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Mantei, Jessica; Kervin, Lisa – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
Picture books are an important and accessible form of visual art for children because they offer, among other things, opportunities for making connections to personal experiences and to the values and beliefs of families and communities. This paper reports on the use of a picture book to promote Year 4 students' making of text-to-self…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries, Reader Text Relationship
Barton, Georgina; Baguley, Margaret – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
Literate practice in the arts encompasses both aesthetics and creativity. It is also multimodal in nature and often collaborative. This article presents data collected from a small multi-age school, with children from Prep to Year 7, during their preparation for an end-of-year show. The children had studied the topics of conservation and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Learning Modalities, Mentors
Cremin, Teresa; Baker, Sally – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
In the light of international interest in teachers' literate identities and practices, this paper addresses the under-researched area of teachers' writing identities. It examines the multimodal interactive discursive practices at play in the writing classroom of a teacher in the UK who, in order to support the pupils, consciously…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Self Concept
Ryan, Mary – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
Writing is a complex and learned activity in that it requires us to shape our thoughts into words and texts that are appropriate for the purpose, audience and medium of a variety of communicative forms. Writers must constantly make decisions about how to represent their subject matter and themselves through language. In this way, writing can be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creative Writing, Student Writing Models, Educational Strategies
Laidlaw, Linda; So-Har Wong, Suzanna – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2013
This article explores and interrogates the common practice of asking students to write personal narratives within elementary English Language Arts classrooms, addressing some of the difficulties that may arise when students are required to share personal details. Using interview and focus-group data from a study of internationally adopted children…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Elementary School Students, Writing (Composition), English Instruction
Edwards-Groves, Christine; Hardy, Ian – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2013
This paper explores how students' talk in classrooms is influenced by a whole-school focus on lifting the quality, and the substantive nature, of classroom dialogue as an approach to improve student engagement, and to develop listening and speaking skills. Specifically, we show how designing and participating in whole-school professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Classroom Communication
Bifuh-Ambe, Elizabeth – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2013
Writing is a complex, recursive and difficult process that requires strategic decision-making across multiple domains (Graham, 2006; Pritchard & Honeycutt, 2006). Students are expected to use this process to communicate with a variety of audiences for a variety of purposes. Modelling and providing effective instruction is critical, especially…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Davidson, Christina – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
This article examines ethnomethodology in order to consider its particular yet under-used perspective within literacy research. Initially, the article outlines ethnomethodology, including its theoretical position and central concepts such as indexicality and reflexivity. Then, selected studies are used to illustrate the application of the…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, Sociocultural Patterns
Coombs, Dawan – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
Building on the principles of philosophical hermeneutics, Ricoeur (1984) used the concept of narrative to explain how individuals interpret their experiences and make sense of seemingly disconnected elements of life by turning them into the stories. Narrative identities represent the coming together of the stories individuals tell, as well as…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Personal Narratives, Reading Difficulties, Adolescents
Moss, Gemma – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
This article considers the role of research in disentangling an increasingly complex relationship between literacy policy and practice as it is emerging in different local and national contexts. What are the tools and methodologies that have been used to track this relationship over time? Where should they best focus attention now? In answering…
Descriptors: Evidence, Research Tools, Research Methodology, Ethnography
Hickey, Pamela J. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
What is the journey of acquiring language? What is the journey of sharing it? These are the questions that compelled the hermeneutic phenomenological investigation (Gadamer, 1960/2004; van Manen, 1997) that led to this paper. Guided by the voice of Heidegger (1954/2008), I discovered the necessity of "un-learning to learn" in order to hear the…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Second Language Learning, Phenomenology, English (Second Language)
Chen, Mei-Ling – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the use of children's literature and DVD films on EFL adult language learning. A total of 89 non-English majors enrolled in two Freshman English classes participated in the study. The study employed a quasi-experimental, pretest/posttest comparison group design. The participants in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Majors (Students), Nursing
Dix, Stephanie; Cawkwell, Gail – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
New Zealand students in the middle and upper school achieve better results in reading than they do in writing. This claim is evident in national assessment data reporting on students' literacy achievement. Research findings also state that teachers report a lack of confidence when teaching writing. Drawing on the National Writing Project developed…
Descriptors: Expertise, Communities of Practice, Self Efficacy, Peer Groups
Xanthou, Maria – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
This paper examines whether students involved in CLIL are able to learn content through the medium of L2 and simultaneously exhibit significant gains in L2 vocabulary knowledge. Two experiments were set up in two public primary schools. Two groups of 6th grade students participated in each experiment. The first group was taught three 80-minute…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Reading Comprehension
Jesson, Rebecca; McNaughton, Stuart; Parr, Judy M. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
This article examines the effects of using intertextual theories to refine writing instruction in culturally diverse contexts, in terms of transfer of learning. Within a wider, two-year intervention study in six schools, four teachers were observed for a term each to describe how intertextual theories resulted in refinements to writing instruction…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Writing Instruction, Theories, Teaching Methods

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