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Peer reviewedCombs, Dorie; White, Rodney – Clearing House, 2000
Discusses interdisciplinary instruction at the high school level, examines the imperatives of statewide reform in Kentucky, and outlines how and when interdisciplinary instruction improves learning. Describes an interdisciplinary learning project taught in secondary methods classes at Eastern Kentucky University in which students experience…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Instruction, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedOwens, Caroline V. – Language Arts, 1999
Observes a 9-year-old third-grade student at home and at school. Reveals the disparity between Laura's highly contextualized knowledge of science and the school science curriculum. States that teachers do not value Laura's strong observational and analytical proclivities and that both she and her teachers think of Laura as an academic failure. (SR)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary School Science, Grade 3, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedBrown, Deborah; Whiting, Melissa E.; Larson, Richard L. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1998
Presents a selective annotated bibliography of recent research in the teaching of English. Offers 45 items (published in the first six months of 1998), divided into the following sections: arts in the language arts; bilingual education; discourse processes; family and workplace literacy; professional development; reading; teaching and learning of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bilingual Education, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Peer reviewedHollie, Sharroky – English Journal, 2001
Describes the Linguistic Affirmation Program (LAP), a comprehensive nonstandard language awareness program for students not proficient in Standard American English, that facilitates the acquisition of Standard American English without devaluing students' home language and culture. Notes its six research-based critical instructional approaches.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Dialects, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Peer reviewedWolford, Patricia L.; Heward, William L.; Alber, Sheila R. – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2001
Four 8th graders with learning disabilities were taught to recruit assistance from peers during cooperative learning activities in two general classrooms. Training consisted of modeling, role playing, corrective feedback, and praise. Recruitment training increased the productivity and accuracy with which the students completed their language arts…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Feedback, Grade 8
Peer reviewedEvans, Deborah D.; Strong, Carol J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Strategies to engage middle school students in listening to stories, retelling them, and improving their communication and social skills are offered. For students with disabilities, teachers should adapt strategies, keep individualized education program goals in mind, and focus on activities that are meaningful to the student. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Disabilities, Expressive Language
Peer reviewedWehrmann, Kari Sue – Educational Leadership, 2000
A junior high school English teacher explains how she managed to teach gifted and talented students in a mixed-ability classroom. She discovered the importance of taking "baby steps" (allowing independent study), varying learning activities, raising the bar for everyone, and discovering her students' passions. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Classroom Techniques, English Teachers, Guidelines
Peer reviewedDorsey-Gaines, Catherine; Ashelman, Polly; Jackson, Norma; Jackson, Peter – Language Arts, 2001
Discusses 11 books that present thought-provoking ideas to help classroom teachers, parents, and administrators understand the world of developing literacy. Addresses a variety of professional books ranging from texts that focus on issues of race, to books that take up emergent literacy, to texts on beginning teaching. (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Books, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedGallo, Donald R. – English Journal, 2001
Argues that "love of reading" should be listed as the top goal of the English curriculum, but that teaching the classics has the opposite effect. Argues that reading and analytical skills can be taught using contemporary teenage fiction that holds students' interest, helps them feel understood, and teaches them about life. Lists numerous books…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Classics (Literature), English Instruction
Peer reviewedCharles, Jim – English Journal, 2001
Discusses "Smoke Signals" (a 1998 award-winning film) and "The Owl's Song" (a 1974 novel), both of which feature young adult American Indian protagonists. Suggests instructional strategies for teaching these works in tandem. Argues that teaching these works informs students about relevant literary, historical, social, and cultural topics in ways…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature, Books
Peer reviewedWasta, Stephanie; Lott, Carolyn – Social Studies, 2000
Describes a seventh and eighth grade social studies unit on the Civil War that incorporates language arts. The unit addresses the four levels of perspective development. Aims to provide students with a better understanding of the Civil War and develop students' personal perspectives. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Educational Strategies, Grade 7, Grade 8
Peer reviewedWilkerson, David J.; Manatt, Richard P.; Rogers, Mary Ann; Maughan, Ron – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 2000
Examined the performance of K-12 students on criterion-referenced reading, language arts, and mathematics tests and the relationship of those results to teacher performance measures by principals, students, and teacher self-evaluations using a 360 degree feedback approach. Results for 988 students, 35 teachers, and 4 principals show that student…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts
Peer reviewedLee, Gretchen – Voices from the Middle, 2000
Suggests the authentic audience found on the Internet has a profound effect on the quality of student writing in all grades, and that the key to successful technology projects is integrating them into the curriculum so that computers are a means, not an end. Offers ideas for classroom activities and projects using stand-alone computers, and using…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Class Activities, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedAlibrandi, Marsha; Beal, Candy; Thompson, Ann; Wilson, Anna – Social Education, 2000
Describes an interdisciplinary project that incorporated language arts, social studies, instructional technology, and science where middle school students were involved in oral history, Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping, architectural research, the science of dendrochronology, and the creation of an archival school Web site. (CMK)
Descriptors: Architecture, College School Cooperation, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Benefits
Peer reviewedBobetsky, Victor V. – Music Educators Journal, 2005
This article presents a model of an effective unit of study in which music played a vital role. The unit of study was created and implemented in a New York City middle school, and students examined an African American community in the borough of Brooklyn. The unit enabled students to explore the history, heritage, and culture of a local community…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Grade 8, Music, Language Arts


