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50 Years of ERIC
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McCracken, Nancy Mellin – English Education, 2004
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), signed into law in 2002, bears certain resemblances to the war on terrorism in Iraq. Of course, NCLB will not directly produce any civilian casualties or smashed buildings, but the political strategies used to roll it out have been eerily similar to those used in the war against terrorism. Disturbing rates of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Politics of Education, Educational Change, Colleges
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Altwerger, Bess; Arya, Poonam; Jin, Lijun; Jordan, Nancy L.; Laster, Barbara; Martens, Prisca; Wilson, G. Patricia; Wiltz, Nancy – English Education, 2004
In this article, the authors first describe their research, then discuss the ethical and professional dilemmas they face as teacher educators as a consequence of NCLB. Here, they offer some possible approaches to coping with these dilemmas in the context of university undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs. Their study examined the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Federal Legislation, Grade 2, Inservice Teacher Education
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Meyer, Richard – English Education, 2004
Texts such as No Child Left Behind (NCLB) contribute to the contexts in which one works because of the restrictions and sanctions they impose upon teachers and children. As others in this issue discuss in more detail, NCLB has a punitive edge that can replace teachers, decrease local school control, and change curriculum (L. Meyer, 2003). In this…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teaching Methods, Sanctions, Methods Courses
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Katz, Susan Roberta – English Education, 2004
In this article, the author explores the possible future for bilingual teachers and teacher educators in the United States in light of the recently enacted No Child Left Behind legislation. She first examines the impact of the law on bilingual education generally and compare it to language policy in the European Union. Then she discusses its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Legislation, Teacher Educators, Monolingualism
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Nelms, Ben F. – English Education, 2004
In the state of Florida, several of the principles of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) have been enacted earlier than at the federal level. For example, the Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test (FCAT) is required for all students through grade 10 and must be passed for promotion to grade 3 and for high school graduation. Schools are graded A through…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, High Risk Students, Outreach Programs, Teacher Education Programs
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Kaufman, Janet E. – English Education, 2004
In this article, the author features the Family Literacy Center, a service-learning project at the University of Utah's English education program. For the author and her students, Family Literacy Center has become a place to investigate the role of teacher-student or mentor-student relationships in learning and literacy development. The goals of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Service Learning, Methods Courses, Empathy
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Gomez, Mary Louise; Stone, Jennifer C.; Kroeger, Janice – English Education, 2004
The relationship between talk and learning has been well documented in preservice and inservice teachers' and administrators' education. These studies demonstrate that talk is a central part of teacher learning and change, that particular forms of talk are more or less effective for such change to take place, and that talk must be conducted over…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Reading, Preservice Teachers, Reading Consultants
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Smagorinsky, Peter; Gibson, Natalie; Bickmore, Steven T.; Moore, Cynthia P.; Cook, Leslie Susan – English Education, 2004
In this paper the authors focus on one early-career teacher, co-author Natalie Gibson, whose initial teaching experiences were mediated by educational settings shaped by these different and often conflicting traditions. Their study of Natalie's early-career trajectory is concerned with understanding her effort to develop a conception of…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Student Teaching, Beginning Teachers, Theory Practice Relationship
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Fecho, Bob; Price, Kim; Read, Chris – English Education, 2004
In this article, the authors show how two first year teachers a continent apart--Kim in the village of Tununak on the Bering Sea in Alaska and Chris in Beaufort, South Carolina, on the Atlantic Ocean--were able to take inquiry stances on their classrooms. In particular, through analysis of e-mails written in Chris' and Kim's first years of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Electronic Mail, Critical Thinking, Inquiry
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Wall, Susan V. – English Education, 2004
Most arguments in support of teacher research have been epistemological and political. They have focused on its potential benefits for improving instruction and for reforming the culture of schooling. Advocates of the teacher-research movement have claimed that it can empower the teacher as a maker of knowledge, encourage collaborative inquiry…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Educational Change, Teacher Researchers, Academic Discourse
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Johnson, Tara Star – English Education, 2004
In this article, the author, as a teacher educator, wants to provide a space for her students to talk about the role they and their students' bodies play in the classroom--a safe place for them to share, reflect on, and begin to theorize the sexual dimension of their teaching. Her space-creating intentions have been predicated on the assumption…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education, Secondary School Students, Sexuality
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Singer, Nancy Robb; Zeni, Jane – English Education, 2004
Teaching can be a lonely business. According to the 1996 report of the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, many new teachers are "isolated behind classroom doors with little feedback or help while others learn merely to cope rather than to teach well". For many neophyte teachers this isolation begins during the student teacher…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Mentors, Computer Mediated Communication, Preservice Teachers
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O'Donnell-Allen, Cindy – English Education, 2004
Teachers are likely to create authentic learning environments for their students only if such contexts exist for them. However, it is more important than ever to look closely at professional development spaces that have been sustained over time in order to bolster teachers' agency, giving them the courage to teach against the grain. In this…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Researchers, Professional Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dickson, Randi – English Education, 2003
Describes the author's experiences while writing his dissertation in English education. Considers dilemmas of participatory research. Discusses three cases in his research involving dilemmas of recognition, dilemmas of remembering, and dilemmas of negotiation experienced as the author conducted extended interviews with three veteran English…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Doctoral Dissertations, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Lofty, John S. – English Education, 2003
Addresses the United Kingdom government's control both of curriculum and instruction, elementary teachers' loss of their ability to control instructional time, and the effects of school inspections and national testing on teachers' morale. Argues that content standards, instruction, and assessment must be developed by teachers and government…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, British National Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education
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