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Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2020
This is a review essay of Joseph North's "Literary Criticism: A Concise Political History." I interrogate many of North's claims, most notably his argument about the way a shift from literary criticism to literary scholarship has blunted the capacity of people working in literary studies to engage in a socially critical praxis. I use his…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Critical Reading, Scholarship, English Instruction
Huang, Yu-Ching – Schools: Studies in Education, 2020
This article shares three main lessons the author learned from her correspondence with Vivian Gussin Paley. Early on, the author wrote Mrs. Paley about how she discovered the meaning of story acting for visually impaired children. The act of sharing her thoughts with Mrs. Paley showed her the power of writing to promote thinking. Equally important…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Story Telling, Thinking Skills, Drama
McLean, Natalie; Georgiou, Helen; Matruglio, Erika; Turney, Annette; Gardiner, Paul; Jones, Pauline; Groves, Christine Edwards – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Creativity is recognised as an essential twenty-first century skill. Despite the significant volume of research on creativity, there remains considerable ambiguity in the way it is conceptualised within education. This study uses a qualitative approach to explore primary educators' (n = 9) perceptions of creativity in English, science, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Creativity, English Instruction, History Instruction
Duncheon, Julia C.; Hornbeck, Dustin; Sagara, Reid – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2023
Purpose: This study examines how English teachers use culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP) to support postsecondary readiness for underrepresented students in the context of dual credit (DC) coursework in the USA. Postsecondary readiness, termed "college readiness" in the USA, refers to the skills and knowledge students need to succeed at…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Postsecondary Education, College Readiness, Dual Enrollment
Gabas, Clariebelle; Cabell, Sonia Q.; Copp, Stefanie B.; Campbell, Mary – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2023
This study described the features of writing instruction in widely used kindergarten English Language Arts programs and examined their alignment with evidence-based, best-practice guidelines. Three popular curricula were selected for analyses: Reading Wonders, Journeys, and Reading Street. Our coding of teacher manuals focused on instructional…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Writing Instruction, Evidence Based Practice, English Instruction
Goodacre, Lewis – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
This article draws upon Roland Barthes' theory of "myth" to unpack how "student progress" is conceptualised and measured in the curriculum and assessment of GCSE English in secondary schools in England. Using case studies of three Year 11 students, I critique aspects of the government's Progress 8 accountability measure, their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Secondary School Students, English Instruction
Machin, Stephen; McNally, Sandra; Ruiz-Valenzuela, Jenifer – Centre for Economic Performance, 2023
A very small number of young people enter youth custody between age 16 and 18 (about 4 in 1000 males), yet the consequences are severe. They spend an average of 7 months in youth custody and such incarceration has been related to negative outcomes in the longer term even if they can establish themselves in the labour market. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Juvenile Justice, Institutionalized Persons, Child Custody
Marisol Cuellar Mejia; Cesar Alesi Perez; Sidronio Jacobo; Fernando Garcia; Olga Rodriguez; Vicki Hsieh – Public Policy Institute of California, 2023
For years, the vast majority of California's community college students had to take remedial courses that slowed down or halted their academic progress. In 2019, Assembly Bill (AB) 705 removed many of these barriers, making it much easier for students to access and complete gateway transfer-level courses in English and math--a key early milestone…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Access to Education, Academic Achievement, Progress Monitoring
Elishada E. Charlot – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Educational learning improvement is an important stage of a student's informative experience and is essential for teachers to provide their students with strategies that motivate them to learn. The overview discussed methods used by teachers who taught English to improve learning in middle school. This exploration in providing incentives could…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Student Motivation, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students
Jennifer E. Augustine – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this action research was to evaluate the effects of the implementation of blended learning combined with a self-monitoring achievement system on students' self-regulated learning (SRL) skills and academic performance in an eighth-grade English language arts classroom. SRL has been linked to higher academic achievement and success in…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Middle School Students, Metacognition
Jessica Smith-Jaekel – ProQuest LLC, 2023
While numerous studies have been conducted to determine the impact of grade retention on future academic achievement and psychosocial development, few studies have targeted Florida-specific grade retention as mandated by Florida law. As it exists today, there is very little evidence that the practice of retaining students resulted in increased…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade Repetition, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Troy M. Smigielski – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In the world of education, there is a lack of research directly focused on students with educational disabilities. Further, this topic is largely untouched when analyzing academic achievement. The purpose of this research study was to search for a significant difference in English Language Arts achievement scores in high school students with IEPs…
Descriptors: High School Students, Individualized Education Programs, Language Arts, Academic Achievement
Eleanore Hargreaves; Laura Quick; Denise Buchanan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
A considerable body of global educational literature has examined how schooling policy based on measuring and managing performance has narrowed children's access both to curriculum breadth and to diversity in pedagogy. This article approaches these curriculum dilemmas within the global concern for children's wellbeing and social justice. In…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Student Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Well Being
LaMear, Rachel; von Gillern, Sam – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
This study investigates how young elementary children engage with conceptions of gender in connection to video gameplay in the language arts classroom. During a three-week unit on video game literacies in a multiage lab school, children learned about, played, discussed, and wrote about video games. Student writing, game reviews, and literature…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Gender Differences, English Instruction, Language Arts
Heon Jeon; Sarah DeCapua – Journal of Response to Writing, 2024
Giving feedback to student writing is one of the writing teacher's most important tasks in the classroom. Writing teachers can use many forms of feedback, such as written feedback, teacher-student conferencing, peer feedback, or self-assessment. Additionally, the influx of technologies into writing classrooms allows teachers to use screencast…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Visual Aids

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