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Callahan, Meg – English Education, 2002
Explores--through a close analysis of one innovative class project--the questions of text, power, and technology implied in a shift to a broader definition of text in the English classroom. Poses the intersection of technology and media literacy as a crucial site for new understandings of the texts at stake in twenty-first century literacies and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Literacy
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Pope, Carol A. – English Education, 1999
Describes an English-teacher educator's teaching/learning process that honors the voices of the students and builds on their needs and questions. Describes how she combines reflection on her teaching with "refraction": finding a new view on teaching using the oblique light from students' responses from their various dialogs. Includes responses…
Descriptors: English Teacher Education, Higher Education, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education
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Finders, Margaret J.; Rose, Shirley K. – English Education, 1999
Defines a pedagogical strategy that provides opportunities for prospective teachers to critically take up and reflect on the role of the teacher, a strategy called "situated performance." Describes situated performances in detail to illustrate their potential for educative experience. Shows how situated performances can complement current…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education, Reflective Teaching
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Hagemann, Julie; Wininger, Melvin – English Education, 1999
Presents an ideological model of literacy for teaching grammar. Discusses its connection to guidelines for teacher preparation and language-arts standards. Discusses strategies in language classes to help teachers see language and grammar, along with language and grammar pedagogy, in broader terms. Concludes that English-teaching majors must…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, English Teacher Education
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Gaughan, John – English Education, 1999
Reflects on the statement, "Literature should be removed from the center of the English curriculum and become part of the study of language that should be at the center." Tries to "clear the way" for students to write passionately about their lives and feelings and encourages students to explore their thinking through reading and writing. (SC)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, English Curriculum, Intermediate Grades, Literature
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Rogers, Theresa – English Education, 1998
Describes an experiment in pairing the novels "The Great Gatsby" (F. Scott Fitzgerald) and "Jazz" (Toni Morrison) in a teacher preparation class. Relates that the students (all European American) initially resisted "Jazz" and accepted "Gatsby" as a timeless classic. Includes responses about another Toni Morrison novel, "Beloved." (PA)
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Classroom Communication, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
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Romano, Tom – English Education, 1998
Describes the ramifications of a writing assignment for preservice teachers about their relationships with literature. Reports on several of the students' personal writings in response to the assignment. Presents responses of two teachers, Greg Hamilton and Deborah Kinder, about doing personal writing assignments. (PA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
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Hamilton, Greg – English Education, 1998
Draws from the text of "Jack" (a story about a teenager dealing with his father's homosexuality) several narratives from class discussions. Analyzes the teaching and learning in the middle school class and the teacher's role. Presents responses from Patricia Enciso and Lauren Myracle which comment on this article. (PA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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King, Ros – English in Education, 2002
Provides both a description of a pedagogic method and a demonstration of that method in practice. Describes the use of learning journals in a particular Shakespeare course. Explains that as a part of this course, student who are studying for degrees in English or Drama teach a Shakespeare play to classes in local Year 6, 7, and 8 inner-city London…
Descriptors: Creativity, Drama, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Gifford, Terry – English in Education, 2002
Outlines a weekend residential program that uses creative writing to raise environmental awareness through a polemical engagement with a specific local environmental issue. Notes that poetry, narrative, discursive writing, interview, and group presentations were all used in what became an introduction to environmental politics. Proposes that a…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Interviews
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Wilson, Peter – English in Education, 2001
Describes a method of helping students to invent characters in the context of a creative writing workshop for undergraduates. Considers how students draw composition characters for which they can write a profile using the surrealist technique of "exquisite corpses." Uses student work to illustrate how such characters feed into the story writing…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Writing Improvement
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Fones, Deborah – English in Education, 2001
Focuses on the use of writing frames in a secondary school in order to raise the achievement of boys in GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) English Literature. Discusses the inadequacies of some earlier frames before outlining a new departmental approach. Analyses examples of boys' work to show what a difference the frame made. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Appreciation, Males
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Lemin, Kevin – English in Education, 2001
Investigates ways of introducing media theory into the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) practical production module in Media Studies. Describes how the author developed and critiqued his approach to what he taught and how it should be assessed. Argues that the subtlest understandings of audience were gained as students reflected…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Class Activities, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Jeffcoate, Robert – English in Education, 2001
Examines George Herbert's sonnet "Prayer" to argue for the integration of literary and linguistic approaches to the critical appreciation of poetry at both A/AS and university levels of the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). Presents a model analysis of the sonnet and discusses why its distinctive linguistic and literary features…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Grammar
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Romano, Tom – English Education, 1997
Offers a discussion, in the form of a portfolio, of how the author helps student teachers reflect on their teaching through learning portfolios including artifacts on the culture of teaching, pedagogical insights, big risks and monumental leaps, and failures. Notes that these portfolios often surprise and instruct the author about students'…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Secondary Education
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