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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 2011
Learning its history has been one of the great pleasures of working on the centennial of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), a project the author began in 2003 that is now almost finished. This centennial, of course, is not the only time NCTE has looked backwards to its history. A case in point is the 1960 golden anniversary,…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Prediction, Intellectual History, English Teachers
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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 2008
The consideration of questions of morality and ethics, of right and wrong is not confined to churches and mosques and synagogues; it also exists outside religious frameworks, notably in the schools and in teaching. In this article, the author extends the exploration of ethics into the classroom where virtually all acts of writing, language, and…
Descriptors: Ethics, English Instruction, English Teachers, Work Ethic
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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 1979
Traces the history of the author's evolution into a successful teacher of English in an urban setting. (DD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Effectiveness
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Christenbury, Leila; Newman, Judith M. – English Education, 1993
Describes the changes made in the traditional structure of the conference format as instituted at the 1992 Conference on English Education in Washington, DC. Outlines the methods by which feedback and criticism by participants were solicited, analyzed, and evaluated. Discusses conclusions based on the data gathered. (HB)
Descriptors: Conferences, English Instruction, English Teacher Education, Higher 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
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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 1994
Details the curricular reforms of the post-Sputnik era in American high schools, especially the national stampede to an elective curriculum in English instruction. Covers criticism of the movement and the profession's struggle to define English studies. Provides pros and cons of an elective curriculum. (HB)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational History, Elective Courses, English Curriculum
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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 1984
Reviews new publications dealing with the teaching of poetry and the consideration of values in the language arts classroom. (RBW)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, English Instruction, Literary Styles, Poetry
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Christenbury, Leila; Kelly, Patricia P. – English Journal, 1994
Describes the widespread use of textbooks by language arts teachers. Explains the extreme prevalence and reliance upon textbooks, despite frequent complaints about textbook quality. Considers ways of revising textbooks and how they can be used to benefit teachers and students alike. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Language Arts, Secondary Education
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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 2000
Describes the author's experiences as editor of "English Journal" from 1994 to 1998. Describes the controversy and institutional pressures from above that attended her editorship, because of her devotion to publishing articles propounding widely varying views on controversial topics of heated debate within the profession. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, English Instruction, Politics of Education
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Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 1982
Covers an innovative elective program, views of language and language instruction, and attitudes toward English teachers and the English curriculum. (JL)
Descriptors: Educational History, Elective Courses, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Chavanu, Bakari; Christenbury, Leila – English Journal, 2000
Presents two educators' views on elective courses. Argues that single-subject high school English courses teach the same skills that are taught in traditional English courses, offer students the opportunity to choose, can meet students' particular interest or needs, and should fulfill an English requirement. Offers a perspective on the history of…
Descriptors: Course Content, Elective Courses, English Instruction, Graduation Requirements
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Christenbury, Leila – English Education, 1983
Traces the development of the English elective curriculum from 1962 to the present. Discusses the reasons for its early popularity and for its current decline. (FL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Research
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Christenbury, Leila; Dodd, Anne Westcott – English Journal, 1985
Reviews Kenneth Macrorie's "Twenty Teachers," G.R. Kingdom's "Vocabulary Routes," and Jane Lamb's "The Complete Newspaper Resource Book."(EL)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, English Instruction, Instructional Materials, Journalism
Christenbury, Leila – 2000
This book takes a look at the realities of classroom life, offering specific suggestions for dealing effectively with today's students. More than a compendium of activities, the first edition of the book introduced educators to a philosophy of teaching illustrated and implemented by workable, realistic techniques. The second edition of the book…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, English Teachers
Christenbury, Leila; Kelly, Patricia P. – 1983
Intended to help upper elementary and secondary school teachers increase their students' critical thinking, this booklet discusses the theory and techniques behind the use of questioning to evoke prior knowledge and further inquiry. The first portion of the booklet discusses the theory and research that underlie the use of questioning, examining…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking