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Stock, Patricia Lambert – English Education, 2001
Argues that reflective practitioners use unfamiliar research methods and forums for publication, methods and forums that have not yet been recognized as legitimate or authorized to build the base of knowledge that informs their practice. Draws attention to the forms and forums in which reflective practitioners work. (SC)
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Instruction, Higher Education, Reflective Teaching
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Roop, Laura J. – English Education, 2001
Considers new roles for English educators working toward advocacy, toward truly new knowledge, toward collaborative readings of culture and context, and away from hierarchies. Notes that educators must recognize that it will take everyone to create the educational systems that lead to truly democratic literacies. (SC)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Instructional Improvement
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Graham, Peg; Hudson-Ross, Sally; Adkins, Chandra; Callaway, Dackie; Wallace, Jerelyn; Schwartz, Janet; Solheim, Karen – English Education, 2001
Describes the community of English educators in 2001. Considers individual and collective roles of English educators as modeling life-long learning for students, prospective teachers, and colleagues. Concludes that the vision of English educators in the 21st century must be locally constructed and rest upon the desires of participants to make…
Descriptors: English Teacher Education, Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, Secondary Education
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Duffy, Helen – English Education, 2001
Considers complex ways in which a student teacher negotiated her status and derived her authority in the multiple sites in which she worked as student, as apprentice, and as teacher. Illustrates the importance of encouraging teachers to adopt an "anthropological stance." Shows how teacher education is complicated by the layered nature of the work…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, English Instruction, Higher Education, Student Teacher Supervisors
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Larson, Mark – English Education, 2001
Presents ideas to better connect with students. Considers how teachers might think about questioning themselves and their experiences daily to find the answer to becoming the teacher every educator wants to be. Concludes that children are great learners because they modify and change what they already know to gain new knowledge. (SC)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Secondary Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Smith, Karen – English Education, 2001
Recounts the author's effort to make critical literacy possible in explicit ways in a children's literature class. Concludes that it is necessary to deepen educators' understandings of what is meant by making critical literacy possible and to remind themselves daily how important this will be to preserving democratic ideas. (SC)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Primary Education, Teacher Education, Teacher Improvement
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DeStigter, Todd – English Education, 2001
Shares with readers the responses of several teachers and teacher educators whom were asked to comment on some of the books that have been important to their work. Draws upon these comments to offer reading suggestions. Notes that expanding teachers' interests and attention offers the best hope of making books matter in a complex teaching world.…
Descriptors: Books, English Instruction, Higher Education, Selection Tools
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Pope, Carol A., Ed. – English Education, 2001
Focuses on the history, nature, and accomplishments of the CEE (Conference on English Education) Commissions within the National Council of Teachers of English. Gives a sense of where the Commissions are headed in the new millennium. (SC)
Descriptors: Educational History, English Instruction, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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Sumara, Dennis J. – English Education, 1997
Attempts to represent the complexity of the web of literary relationships and their transformational space using fragmentary texts that circle around the novel "The English Patient": self as relationship and the dialogic engagement with a book by the patient himself; and the relationship and engagement with this book and with each other of a group…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
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Marshall, James; Smith, Janet – English Education, 1997
Examines teaching practices in one English department. Investigates language of course syllabi for statement of goals, course reading, and course writing. Interviews faculty for observations about the texts, curriculum, and classroom practice. Suggests that, while university scholarship has moved beyond the New Criticism of the 1950s, university…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Role, Course Descriptions, English Curriculum
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Appleman, Deborah; Hynds, Susan – English Education, 1997
Relates the journeys of two English teacher/professors through their changing field: how their approach to teaching and research has been challenged along the way by critical incidents in classrooms and with individual students; and how their stances on what literature teaching is and should be, and what research is and should be, have changed.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
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Romano, Tom – English Education, 1998
Describes the ramifications of a writing assignment for preservice teachers about their relationships with literature. Reports on several of the students' personal writings in response to the assignment. Presents responses of two teachers, Greg Hamilton and Deborah Kinder, about doing personal writing assignments. (PA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
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Hamilton, Greg – English Education, 1998
Draws from the text of "Jack" (a story about a teenager dealing with his father's homosexuality) several narratives from class discussions. Analyzes the teaching and learning in the middle school class and the teacher's role. Presents responses from Patricia Enciso and Lauren Myracle which comment on this article. (PA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Enciso, Patricia E. – English Education, 1998
Discusses reading with pre-teens Francine Pascal's "Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends," one of a series of pre-romance novels featuring identical twin sisters. Interviews six girls using the Symbolic Representation Interview (SRI) about the good girl/bad girl dichotomy in novels and other media. Provides comments by Tom Romano and Diana Mitchell.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Females, Group Discussion
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Swenson, Janet – English Education, 2002
Considers the past, present, and future of the Conference on English Education (CEE) spring conference. Distinguishes between the missions of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and CEE and notes the spring conference has been suspended due to the organization's budget deficit. (SG)
Descriptors: Conferences, English Instruction, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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