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Peer reviewedGere, Anne Ruggles – English Journal, 1999
Discusses a summer institute that examined the shifting shape of American Literature, and teaching American Literature. Includes ways in which students help "make" literature with their own writing. Discusses the contributions of new technologies, pairing unlikely combinations of texts, and including middle school teachers who teach individual…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedSchiller, Laura – English Journal, 1999
Discusses the influence of a summer institute on the development of an American Literature curriculum for middle school. Notes resulting teaching strategies include: researching archives with students to supplement textbook material; providing field trips; creating personal archival collections with students; pairing texts; and mixing media from…
Descriptors: Archives, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedShaheen, Peter – English Journal, 1999
Describes how a Martin Luther King Program Series developed from a school-wide effort to "cherish differences and honor common humanity." Provides a brief description of three events from that series: (1) a coffee house poetry night; (2) a Martin Luther King day program; and (3) a Harlem Dance Company program, "Dancing Through Barriers." (NH)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), High Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedOsburg, Barbara – English Journal, 1999
Describes a rigorous English curriculum designed for students of mixed ability and mixed cultural and racial backgrounds using the concept of education for democracy. Details a three-step process built on inheritance, participation, and contribution. Outlines the curriculum that includes a combination of traditional classics and the works of more…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Democracy, Diversity (Student), English Curriculum
Peer reviewedBaxter, Judith – English Journal, 1999
Claims Reader Response theories form the basis for helping students to enjoy reading and studying the classics. Discusses: (1) asking students to "step into" and explore the world of the text; and (2) helping students "step out" of the world of the text to consider it analytically. Presents drama activities to help students connect to the…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Criticism, Drama, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedBurniske, R. W. – English Journal, 1999
Gives examples of successfully exploring the pedagogical possibilities of the Internet in both breaking down the walls of censorship and engaging students in the dialectics necessary to understand their world. Cautions that technological integration of the "global village" must be carefully handled in order to avoid repression of alternative…
Descriptors: Censorship, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLuckert, Richard – English Journal, 1999
Describes the work of the National Council of Teachers of English Task Force on Class Size. Addresses the issue of class size by outlining the needs and rights of students (at all grade levels and in each classroom) that can only be granted when appropriate class size and teacher workload are granted. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literacy
Peer reviewedWeiner, Lois – English Journal, 1999
Observes that kids and teachers are sabotaged by the way urban schools are funded, organized, and run. Advises city teachers to never assume students cannot learn something the teacher wants to teach, to teach literature that both teachers and students will love studying together, and to remember that students themselves are a valuable resource.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedBrintnall, Bob; Speer, Lesley; Armiger, Susan – English Journal, 1999
Offers three brief descriptions, from three high school English teachers, of unusual or alternative forms of assessment they use successfully in their classrooms: a system of tokens in an alternative school; a literary digest; and creating CD soundtracks for novels read in class. (SR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, English Instruction, High Risk Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedSchaafsma, David; Tendero, Antonio; Tendero, Jennifer – English Journal, 1999
Describes a year-long project created and undertaken by a group of 14 eighth-grade girls to conduct interdisciplinary research on teenage sexuality and pregnancy. The project involved reading and discussing fiction and nonfiction, conducting interviews with teenage mothers, writing and publishing a booklet, and mentoring a group of fifth- and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedNewell, George E.; Sweet, Marcia – English Journal, 1999
Describes how the curriculum of a tenth-grade world literature class, with an emphasis on literary genres, was transformed to a curriculum concerned with ethical choices and their consequences within an array of individual and social contexts. Shows how this conversation about ethical choices and dilemmas in her students' lives transformed how the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Ethics
Peer reviewedMeyer, Jim – English Journal, 1999
Relates the experience of a college professor who spent two months as a student teacher in an eighth-grade language arts classroom in an urban public school. Discusses middle school teaching verses college teaching, coming to know the students, discipline, student testing, accountability, teaching writing, the failure of teacher-training programs,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, English Instruction
Peer reviewedMolnar, Bonnie – English Journal, 1999
Describes a unit for the final nine weeks of a senior English class which helps seniors say goodbye. Discusses how reading Sandra Cisneros'"The House on Mango Street" and writing their own versions of excerpts of it (along with other class activities) helps students define what they are leaving and come to terms with it. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, High School Seniors, High Schools
Peer reviewedMeyer, Herbert M.; Thomsen, Lee – English Journal, 1999
Discusses how a literature and multimedia course for 11th and 12th graders used active-learning experiences to engage students with Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part One." Describes how shouting Hal's soliloquy; constructing a chart of character relations; rewriting a scene in their own words; performing, filming, and critiquing a scene; and writing…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, English Instruction, High Schools
Peer reviewedSolomon, Carol Westreich – English Journal, 1999
Offers observations on the author's experience of the past two years as she returned to teaching high school English after over 20 years of training adults in business in government to improve their writing. Reflects on the differing demands of these work environments, and on how the canon itself and approaches to teaching classics have changed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classics (Literature), English Instruction, English Teachers


