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Jessica Suzanne Stokes – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
'Suturing Language' argues that cut-up poetry enacts a simultaneous practice of close-reading and close-writing. As an embodied and ecological practice of creative writing, cut-up poetry draws together contexts from social, cultural, and academic writing. In turn, the writing process offers a way to open the classroom to the contexts that creative…
Descriptors: Poetry, Disabilities, Ecology, Critical Reading
Asaro-Saddler, Kristie; Ellis-Robinson, Tammy; Eacker, Halley – Topics in Language Disorders, 2019
The purpose of this study was to explore how poetry writing can promote growth in social cognition, writing, and disciplinary literacy for middle school students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. An interpretive qualitative content analysis design was used to explore the instructional discourse and written products of the participants…
Descriptors: Intervention, Middle School Students, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Dutton, Janet; Rushton, Kathleen – Language Teaching Research, 2021
Australian students come from a wide range of linguistic and cultural backgrounds with each context providing unique challenges. Tensions however exist between the intentions to address diversity and the competing influence of a high-stakes context that prioritizes monolingual classroom practices and diminishes teachers' use of engaging pedagogy.…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Language Usage, Teaching Methods, Student Diversity
Cárdenas Curiel, Lucía; Ponzio, Christina M. – Journal of Multilingual Education Research, 2021
This article proposes ways to authentically amplify writer's workshop for emergent bilinguals. Through the study of one bilingual teacher's mediation in teaching, we examined the affordances that translanguaging and transmodal practices have for emergent bilingual students' writing processes. In this case study, we focused on a writing sequence…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Multiple Literacies, Sociocultural Patterns, Literacy
Melissa Williamson – English Journal, 2014
Memoir covers narrative, informative, and persuasive writing, which are described in the Common Core State Standards: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Writing (CCRA.W). Memoirs are narrative memories told through rich description, dialogue, setting, and characters; and they are based on true stories (CCSS. ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.3).…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Autobiographies, Music
Anglin, Joanna L.; Smagorinsky, Peter – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2014
This study investigates the collaborative composing processes of a group of five high school seniors who constructed interpretations of each of the five acts of Shakespeare's Hamlet through the medium of spoken word performances. The group composing processes were analyzed to identify how the students drew on conventions from the spoken word…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Drama, English, Language Arts
Roozen, Kevin – Composition Forum, 2014
Published in a 2008 issue of "Journal of Basic Writing" ("JBW"), "Journalism, Poetry, Stand-Up Comedy, and Academic Writing: Mapping the Interplay of Curricular and Extracurricular Literate Activities" was Kevin Roozen's first single-authored publication. Drawn from data collected for the first case study from…
Descriptors: Journalism, Poetry, Comedy, Academic Discourse
Bruce, David L.; Chiu, Ming Ming – Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
This study explores teachers' reflections on their learning to compose with new technologies in the context of teacher education and/or teacher professional development. English language arts (ELA) teachers (n = 240) in 15 courses learned to use digital video (DV), completed at least one DV group project, and responded to open-ended survey…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Video Technology, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education
Sears, Emilie – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2012
It is important to find the means by which struggling writers can find success in the English Language Arts. For students struggling with reading and writing, the visual arts may be a way of accessing and expressing their ideas and ultimately opening up a world of creative possibilities. This article explores drawing and painting as a pre-writing…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Poetry, Creative Writing
Peer reviewedBurk, David – English Journal, 1992
Describes ways to teach children to write poetry. Offers three approaches that do not work and several ways that do work. (PRA)
Descriptors: Poetry, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
Peer reviewedMartinez, Valerie – Writing On the Edge, 2001
Notes that the reading and writing of poetry in the composition classroom asks students to participate in metacognition. Examines how writing teachers may use poetry activities to foster metalinguistic awareness as well as to meet many of the demands of the composition classroom. Contends that poetry is a missing link in an incomplete chain of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Metacognition, Poetry
Keil, Katherine – English Journal, 2005
Katherine Keil, a high school English teacher, has developed an approach that goes beyond simply teaching poetry to creating classrooms that celebrate poetry in order to overcome the fear of poetry in students and the teacher. She encourages students to play with language, publishes student's work to a web site and models the writing process…
Descriptors: Poetry, English Teachers, Writing Processes, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedClark, John R. – Exercise Exchange, 1985
Suggests using poetry's short short forms for a methodical and rapid series of writing assignments that emphasize both careful writing at the sentence level and overall planning and respect for form. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, Poetry, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedGorrell, Nancy – English Journal, 1989
Presents a series of three lessons based on found poems. Including a discussion on what poetry is; developing a poetic; and sharing poetry with others through peer analysis and small group discussion of each student's found poem. (RAE)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Peer Evaluation, Poetry, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSchelhaas, David; Schelhaas, Luke – English Journal, 1992
Describes the positive effect a teacher had on his son's writing by offering encouragement and interest rather than assignments and criticisms. (PRA)
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Parent Participation, Poetry, Secondary Education

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