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Ofir L. Cahalan – ProQuest LLC, 2024
"Shakespeare Fixes: Equitable Approaches to Shakespeare Pedagogy in U.S. High Schools" examines the world of Shakespeare professional development and pedagogy for high school teachers. Shakespeare's works occupy a unique place in U.S. schooling, where, due to both the entrenched status of his works in U.S. curricula and the challenging…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Teaching Methods, High School Teachers, Faculty Development
Jeanne Dyches; Emily Howell; Deani Thomas; Amy Updegraff – English in Education, 2024
Research has called for nuanced scholarly investigations that synergise, complicate, and advance social theories of literacy. Accordingly, this study melds critical literacy, critical race theory, and multiliteracies to distil students' involvement with the canonical "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," investigating: What are…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Critical Literacy, Multiple Literacies, Grade 11
Higgs, Jennifer M.; Kim, Grace MyHyun – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: Research on nonschool settings suggests young people benefit from digital multimodal composition. Less is known about how digital composing can support students as they interpret required literary class texts. To understand the potential benefits and challenges of digitally composing for literary analysis, design interviews with two high…
Descriptors: High School Students, Reading Assignments, Technology Uses in Education, Classics (Literature)
Katherine J. Macro – English Journal, 2021
Teacher-researcher, Katherine Macro spent six weeks observing an eleventh-grade Advanced Placement and Composition class at Sunnybrooke Central High School to examine the teacher's use of creative drama to teach Shakespeare. In this article, Macro describes ways the instructor used theater-based instructional strategies, especially a staged…
Descriptors: Drama, Grade 11, High School Students, English Instruction
Peaches Hash – English Journal, 2021
Student enjoyment is important when creating any unit, but teachers should also consider if an activity will enhance learning. In addition to being enjoyable, drama-based activities enrich learning by disrupting passivity, encouraging participation, and enhancing comprehension. This article showcases ways to include these activities in a unit…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Classics (Literature), Drama, Teaching Methods
Matruglio, Erika; Vale, Emma – Literacy, 2019
This paper investigates the language demands of creating texts in the English classroom, which involve transformations in context. In particular, it focuses on the tensions inherent in tasks which require more traditional textual analysis to be presented in ways other than traditional 'essay' format. These tasks are interpreted differently by…
Descriptors: Language Usage, English Instruction, Grade 9, Public Speaking
Dyches, Jeanne; Thomas, Deani – English Education, 2020
This case study, which investigates twenty-four 11th-grade students of American literature, asks: What successes and challenges did students experience when reading "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" through a critical race theory (CRT)/critical Whiteness studies (CWS) lens? Findings reveal that applying a CRT/CWS lens helped students…
Descriptors: Whites, Classics (Literature), Critical Theory, Race
Elsherief, Heba – McGill Journal of Education, 2020
This short story illustrates an occasion of culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogical practices in relation to the canonical texts which are often used in urban classrooms. In it, a lesson on Jane Eyre's childhood point of view and mode of introspectiveness delves into a tale of dancing and Otherness. The story shows that in spaces where…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Minority Group Students, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods
Deidre Faughey – English Journal, 2020
The author pushes two desks together in the front of the class and pile supplies on them: markers, drawing paper, rulers, and pencils. As the students enter a combined English language arts (ELA) and English as a New Language (ENL) tenth-grade classroom, they select what they need and settle in to their work. As an ELA educator who is also a…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Teaching Methods, Grade 10, High Schools
Tanner, Samuel Jaye – Journal of Literacy Research, 2017
This article considers the pedagogical nature of an intra-action involving the author, his high school student's final project in an English class (a golem), and his school administrators. The author relies on narrative scholarship to both tell and interpret a story of his experience as a high school English and drama teacher, to illustrate the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Student Projects, Administrators
Hill, Katherine Jane Roney – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The project addressed the debate over supplemental literature: young adult or classic selections to better support teaching ninth graders Tennessee's English I curriculum standards. Research supported both classical and contemporary literature for teaching ninth graders, making it difficult to determine which type of literature might produce the…
Descriptors: Supplementary Reading Materials, Grade 9, Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature)
Balinska-Ourdeva, Vessela; Johnston, Ingrid; Mangat, Joyti; McKeown, Brent – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2013
Challenging the taken-for-granted status of canonical authors, especially Shakespeare, is difficult, but not impossible. This research offers a glimpse into the inferential processes of a group of grade ten students from diverse backgrounds who read unfamiliar passages from Shakespeare. The findings reveal a complex picture of meaning-making,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Reading Comprehension
Shoemaker, Brandon – English Journal, 2013
How teachers can use such materials as parallel-text editions, graphic novels, and film adaptations to increase students' understanding of and interest in Shakespeare was the impetus for a classroom action research project that examined the effects of teaching methods on student comprehension and engagement. The author of this article…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Cartoons, Films, Teaching Methods
Bulgren, Janis A.; Marquis, Janet G.; Deshler, Donald D.; Lenz, B. Keith; Schumaker, Jean B. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2013
This purpose of the study was to determine the effects of teachers using the Question Exploration Routine (QER) in regularly scheduled secondary-level English Language Arts classes to help students answer questions about the development and use of main ideas in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Questions were posed in both…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Language Arts, English Instruction, High School Students
Steadman, Sharilyn C. – English Journal, 2012
Teach "The Little Prince" to senior English students? Senior Advanced Placement English students? What could these people who had analyzed "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," wrestled with "The Sound and the Fury," dissected "Heart of Darkness," and deconstructed "East of Eden" possibly find of value in a "children's book"? The tendency to…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, English Instruction