to use…
Descriptors: Imagination, Ideology, Sexual Orientation, Problem Solving