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Powers, Beth Haverkamp – English Journal, 2009
The author helps some kids make personal connections to what can seem irrelevant within the confines of classroom and curriculum. Interestingly, though, the most meaningful connections she has made with students have come not through quirky English teaching, but through her extracurricular interloping into the realm of social studies. The most…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Rhetoric
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Tinberg, Howard; Nadeau, Jean-Paul – College Composition and Communication, 2011
In the new century, calls to promote "college readiness" among high school students have accelerated to a degree that would have astonished even the privileged and powerful colleges of the past. The most conspicuous evidence for such acceleration is the increasing popularity among schools, students, and colleges alike of dual-credit programs,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Motivation, Academic Persistence, Educational Experience
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Hooley, Diana – English Journal, 2007
One of the most important educational objectives of high school is to teach critical-thinking skills, and no class does this better than strategic debate. Professor Mike Allen, lead author in a definitive study on debate and critical thinking, lauded debate's promotion of critical-thinking skills. Additionally, researcher Joe Bellon discusses the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Critical Thinking, High Schools, Thinking Skills
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Kaufman, Janet E. – English Education, 2004
In this article, the author features the Family Literacy Center, a service-learning project at the University of Utah's English education program. For the author and her students, Family Literacy Center has become a place to investigate the role of teacher-student or mentor-student relationships in learning and literacy development. The goals of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Service Learning, Methods Courses, Empathy
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Wise, Bob – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
In many middle and high schools, literacy is seen as secondary to school reform; it is often perceived as being a problem for only a few students-that improving the literacy abilities of students is remedial in nature and should not be part of the "normal" classroom. It is felt that improving literacy levels should be the responsibility of English…
Descriptors: High Schools, Middle Schools, School Restructuring, Literacy Education
Christenbury, Leila – Teachers College Press, 2007
Leila Christenbury is well known as a writer and researcher in English Education: her classic book "Making the Journey," [ED437654] now in its third edition, has been a guide to countless middle and high school language arts teachers. In her new book, this veteran teacher and teacher educator reveals what did and---more surprisingly---did not…
Descriptors: Middle Class, High Schools, English Teachers, High Stakes Tests
Grady, Michael P.; Helbling, Kristine C.; Lubeck, Dennis R. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
Many teachers perceive an erosion of their professionalism since "A Nation at Risk" appeared, and they have felt that erosion accelerating since the enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act. Myriad factors contribute to this climate so contrary to teacher professionalism: poor funding, poor parenting, overstuffed classrooms, low-quality…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Burnout, Faculty Mobility
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Kahn, Elizabeth – English Journal, 2007
According to a growing body of research, discussion-based instruction, in the context of high academic demands, significantly enhances student achievement in reading. The effects apply to below- as well as above-average-ability students. These findings confirm what secondary English teachers have believed all along about the value of discussion.…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion, English Teachers, Reading Achievement
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Rotanz, Lynn – High School Journal, 2001
In this article, the author shares some of the lessons she learned after she completed a semester as a secondary English teacher-intern. She relates that her experiences during her practicum range from struggles on classroom management to failed attempts to implement a writing workshop. She also discusses how those experiences have dramatically…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching (Occupation), Writing Workshops, English Teachers
Jocson, Korina; Burnside, Sherdren; Collins, Mualimu – Multicultural Education, 2006
This article looks closely at one instantiation of a poetry-centered practice as supported by June Jordan's Poetry for the People, specifically in the context of an inaugural poetry contest. It builds on an earlier empirical study, which investigated the partnership between Poetry for the People and one East Bay Area high school and the rich…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Processes, Ethnography, Democracy
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Dandrea, Ruth Ann – English Journal, 2003
Like Gertrude Stein's rose, a teacher is a teacher is a teacher. And if one does it right, there is no job more honorable, more fulfilling, more necessary to the betterment of the world. Teachers are the people who love the acquisition of knowledge. Teachers teach because they love learning. In this article, the author discusses what it means to…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching (Occupation)