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50 Years of ERIC
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Hamel, Erin Coccia; Shaw, Sally; Taylor, Tammy Smith – Language Arts, 2013
A teacher study group explores issues of home and community literacies with a goal of utilizing out-of-school literacies to support in-school literacy learning. The result was the beginning of a new mindfulness that allowed them to begin to recognize the existence and legitimacy of home and community literacies. They explored how their own biases…
Descriptors: Literacy, Teacher Researchers, Elementary School Teachers, Graduate Students
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Dodge, Autumn M.; Husain, Nahid; Duke, Nell K. – Language Arts, 2011
In this article, we report on our own inquiry, and others', into young children's use of, understanding of, and skills related to the Internet. We found that the overwhelming majority of children at this age are already using the Internet, mostly for playing games, and already showing substantial gaps in Internet skill level. Most children we…
Descriptors: Internet, Access to Computers, Young Children, Computer Literacy
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Garcia, Andrea – Language Arts, 2011
This article honors Kathy G. Short, who has been awarded NCTE's Outstanding Educator in the English Language Arts award for 2011. Kathy's scholarly achievements as a lifelong inquirer, teacher, and mentor are featured in this article, celebrating her national and international influence in the field of literacy education. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Language Arts, Inquiry, Teacher Education
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Ghiso, Maria Paula – Language Arts, 2011
This article explores how a first grade class re-defines what constitutes writing achievement. The young children's authoring practices upended notions of writing as the individual production of "model" texts with predetermined features, as was emphasized in curricular guidelines and high-stakes assessments, and of writing as disembedded from…
Descriptors: Writing Achievement, Young Children, Grade 1, Cooperation
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Maurer, Caroline – Language Arts, 2010
Literacy centers are widely used by teachers seen as being effective in promoting literacy (Pressley, Rankin, & Yokoi, 2000); yet little research has been completed on how or why they are effective. Based on the social cultural constructivist theory posited by Vygotsky (1978), and research theories of Dyson (1993), the peer dialogue at the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Academic Standards, Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Maderazo, Catherine; Martens, Prisca; Croce, Keri; Martens, Ray; Doyle, Michelle; Aghalarov, Stacy; Noble, Rob – Language Arts, 2010
This article shares findings from a collaborative, qualitative research project investigating what happens to first and third graders' comprehension of picturebooks if we intentionally teach them the language of art--Elements of Art and Principles of Design. Work with the art teacher and two classroom teachers transformed the traditional picture…
Descriptors: Pictorial Stimuli, Research Projects, Investigations, Grade 1
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Glasswell, Kathryn; Parr, Judy M. – Language Arts, 2009
Traditionally, assessing student writing ability has often been product-focused. Advocates of child-centered process-oriented classrooms, however, suggest that teachers should also focus on understanding children's writing behaviors in the context of meaningful communicative tasks. In such an approach, writing conferences are one way in which…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Writing Evaluation, Writing Ability, Educational Technology
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Burns, Terry J. – Language Arts, 2009
Using a framework grounded in critical literacy, the author describes her 1st-grade students' responses to works of literature that portray the impact of war. When given opportunities to read works of literature that address social justice issues, such as the consequences of war, her primary-age students' written, drawn, and spoken responses were…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Empathy, Multicultural Education, War
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Pappas, Christine C.; Varelas, Maria – Language Arts, 2009
This article presents a review of the author's long-term research in urban classrooms. The authors explore six illustrated information books created by children as culminating activities of integrated science-literacy units, Forest and Matter, that they developed, implemented, and studied in several 1st-3rd grade classrooms in Chicago Public…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Scientific Literacy, Books, Public Schools
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Dyson, Anne Haas – Language Arts, 2008
Welcome to the Pine Cone Wars, as enacted by Mrs. Kay's children in her urban first grade. The children brought these wars from the playground to the classroom, reformulating them within the possibilities and constraints of the daily writing time. The Pine Cone Wars thus illustrate the inevitable interplay between the official world we shape as…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Urban Schools, Elementary School Students, Relevance (Education)
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Cusumano, Kate Foley – Language Arts, 2008
Family and community members often look at children's writing from a deficit point of view--seeing only what's "wrong" with it, what needs "fixing." Teachers can take a proactive role as family and community member educators, communicating to them how writing develops in young children and how they can play a positive role in this development.…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Young Children, School Community Relationship, Family School Relationship
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Copenhaver-Johnson, Jeane F.; Bowman, Joy T.; Johnson, Angela C. – Language Arts, 2007
Two first-grade teachers and a university researcher study children's inquiry-oriented responses to literature to better understand how children's experiences during read-alouds (and in related, later conversations) help them enlist others in their efforts to make sense of race. The authors argue teachers should be making spaces for children's…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry, Reading Aloud to Others, Picture Books
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Crafton, Linda K.; Brennan, Mary; Silvers, Penny – Language Arts, 2007
This article demonstrates the potential for critical inquiry in twenty-first century primary classrooms. The authors (two university professors and a first grade teacher) present an overview of theory/practice relationships in Mary's (teacher) multiethnic classroom with an emphasis on critical literacy, technology and multimodal learning. Readers…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Social Problems, Literacy Education, Inquiry
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Laman, Tasha Tropp – Language Arts, 2006
This article examines the curricular possibilities within critical inquiry-based primary classrooms. The children in this first through third grade multi-age, multi-lingual classroom participated in a two-year critical and collaborative inquiry around issues of segregation and the Jim Crow laws. A touchstone text, Freedom Summer (Wiles, 2001) and…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Picture Books, Critical Reading, Questioning Techniques
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Clyde, Jean Anne; Miller, Carol; Sauer, Stacy; Liebert, Karen; Parker, Susan; Runyan, Sarah – Language Arts, 2006
"Reggio Emilia" is a remarkable, interdisciplinary inquiry-based approach typically found in preschools. What happens when elementary teachers confined by curricular mandates embrace key features of this learner-centered philosophy? This article provides compelling evidence that when multiple literacies are harnessed in support of inquiry, the…
Descriptors: Reggio Emilia Approach, Inquiry, Primary Education, Kindergarten
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