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Peer reviewedSanchez, Adoracion Albaladejo; And Others – English Journal, 1994
Gives an overview of the differences between American and Spanish educational institutions and practices. Draws upon personal experiences in both cultural settings. (HB)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Peer reviewedWilder, Ann; Kautz, Mark Dolan – English Journal, 1994
Describes the negotiation and the mentoring that goes on between a student teacher and his supervising teacher. Provides responses from both participants and excerpts of a dialog between them regarding issues of theory and practice. (HB)
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, English Curriculum, English Instruction, English Teacher Education
Peer reviewedJudy, Stephen, Ed. – English Journal, 1974
The purpose of this publication is to provide "access to tools," to help English teachers locate and select information and materials for multi-component writing and literature courses. It is divided into three main sections: The first is a catalog of "New Products and Publications for 1974," which includes brief descriptions of materials--from…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Resources
Hillocks, George, Jr. – English Journal, 1964
To develop students' abilities in independent literary interpretation and thus to foster in them a deeper enjoyment and appreciation of literature, teachers should attempt to impart an understanding of three basic structural areas in literature. The first of these is an awareness of man in relation to his physical, social, and cultural…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Environmental Influences
Copeland, Evelyn M. – English Journal, 1965
Sixteen non-college-bound high school juniors and seniors met once a week with two to five teachers for a year-long humanities course in which they probed some of man's eternal concerns and achievements in the areas of music, history, drama, philosophy, art, and English. The response from students and teachers alike was generally quite favorable.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Humanities Instruction, Noncollege Bound Students, Noncredit Courses
Brett, Sue M., Ed. – English Journal, 1964
Four Project English studies, two in composition and two in reading, reflected the following research findings. The first study in composition found no correlation between knowledge of traditional grammar and performance in composition among college freshmen as measured by the STEP Essay Test and the Iowa Grammar Information Test, although the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Instruction, Evaluation, Mental Retardation
Stern, Adele H. – English Journal, 1968
The use of films in the classroom can help motivate students not only to write but also to consciously employ literary techniques. A film offers visual and audio parallels for conventions traditionally associated with writing, such as metaphor, plot, theme, point-of-view, dialect, satire, and imagery. Since these film conventions can be directly…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, English Instruction, Figurative Language, Film Study
Fagan, Edward R. – English Journal, 1965
Three views of literature as a bond between science and English are presented. First, the view that the sciences are contributing to the restructuring of literary forms is illustrated by quotations from Nigel Dennis, Northrop Frye, Stephen Spender, Ken Kesey, and Claude Mauriac. Second, historical precedence for viewing literature as rapprochement…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Trends, English, English Education
Applebee, Roger K.; Squire, James R. – English Journal, 1966
The two articles in this bulletin treat both the specific facts uncovered by the National Study of High School English Programs (co-sponsored by the University of Illinois and NCTE) and the more general characteristics of successful English programs. Roger K. Applebee relates that, in the 168 schools selected to be studied on the basis of their…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Class Size, Creative Teaching
Hogan, Robert F. – English Journal, 1965
Although the King James Version of the Bible has had considerable impact on English language and literature, it is seldom studied in American secondary schools. Even before the Supreme Court decision of 1963 banned religious exercises in public schools, the study of the Bible was sketchy and non-systematic. Since the decision, certain conclusions…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Culture
Davis, James E. – English Journal, 1967
To determine present trends in junior novels, researchers compared 23 novels written after 1959 with characteristics of junior novels written before that date. The following trends were identified: (1) The action in the majority of novels occurs over a few months. (2) Simple and compound sentences often connected by "and" predominate. (3) The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, English Instruction, Fiction, Literature
Peer reviewedDunning, Stephen – English Journal, 1968
The development of literary judgment and taste should be one of the goals of any literature program. To accomplish this goal, the teacher should minimize his own estimate of a piece of writing and encourage the student to evaluate the writing himself. The teacher can direct the student from vague, easily-formed generalizations about his likes and…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Literary Criticism
Warshaw, Thayer S. – English Journal, 1964
Studying the Bible as a "source book for the humanities" can help students understand Biblical allusions found in literature, the fine arts, the news media, and cultured conversation. Students at Newton High School (Massachusetts) took part in a Biblical study course, using the King James Version because student most commonly meet Biblical…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biblical Literature, Cultural Background, English Instruction
Grommon, Alfred H. – English Journal, 1968
This chronological survey, extending from the laws passed in 1642 in Massachusetts to establish schools for the teaching of reading and writing to the 1968 Guidelines for the Preparation of Teachers of English, presents a discussion of varying attitudes toward English teaching and English teacher education. Divergent opinions on many topics are…
Descriptors: Education Majors, English Education, English Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education
Fichtenau, Robert L. – English Journal, 1965
A desirable approach and sequence for the presentation of rhetorical principles to students of junior high school age is outlined. Principles of invention, logical ordering, strategy, and style are discussed with special reference to writing models, developing skills of observation, audience consideration, and precise diction. Specific objectives…
Descriptors: Audiences, Critical Thinking, Diction, Educational Objectives


