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Fisher, Maisha T. – English Education, 2008
Playmaking for Girls, founded by Rachel May and directed by Susie Spear Purcell, assembles a diverse ensemble of teaching artists committed to using playwriting and performance to help with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated teen girls to help them "think and thus act for themselves" (Freden, 2001, p. 70). These teaching artists, with the…
Descriptors: Females, Prevention, Juvenile Justice, Delinquency Prevention
Miller, S. J. – English Education, 2008
A critical reflection of the efficacy of my teaching and the pedagogies I embody is potentially important because under the continual threat of "No Child Left Behind" and some research that may devalue qualitative research, I want to support my students in their efforts, while offering them a well-rounded understanding of different pedagogies and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Qualitative Research, Speech Communication, Teaching Experience
Basmadjian, Kevin G. – English Education, 2008
This article considers the benefits and challenges of using English teacher candidates' videotaped discussions of literature as tools to facilitate authentic and engaging discussions of literature. More specifically, this article examines the use of teacher candidates' videotaped discussions in a secondary English methods course to expand…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education, Curriculum, English Teachers
Smith, Emily R.; Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea – English Education, 2008
This article examines how secondary English teachers serving as preservice mentors developed pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of literature discussions by participating in a cross-institutional teacher educator network. The joint creation of dialogic space in the English Educators' Network provided a context where mentor teachers expanded their…
Descriptors: Mentors, English Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teacher Educators
Caughlan, Samantha; Juzwik, Mary M.; Adler, Mary – English Education, 2008
As former middle and high school English teachers, secondary English teacher educators, and educational researchers, the authors were challenged to negotiate the worlds of their research center and the various schools where they worked with teachers. They used the CLASS system to mediate meetings between researchers and teachers participating in…
Descriptors: Research Tools, English Teachers, Educational Researchers, Teacher Educators
Brauer, Lydia; Clark, Caroline T. – English Education, 2008
Sybil Wilson is a composite representation of an English teacher that typifies much of what most preservice English teachers have seen and experienced in U.S. classrooms. The authors' aim is to articulate textual frameworks often competing and unnamed in English curriculum (and evident in Sybil's classroom) and to argue for a particular reframing…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Secondary School Curriculum, English Instruction, Curriculum Development
Boling, Erica; Adams, Sharman Siebenthal – English Education, 2008
Teacher candidates can benefit from teacher preparation programs that couple learned classroom experiences with the use of hypermedia, yet challenges can arise when such technologies are integrated into university classrooms. Hypermedia in the context of teacher candidate learning can aid educators in meeting the needs of this population. This…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Hypermedia, Teacher Educators, Technology Integration
Aukerman, Maren S.; Belfatti, Monica A.; Santori, Diane M. – English Education, 2008
Christoph and Nystrand (2001) argue that teachers need to take pedagogical risks in order to realize a transformation from teaching monologically, where it is ultimately only the teacher's voice that matters, to teaching dialogically, where multiple voices collide to foster learning. The pedagogical risks of teaching dialogically include…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Achievement Tests, Risk, Educational Change
Scherff, Lisa; Hahs-Vaughn, Debbie L. – English Education, 2008
Although there is a significant body of work related to overall teacher attrition and mobility, little research has been conducted that is specifically related to English teachers. Given the predominance of high-stakes reading and writing assessments for middle and high school students, studying those who teach literacy is critical for a better…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Language Arts, Teacher Persistence, Profiles
Zancanella, Don – English Education, 2008
As coeditor of the April 2006 issue of this journal, Tara Star Johnson wrote an eloquent essay in which she explored "the increasing bureaucratic pressure to mass-produce, homogenize and monitor students" as manifested in the No Child Left Behind Act and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accreditation process. The…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Accreditation (Institutions), Phenomenology, Teaching Experience
Dong, Yu Ren – English Education, 2008
Student teachers often find themselves in a dilemma when leading classroom discussions about texts. These conflicts may not necessarily be a reflection of student behavior or classroom management. Instead, they may be a sign of active engagement and students taking the challenge beyond their current knowledge level. Two kinds of conflicts were…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Teachers, Student Behavior, Discussion
Whitney, Anne; Blau, Sheridan; Bright, Alison; Cabe, Rosemary; Dewar, Tim; Levin, Jason; Macias, Roseanne; Rogers, Paul – English Education, 2008
With respect to the writing process in particular, a now well-established body of research demonstrates that process-oriented writing instruction benefits student achievement in writing. Process-oriented terms and concepts have entered the material environment of America's schools, in textbooks and curricula even where the theoretical bases…
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Prewriting, Teaching Methods, Process Approach (Writing)
Perl, Sondra; Counihan, Beth; McCormack, Tim; Schnee, Emily – English Education, 2007
What does it mean to take a writerly approach to research? Sondra Perl and her co-authors have pondered this question over the past five years as they have each worked with her to design and draft dissertations that combine their work as literacy researchers with their love of writing. Each of them has moved toward storytelling as a compelling and…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Story Telling
Gordon, Erick; McKibbin, Kerry; Vasudevan, Lalitha; Vinz, Ruth – English Education, 2007
In this tale of a single event told from the perspectives of multiple narrators, Erick Gordon, Kerry McKibbin, Lalitha Vasudevan, and Ruth Vinz write about their work together on a Student Press Initiative (SPI) writing project at Horizon Academy, the Department of Correction/Department of Education high school at Rikers Island Jail in New York…
Descriptors: High School Students, Writing (Composition), Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons
Schaafsma, David; Pagnucci, Gian; Wallace, Rob; Stock, Patricia Lambert – English Education, 2007
Narrative inquiry in English education comes in many shapes and forms--tales of classrooms and communities, didactic argu-stories, postmodern pastiches, open tales with O. Henry endings--but the heart of the enterprise is research in the form of story or, in other words, exploring the world by telling a story about it. In many such tales, all of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Story Telling, Tales, Personal Narratives

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