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Conners, Sean P. – English Journal, 2013
As proponents of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) publish lists of "Exemplar Texts" that are said to represent the degree of textual complexity appropriate for the different grade levels, and that are overwhelmingly canonical, those who value young adult literature and recognize a place for it in the high school literature…
Descriptors: State Standards, Academic Standards, Adolescent Literature, Readability
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Lucas, Amy Magnafichi – English Journal, 2013
Amy Magnafichi Lucas is a graduate teaching assistant in the English Studies program at Illinois State university. Prior to her graduate work, she spent ten years in the secondary English classroom. In this article, she points out that most teachers are their own worst enemies. Most of the time this occurs during times of educational change…
Descriptors: Educational Change, State Standards, Academic Standards, English (Second Language)
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Kohnen, Angela M. – English Journal, 2013
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) explicitly call for a wide variety of writing assignments in all subjects, with special emphasis on informational writing and argumentation (National Governors Association). In a footnote to the 6-12 writing standards, the CCSS point out that "these broad types of writing include many subgenres"…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Core Curriculum, Writing Assignments, High Schools
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Bickens, Sarah; Bittman, Franny; Connor, David J. – English Journal, 2013
This article provides an overview of the Autobiography Project, listing the topics of the ten chapters and the targeted skills that accompany them. The authors discuss the purposes of each chapter and describe the methods incorporated to promote the four broad components of literacy. This unit also addresses almost all components of the Common…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, State Standards, Academic Standards, Language Arts
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Rodriguez, R. Joseph – English Journal, 2011
Using his own experiences as a reader, the author advocates for increased attention to diverse literatures. Since joining National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) in 1997, the author has worked with members who include preservice, beginning, and experienced educators and scholars; they have formed committees and founded groups for…
Descriptors: Social Change, Social Networks, English Instruction, Literary Genres
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Meyers, G. Douglas – English Journal, 2009
The young adult novels of Alex Sanchez belong in every high school English classroom and media center. With compelling plots and significant themes, Sanchez's six novels create numerous rich learning opportunities for students. In this article, the author describes how Sanchez's novels on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender themes can be…
Descriptors: Novels, Adolescent Literature, Homosexuality, High Schools
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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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Dickson, Randi – English Journal, 2004
The students, who debate develop the skills of critical learning, argumentation and presentation quickly. A high school teacher illustrates the way she combined essay writing and debate to address a range of language arts standards and also help students become better-informed participants in a democracy.
Descriptors: Democracy, Persuasive Discourse, Debate, Essays