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Metz, Mike – Language and Education, 2023
This study examines teaching about grammar and language use in secondary schools through a narrative lens. The author analyses narrative episodes in interviews with three secondary English language arts teachers in the USA to identify patterns in stories of teaching about language use. Findings show teachers with vastly different life experiences…
Descriptors: Grammar, Social Differences, Language Usage, Secondary School Students
Filson, Nicolette Ames – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Within this study, I explored English language arts (ELA) pre-service teachers' (PST) language beliefs, specifically the ways in which they align with and diverge from the standard language ideology (SLI) beliefs laid out in the language subordination model (LSM) (Lippi-Green, 2012). The participants were ELA PSTs in both middle grades and high…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Language Attitudes, Language Arts
Seltzer, Kate – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2020
As part of an ethnographic study of a secondary English Language Arts classroom, one teacher took a critical translingual approach to curriculum and instruction, encouraging students to engage in translanguaging and to explore the intersections of language with power and identity. The larger study's central question was, what does participation in…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Language Arts, Poetry, Code Switching (Language)
Rodriguez, Terri L.; Reis, Davi S. – New Educator, 2012
This narrative inquiry aims to better understand and document how a bilingual Latina preservice elementary teacher's experiences as an immigrant student and English learner (EL) inform the construction of her professional identity and practice as an English language arts (ELA) educator. Although the study participant voices a lack of confidence,…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Immigrants, Bilingualism, Preservice Teachers

Redfern, Richard K. – English Journal, 2001
Presents a (fictional) conversation between a college English professor and a graduate student in English who is something of a purist about the language. Shows, in conversations across a semester and a half, her changing attitudes about the rules of good English, "purity" in the language, divided usage, and confusing grammar and usage. (SR)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education

Dillon, David A. – Language Arts, 1979
Contains an interview with journalist Edwin Newman in which Newman urges that students be taught to use language with greater precision, and a response to Newman by John S. Mayher and Rita S. Brause. (DD)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Stanley, Julia Penelope – 1977
Because of the built-in stereotyping and derogation of women that exists in the English language, the classroom teacher must face the task of finding practical answers to three popular attacks against research on sexism in English: language is a rather minor and irrelevant issue; there is no need to change language from the way it has always been;…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English, English Instruction, Females