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Whitney, Anne Elrod – English Journal, 2012
For the past few years the author has been studying the writing lives of teachers, first analyzing the contributions of teachers to National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) journals for the ten-year period between 1998 and 2008 and then surveying and interviewing teacher-authors whose works appeared during that period to learn more about…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Writing Instruction, Intellectual Experience, Best Practices
Gulla, Amanda N. – English Journal, 2012
For many teachers of middle school and high school, the greatest challenge they face in trying to help struggling readers improve their skills can be students' self-perception. When young people do not see themselves as members of the "literacy club," it is not just a simple matter of persuading them that becoming a fluent reader is worth the…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Ethnography, Vocational High Schools, Experiential Learning
Zuidema, Leah A. – English Journal, 2012
In this "prosumer" era in which people seem always to be producing and consuming texts, words matter as much as--or more than--they ever have. Learning how grammar works in the texts they read and write is essential to students' literacy. It is time to reframe English teachers' view to include both writing "and" reading as contexts for grammar…
Descriptors: Grammar, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Educational Strategies
Bintz, William P. – English Journal, 2012
This article describes an instructional lesson the author developed to help students use parody to read and write original poetry. The author begins this article with an introduction to parody and a rationale for using it as an instructional strategy. Then, he describes materials and procedures he used and he shares samples of student writing. He…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Poetry, Graduate Students, Parody
Gillespie, Joanne S. – English Journal, 2012
Teachers put much effort into selecting books and planning literature activities that will engage their students. On reflection, the author recognized a need to give students more freedom to choose what to read. Research shows that "when students were provided opportunities to select which text(s) they would read for a given topic or unit, their…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Authors, Middle School Students, Recognition (Achievement)
Spangler, Susan – English Journal, 2012
The cooperating teachers who make the greatest positive impact on interns allow student teachers to make mistakes and learn from them, offer constructive feedback, invest in their student teachers' success, practice current pedagogy in their own classrooms, and remain positive throughout the experience. In this article, the author suggests that…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Mentors, Student Teachers, Performance Factors
Meyer, Tom; Young, Martha; Lieberstein-Solera, Fabiola – English Journal, 2012
One of the most challenging aspects of the teaching profession, at all levels, is to identify and illuminate assumptions--one's students' and one's own. This article describes how three members of the Hudson Valley Writing Project (HVWP) at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz worked closely with the National Writing Project's…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Second Language Learning, English Language Learners, Classroom Research
DelliCarpini, Margo – English Journal, 2012
Writing effectively in a second language can be one of the most challenging tasks second language learners must undertake and master. English teachers are in a good position to implement the types of supports that can move ELLs toward success in academic writing by providing exposure to and practice with different genres of academic writing,…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, English (Second Language), English Teachers, Barriers
McManus, Jane M. – English Journal, 2012
With online programs growing across the nation, virtual teachers are continually working to reengage students. Online learning has the potential to reach a diverse group of students and offer them equal access to learning. In this article, the author describes her online English class for high school students, and states that she has been…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Delivery Systems, Teaching Methods
Greene, Katie; Mitcham, Karen Conn – English Journal, 2012
Classroom community is an integral part of facilitating a safe and supportive learning environment for students. Teachers, architects of community, recognize the importance of encouraging collaboration and respect among students in the classrooms and schools, and the value of nurturing atmospheres of respect. Teachers who are intentional about…
Descriptors: High School Students, Collegiality, Classroom Environment, Grade 9
Burke, Jim – English Journal, 2012
The work students do must mean something to them; so, too, must this work prepare them for the demands of "that famous place: the world," as Virginia Woolf called it. Students must develop the skills needed to "do" work that pays them well and contributes to the country's overall success; they also need to be able to "get" that work by knowing how…
Descriptors: Literacy, Employment, Communication Skills, Employment Interviews
Fleischer, Cathy; Pavlock, Kimberly Coupe – English Journal, 2012
The Family Literacy Initiative (FLI) is a project that began as a few workshops offered to parents of elementary students who wanted to know what they could do in the summer to keep their kids writing. Since that time the FLI has grown tremendously: in the past five years, the authors have offered 130 workshops, reaching more than 2,750 adults and…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Workshops, Parent Participation, Parents
Turner, Kristen Hawley – English Journal, 2012
Students' online communications provide an engaging platform for discussing audience, purpose, and voice. Digitalk allows teens to experiment, to make decisions that are tied to audience, purpose, and voice. If teens have the opportunity to step back from their digital writing, to see value in the choices they make, and to see themselves as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Audiences, Adolescents
Edmondson, Elizabeth – English Journal, 2012
Teenagers love being social, and Web 2.0 technologies have provided students with new avenues to mingle. Although many teachers may view Web 2.0 technologies (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, blogs, wikis, Nings) as a distraction from homework and a potential danger zone in the classroom, it would be negligent for them to ignore the ramifications of…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Web 2.0 Technologies, Editing
Dean, Deborah; Warren, Adrienne – English Journal, 2012
Teachers know that the most valuable learning occurs in classrooms where a sense of community exists. Community encourages rich learning because of the interactions among many individuals, not the limited, two-way exchange of ideas or information that is often the case when students fail to form a community. But what makes a community?…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Development, Writing Assignments, Community

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