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Peer reviewedHinchman, Kathleen; Boljonis, Alice; Haun, Diane; Heinrich, Janet; Molinari, Ellen; Ryan, Suzanne; Woodward, Jane – Language Arts, 1999
Presents the authors' varying perspectives as teacher researchers reflecting on their first-time implementation of a cross-age, primary-grade literacy project. Identifies several themes as important sites of difference among the teacher-researchers. (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Educational Research, Language Arts, Primary Education
Frank, Carolyn; Arroyo, MaryEileen; Land, Robert E. – Language Arts, 2004
According to researchers, ethnographic tools can be used to reflect the details of life in any social arena. Through the experiences of a school teacher and her students, the use of ethnographic tools in the process of conflict management and learning is discussed.
Descriptors: Ethnography, Language Arts, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
Gill, Sharon Ruth – Language Arts, 2005
Thomas Kuhn's ideas of paradigm are discussed and their role in the development of science and their application to the issue of disagreements in the field of reading is examined. Disagreements in the field of reading occur and new theories keep on developing, but they should not be abandoned.
Descriptors: Language Arts, Models, Reading Instruction, Reading Achievement
Santoli, Susan P.; Wagner, Mary Elaine – American Secondary Education, 2004
Getting students to read is a common problem in many secondary English language arts classrooms. Many teachers continue to assign only classic literature with novels that have been traditionally used in English language arts classrooms because of the belief in timelessness. There is evidence that the use of young adult literature in the secondary…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Curriculum, Adolescent Literature, Secondary School Students
Halasek, Kay – Written Communication, 2005
In "Dialogic Origin," Mikhail Bakhtin -- as teacher-researcher and theorist -- presents readers with a remarkable essay on teaching grammar and style to 7th-year students (roughly equivalent to 10th graders in the U.S. educational system). In doing so, Bakhtin employs some of his most notable concepts (among them dialogism and "hero") as informing…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grammar, Writing Instruction, Language Arts
Hetler, Angela Dawn – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This qualitative case study examines teachers' perspectives on testing accommodations for Limited English Proficient (LEP) students taking Indiana's Graduation Qualifying Exam (GQE). The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) states that the purpose of testing accommodations is to "level the playing field" between LEP students and their…
Descriptors: Testing Accommodations, Testing, Graduation, High Stakes Tests
Paul, Sheilah Marion – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study used direct assessments of language arts, mathematics and independent functioning, as well as parent interviews and teacher and youth surveys to identify factors associated with the achievement and employment of students with and without disabilities. For students with disabilities, the significant achievement predictors were…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Parent Participation, Disabilities, Parent School Relationship
Center on Education Policy, 2010
This paper profiles the student subgroup achievement and gap trends in Maryland for 2010. In grade 8 (the only grade in which subgroup trends were analyzed by achievement level), Maryland had data for racial/ethnic subgroups, low income students, and boys and girls at the proficient and advanced levels. The percentage of students reaching the…
Descriptors: Low Income, Scores, Trend Analysis, Reading Achievement
Staples, Jeanine M. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
In this analytic conceptual essay, and from her standpoint as an African American woman teacher/researcher, the author presents a rich description of a personal sensibility and promising professional practice for literacy educators and those who prepare Reading/English/Language Arts teacher candidates for service among students who are…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Ideology, Gender Bias, Teaching Methods
Ceprano, Maria A.; Sivret, Pamela – Online Submission, 2007
This paper describes a pen pal partnership experience wherein undergraduate teacher education candidates enrolled in a Reading Language Arts Methods course and exchanged a series of 6-8 letters with elementary level children designated as having special needs. The project resulted in a number of benefits for both the children and the teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education, Federal Legislation
Pantaleo, Sylvia – Literacy, 2007
Research has revealed how students draw upon other texts when writing their own texts. This article explores how the writing of Alyssa, a 10-year-old Grade 5 student, was influenced by her engagement with literature with Radical Change characteristics, as well as by her knowledge of and experience with other texts. Dresang's Radical Change…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Language Arts, Research Methodology, Social Sciences
Potenza, Susan Ade – Teaching Pre K-8, 2007
In this article, the author discusses a five-month interdisciplinary bird study that she designed for her seventh-grade students that combines life science, technology, writing, art, mathematics, social studies and literature. The driving force behind this yearly unit is the BirdSleuth eBird program (formerly the Cornell University Classroom…
Descriptors: Ornithology, Science Education, Student Interests, Integrated Curriculum
Paquette, Maryellen G. – English Journal, 2007
Maryellen G. Paquette reveals the excitement and learning that can occur when high school students are presented with multiple opportunities to play. Activities that employ playful language and the whole body allow students to embody, name, and identify with complicated emotions and situations in Shakespeare's plays. In addition, play can be…
Descriptors: High School Students, Language Usage, Play, Teaching Methods
English, Cathie – English Journal, 2007
High school teacher Cathie English believes online threaded discussions are "an amazing ally to the teacher who cares about giving voice to every student in the classroom." They offer a forum for quiet students to develop and verbalize ideas; promote in-depth response and reflection; encourage peer affirmation; and provide opportunities for more…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Computer Mediated Communication, Literature, High School Students
Smith, Peter J. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2009
Achievement data of African American, Hispanic American, and Caucasian students from racially segregated and racially integrated settings in an urban, Midwestern school district were analyzed to determine the effect of racial isolation on achievement within each racial group. In the district studied, achievement of students from segregated schools…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Minority Group Students, Hispanic American Students, African American Students

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