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Gatto, Lynn – Language Arts, 2013
This ethnographic study documents how a space for critical literacy practices emerged as one teacher attempted to make literacy learning authentic. The school lunch program in an urban elementary district provided the theme for an authentic and focused literacy unit. Throughout this focus unit, the students not only met state standards but also…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Critical Literacy, Lunch Programs, Urban Schools
Dunsmore, KaiLonnie; Ordoñez-Jasis, Rosario; Herrera, George – Language Arts, 2013
In this article we look at how a community of practice in one midsize urban K-12 school district engaged in a community mapping process to discover, gather, and analyze a rich array of community and home resources in order to create classroom practices and curriculum that integrated the literacies of home and school and led to transformed student…
Descriptors: Literacy, Communities of Practice, Elementary School Teachers, Urban Schools
Santori, Diane – Language Arts, 2011
This paper explores how five third-graders constructed meaning in three school-based literacy participation structures, also examining teachers' invitations and the space they make for students' talk and students' comprehension practices. High-stakes assessments and mandated reading curriculum influence how comprehension is framed and how students…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Classroom Communication
Bryce, Nadine – Language Arts, 2012
At the James Weldon Johnson Leadership Academy in East Harlem, New York, administrators, teachers, students, families, and community-based artists worked together to create a visually explosive environment that reflected enriched learning experiences based on their multidisciplinary study of New York's history. The Mano a Mano ("Hand to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Thematic Approach
Paugh, Patricia; Moran, Mary – Language Arts, 2013
For four years, Pat Paugh, a university teacher educator, and Mary Moran, a teacher researcher, collaborated on action research by systematically studying literacy development connected to the latter's third-grade community gardening and urban farming curriculum. Their goal was to support an existing classroom culture that valued…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Communities of Practice, Urban Schools, Neighborhoods
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)
Paugh, Patricia; Carey, Jane; King-Jackson, Valerie; Russell, Shelley – Language Arts, 2007
This article focuses on the evolution of the classroom literacy block as a learning space where teachers and students renegotiated activities for independent vocabulary and word work within a high-stakes reform environment. When a second grade classroom teacher and literacy support specialist decided to co-teach, they invited all students in the…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Literacy, Classroom Environment, Critical Reading