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Meeks, Lynn Langer – English Journal, 1999
Outlines a set of conditions in which literacy learning is more likely to occur, based on Brian Cambourne's theory of literacy learning defining eight "conditions for learning." Defines each of these learning conditions, gives examples of them in the real world, and offers examples of what each condition for learning looks like in a 10th-grade…
Descriptors: Course Organization, English Instruction, Grade 10, High Schools
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Smagorinsky, Peter – English Journal, 1999
Argues that the IRA/NCTE (International Reading Association/National Council of Teachers of English) standards should provide a starting point for both local and national discussions of what it means to have standards, what effects standards can have, and how to go about developing them. Offers a set of questions that teachers might consider…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, English Departments
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Civello, Catherine A. – English Journal, 1999
Argues that computer technology has decentered high school English teachers. Describes a private high school with full computer access for every student; addresses issues this raises in the English department; describes three cyber activities used in the author's American literature classroom; and discusses the advantages of this decentralization.…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, English Departments, English Instruction
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Eisenkraft, Stacey L. – English Journal, 1999
Describes how a middle school English/language arts teacher had students paint in watercolors their responses to the novel the class was reading. Describes how this approach signficantly improved the rate and quality of student participation, and brought out new voices and fresh readings of the text. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation
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Gerlach, Jeanne Marcum – English Journal, 1999
Offers a brief description of the Third International Conference for Global Conversations on Language and Literacy, held in Bordeaux, France, in August 1998. Gives brief summaries of five conference presentations or sessions. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, English Teacher Education, English Teachers
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Crowe, Chris, Ed. – English Journal, 1999
Discusses how alien students and teachers are to each other, especially when it comes to literature. Argues that these differences are at the root of many difficulties faced in helping students become readers and appreciate literature. Offers brief descriptions of 10 new or overlooked young-adult books worth reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation
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Hirth, Paul – English Journal, 1999
Reflects on a lifetime's work in education. Relates the author's experiences, both as a teacher and as student, to illustrate how the quest for renewal and the love of learning run through it all. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
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Wilder, Ann; Croker, Denise L. – English Journal, 1999
Discusses the relationship between student teachers and their cooperating teachers as student teachers balance notions of teaching based on their preparation in the university with the reality they encounter in the classroom. Offers a short article by a university supervisor called "Seduction and Resistance in the Classroom," with a response by a…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, English Instruction, English Teacher Education, Higher Education
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McBride, Brian; Yuhasz, Louis; Mollineaux, Bill – English Journal, 1999
Presents the question, posed by two future English teachers, of how they can continue to cherish the learning process as well as their excitement and passion for English teaching as they enter the profession. Presents a response by a veteran English teacher. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction
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Axiotis, Vivian M.; Harstad, James R.; Heintschel, Katharine J.; Molnar, Bonnie – English Journal, 1999
Offers brief descriptions from four teachers of middle school or high school students concerning how they have successfully used particular young-adult books in their English classrooms. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature), English Instruction, Language Arts
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St. Pierre, Elizabeth A. – English Journal, 1999
Traces perspectives on gender and gender discrimination over the last several decades, as they affect schools and English classrooms. Discusses feminism/feminisms, "add women and stir," sex differences, resistance and backlash, intersections of identity categories, and multiculturalism. Argues that English teachers can be powerful agents in the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, English Instruction, Feminism
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O'Donnell-Allen, Cindy; Smagorinsky, Peter – English Journal, 1999
Looks at the discussion of a small group of girls (ordinarily reticent or diffident in class) in a senior English class as they interpreted the character of Ophelia in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Discusses the idea that thinking can develop through dialogic (collaborative) rather than dialectic (conflictive) transactions. Notes classroom values and…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction
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Pace, Barbara G.; Townsend, Jane S. – English Journal, 1999
Examines patterns of talk and the nature of talk in two different classrooms discussing Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Finds that the images of Hamlet and Gertrude were strikingly different: in the college class, the characters were confined to stereotypical gender roles; while in the high-school class, such stereotypes were refuted. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction
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Styslinger, Mary E. – English Journal, 1999
Examines whether gender played a role in the peer-revision process in an English classroom. Discusses findings regarding how gender influences the peer-revision process, how this has increased the teacher's sense of responsibility to both her male and female students, and how this knowledge can be used to improve peer-revision practice. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, English Instruction, Instructional Improvement
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Ricker-Wilson, Carol – English Journal, 1999
Examines the discussions and writings of a group of working-class female high school students reading popular romances as a group independent-study project. Offers a resistant view of what "escapist" reading might be escaping from. Demonstrates the thoughtful and critical responses of these students, all in low-track classes, as they looked for…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, English Instruction, Females
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