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T. Revell; W. Yeadon; G. Cahilly-Bretzin; I. Clarke; G. Manning; J. Jones; C. Mulley; R. J. Pascual; N. Bradley; D. Thomas; F. Leneghan – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2024
Generative AI has prompted educators to reevaluate traditional teaching and assessment methods. This study examines AI's ability to write essays analysing Old English poetry; human markers assessed and attempted to distinguish them from authentic analyses of poetry by first-year undergraduate students in English at the University of Oxford. Using…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Authors, Integrity, Essays
Lawrence, Clare – English in Education, 2020
The purpose of this study was to consider the issue of "authentic engagement" with texts in the context of KS3 and KS4 classroom English teaching. This article describes an exemplar session on the poem "A Fine Romance" by Roger McGough designed to elicit authentic engagement and provoke personal responses, and reports on the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Poetry, Learner Engagement, Secondary School Teachers
Jarvie, Scott; Beymer, Alecia – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2020
In this study of microteaching in a secondary English methods course, we intentionally stray from normative assessment practice, instead asking pre-service teachers to provide feedback on their peers' microteaching using assessment practices designed to orient them "figuratively." The term 'figurative' refers to 'figurative language':…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Secondary Education, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Jones, Karis – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2020
This study used the commognitive framework (Sfard, 2009) to study the learning of preservice teachers in a collaborative digital environment, examining a case of commognitive conflict around using informal and multimodal representations to discuss poetry as opposed to formal academic English. The analysis shows the complexity of power…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learning Processes, Poetry, Language Usage
Reynolds, Todd; Rush, Leslie S.; Holschuh, Jodi Patrick; Lampi, Jodi P. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: The purposes of this study is to expand on previous work in English language arts (ELA) disciplinary literacy and to unpack literary text reading processes across three different participant groups. Design/methodology/approach: The authors recruited literary scholars and first-year college students to read literary texts aloud and voice…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, English Instruction, Language Arts, Content Area Reading
Anderson, Gill; Elms, Benjamin – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
Recent reforms to Initial Teacher Education in England are a continuation of a decades-long political project, aiming to change the whole social complex around teachers' professional education. But the most recent frameworks present some new inflections to the construction of learning, pedagogical relationships and difference. Positivist versions…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Education Programs, Political Influences, Teaching Methods
Botha, Louis; de Villiers, Phillippa Yaa; Maungedzo, Robert – Education as Change, 2020
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project) undertook a three-year NRF-funded research project titled "Reconceptualising Poetry Education for South African Classrooms through Infusing Indigenous Poetry Texts and Practices". The research on which we report…
Descriptors: Poetry, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Leporati, Matthew – CEA Forum, 2018
William Blake's poetry seeks to inspire readers to participate in the construction of an intellectual community that he calls "Jerusalem." This process remains ever incomplete and is, in a sense, incompletable, for the work of producing such a community involves "continually building & continually decaying"…
Descriptors: Poetry, Writing Instruction, College Faculty, Thinking Skills
Gilbert, Francis – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2021
This article examines the deeper purposes behind the teaching of creative writing. To extend an analogy created by William Blake in his poem 'The Tyger', its furnaces are examined and its 'deadly terrors' clasped. It re-interprets the different views of teaching English, as drawn up in the United Kingdom's Cox Report. It argues that these views…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Gilbert, Christopher J. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
Generation Z (Gen Z) represents something of a quintessence for the broken promises that now seem to make up the promise of higher education. But if despair indicates the dark side of generational malaise around things like civic engagement, community, and student learning, the dark humor that has emerged out of these generations points to modes…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Higher Education, Humor, Citizen Participation
Rumbold, Kate; Simecek, Karen – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
In universities, as in mainstream education more widely, cognitive approaches to poetry are often dominant. Far from being irrelevant to the serious study of literature, we argue that eliciting students' affective responses to poetry can deepen their cognitive understanding and analytical skills. Drawing on recent research in psychology on the…
Descriptors: College Students, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Poetry
Buchanan, Jeffrey M. – CEA Forum, 2016
This article discusses ways literature is taught at the university. It describes a gap in the way English is often taught in literature programs and the way future teachers are taught to teach English to secondary students. It argues for teaching literature in ways that might be good for majors in both fields, ways that support the work valued by…
Descriptors: Literature, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education
Cliff Hodges, Gabrielle – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
The poet, Seamus Heaney, argues that transformations for both teachers and students may be engendered through recognising the connections and distinctions between the language of poetry and the language of everyday life. This article explores some of the ways in which choral reading of poetry, using multiple voices like musical instruments, may…
Descriptors: Poetry, Oral Reading, Secondary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Laura Apol; Kati Macaluso – English Journal, 2016
The authors describe how an Author-Out poetry writing workshop challenges students' pervading beliefs and assumptions about poetry and cultivates students' proficiency as readers and writers of poems.
Descriptors: Anxiety, Poetry, English Instruction, Writing Workshops
Hirsch, Sara; Macleroy, Vicky – English in Education, 2020
This paper explores what happened in the English classroom when two innovative projects merged and spoken word poetry became part of multilingual digital storytelling. As a Spoken Word Educator and Teacher Educator, we wanted to explore the complexity of bringing together these multimodal art forms. Making a poem come to life though film is hard…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Story Telling, English Instruction, Secondary School Students